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WELCOME

CONNECT

ENGAGE

LEARN

BODIES 

IN MOTION

STAYIN MOTION

www.uptaonline.org

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CLINCAL DECISION MAKING IN THE

INTEGRATION OF MANUAL THERAPY FOR

THE PAIN SCIENCE PHYSICAL THERAPIST.

ORTHO TRACK

NEURO TRACKTHE SCIENCE OF FALLS PREVENTION

OCTOBER25-26TH, 2019

LITTLE AMERICA HOTEL

SLC, UT12.5  CEU + 1 Hour of Ethics

WIFI : LABLUE

Password: fellowship

9PEDIATRIC TRACKORTHOSES FOR CHILDREN: FOUNDATIONAL

PRINCIPLES AND EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE

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Welcome  A Letter from the heads of the Utah Physical

Therapy Association

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Lance Dougher, DPT

UPTA President

Welcome to the Utah Physical Therapy Association’s 43rd Annual Fall Conference!

Allow me to be the first to thank you for attending our Fall Conference.  With your support,

we are once again able to provide nationally recognized speakers.  Working together, we

are able to meet our strategic goals as a State Chapter for continuing education.

Providing high quality evidence-based physical therapy is what we do.  We have many

strong physical therapy practitioners in Utah and UPTA is proud to assist in providing

conferences that keep us all on the cutting edge.

UPTA is joining forces with the APTA #choosept campaign.  Our focus continues to be on

reaching out to the public and educating them on the benefits of physical therapy.  We

appreciate your active involvement in making this happen and ask if you have an interest

in serving to become involved in the leadership within the UPTA.  We are also seeking your

input regarding continuing education including your suggestions for national international

presenters that you would like to hear from at our conferences.  This level of continuing

education will provide the resources to keep Utah a top location for physical therapy

practice.

We appreciate your efforts to improve your own skills through attending this conference

and choosing this avenue to receive some of your continuing education.  We hope you will

have the opportunity to network, connect with , and build strong, positive relationships

with your colleagues from around the state.  We are excited to bring great speakers to

our conference this year who will provide valuable information to strengthen physical

therapy practice within the state.  We hope you enjoy these presentations from excellent

physical therapists and presenters. Your participation in this conference will earn 12 .5

continuing education units (CEU’s) and 1 ethics CEU.  

Thank you again for your support!

Mark Walker, PT, PhD

UPTA Vice President

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Important Events

Date Friday, October 25th

2019 UPTA Business Meeting Lunch12:00 PM

Come enjoy a buffet lunch while we announce the award winners.

2020 Spring ConferenceDate - February 28-29, 2020 Dixie State University

Date Saturday, October 26thVendor Raffle 12:00 PM - Ortho Room

After visiting each Vendor Booth, place your ticket in the bowl at the registration desk, bring

your lunch and signatures and see if you have won a prize! We have several prizes these year.

Signatures will be verified.

2019 Posters & PresentationsDate Saturday, October 26th  All Areas

Posters will be held in the lobby.

Presentations will be held immediately following the ethics presentation.

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HANDOUTS

Handouts are available in Dropbox. There is a link on www.uptaonline.org/page/fall

Silent Auction

Please take a moment to browse the items that are available for auction. The auction

will end on Saturday at 12 PM. Please do not leave with out picking up and paying for

items you won.

St. George, UT

CertificatesDo not leave with out receiving a certificate. They will not be available by email.

We have certificates available if you need to leave early, please see the front desk.

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Utah Physical Therapy Association

Board Members as of October 2019

Executive BoardPresident  Lance Dougher

[email protected]

Vice President  Mark Walker

[email protected]

Treasurer Clay Powers

[email protected]

Secretary  Shanlon Vazquez

[email protected]

OfficersCont. Education  Justin [email protected]

Membership Jonathon [email protected]

Reimbursement Greg [email protected]

Research Hina [email protected]

Nominations Katie Woolf

[email protected]

Legislation  Linda Scholl

[email protected]

Public Relations Grayson Doar

[email protected]

PTA Rep Drew Wilcox

[email protected]

IT Steve [email protected]

Chief Delegate Jeff Lau

[email protected]

Membership Statistics

(as of 9/30/2019)

PT Members: 765

PTA Members: 131

Student Members: 374

TOTAL:

1,270

Past President Curtis Jolley

[email protected]

Executive Director Katie Mansell

[email protected]

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 5 Year APTA Members

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 10 Years

 15 Years

Kameron R. Kieffer, PT, MBA Boyd Marshall Eastman, PT, DPT

Muriel Joan Lee, PT Jonathan Lyman Sparks, PT, MPT Chris Juneau, PT, DPT, ATC, MBA

Gillian Bower, PT, DPT Byron H. Horner, PT

Evan V. Papa, PT, DPT, PhD Rebekah Elise Lund, PT, DPT

Paul K. Smith, PT, DPT Jeremy David Stoker, PT, DPT

Amanda Covell Mehler, PT, DPT Michael David Bartholomew, PT, DPT

Grayson Doar, PT Victoria Shihomi Ross, PT, DPT, ATC

Tiffany Quilter, PT, DPT Alison Nicole Stocking, PT, DPT, ATC

Tobin Alan Bluth, PT, DPT Lindsay Ploeger Cornelius, PTA

Joshua P. Halfpap, PT, DPT, DSc Rhonda Grace Cowern, PT, DPT

Daniel Jack Pugmire, PT, DPT Jacqueline Waring, PT

Nacole Angela Jackson, PTA Kate Minick, PT, DPT, PhD

Tyler Dean Smith, PT Darren Kenneth Neeley, PT, DPT

Naomi Renee Harris, PT Matthew Philip Sudweeks, PT, DPT

Ryan Michael Pelo, PT, DPT Tyler Louis Vander Zanden, PT, DPT

30 Years

Derek Omar White, PT Nicole H. Schneider, PT, DPT

Ann Summers, PT Eon Lloyd Jarvis, PT, DPT Amber Austin Williams, PT

Matthew A. Scott, PT Dawn A McNulty, PT

Alexis E. Bagley, PT, DPT Steven Howard Reano, PT, DPT

Tyler Perry, PT, DPT Whitney A. Reynolds, PT, DPT

Tyler Kent Ellis, PT Katherine Anne Jakus, PT

Tyler Peck, PT, DPT Daniel J. Hammond, PT, DPT Ross Stephen White, PT, DPT

20 YearsCurtis Allan Ivins, PT, DPT James William Drury, PT

Tyler Marvin Hanson, PT, DPT Kregg T. Lunt, PT, MSPT

Jody Beth Wong, PT

Curtis Allan Ivins, PT, DPT James William Drury, PT

Tyler Marvin Hanson, PT, DPT Kregg T. Lunt, PT, MSPT

Jason T. Terry, PT, DPT Jason Lobb, PT, MPT

Cynthia Dawn Peterson, PT David Taylor Meads, PT

25 YearsSean Wayne Carey, PT

Eric James Passey, PT, MPT G. Tyler Brinkerhoff, PT, MS

Kam E. Jarman, PT R. Lance Dougher, PT, DPT

Jon Mauszycki, PT, DPT Jane A. Hugunin, PT

Nylin Jeremiah Johnson, PT, ATC Cordell Atkins, PT, DPT

Mary Julianna Jung, PT, DPT Laura D. Knapp, PT, DPT, MS

35 Years

45 Years

Elaine T. Lu, PT

50 YearsMarlin N Shields, PT

Teena Marie Aguirre-Jensen, PT, DPT Jessica Christine Churbock, PT, DPT

Christopher R. Frehner, PT, DPT Keegan Marie Granger, PT, DPT

Sarah Rose Uzel, PT Bradley Charles Jensen, PT, DPT

Zachary Ryan Hale, PT, DPT Rachel Forbes Bradley, PT, DPT

Russell Harrison Michael, PT Erin Leigh Sweetser, PT, DPT

Susan Brittin MacArthur, PT, DPT Kasi Gardner, PTA

Kathryn Gail Berry, PTA Brett Jeffrey Fechter, PT, DPT Amber Rose Helmer, PT, DPT

Stacey Lowe, PTA

Kirsten Fogarty, PT, DPT Katelyn Money, PT, DPT

Susan Paige Dunmore, PTA Cortney Charlesworth, PT, DPT

Kristin Michelle Schade, PT Robert William Lund, PT

Morgan Hartmann, PT, DPT Christopher Barnes, PT, DPT

Lance R. Barton, PT, DPT Leslee B. Benson, PTA Tyson Lane Herrick, PT

Samantha Jo Fleming, PTA Stacey M. Hickman, PT Hina Garg, PT, MS, PhD Jessica Juliano, PT, DPT

Lindsey Lauritsen, PT

Kristin I. Ruekert, PT Yvonne Calderon, PT

Brittany Berg Gubler, PTA Karina Abrew, PT

Brett Austin McWilliams, PT, DPT Chiara Despain, PTA

Stephanie Mayer, PT, DPT Aaron Payne, PTA

Kade Erickson, PT, DPT Thomas K. Burton, PT, DPT

Andrew Lioi, PT Casey Saunders, PT, DPT

Steven Sorensen, PT Lori Renae Thompson, PT Kelly E. James, PT, DPT

Andrew David Pavlovich, PT, DPT William Luke McCausland, PT, DPT

Joshua David Mills, PT, DPT Robin Leland Reade, PTA

Matthew F. Bushnell, PT, DPT Nina Kaufman, PT

Collin Kurtis Bywaters, PT, DPT Janine Lessler Wood, PT, DPT Stuart Chase Sondrup, PT, DPT

Carol B. Herzog, PT Barbara Burdett Moe, PT, DPT

Pamela Susan Magliocchino, PT Randy Kent Clark, PT

Todd William Austin, PT Brian Hansen Pennock, PT, DPT

David Taggart, PT

Clay Stephen Sniteman, PT, MSPT Dena Dutro Stephenson, PT, DPT

Stephen Allan Hambor, PTA Greg Jonathan Baker, PT

Loni Spencer Scott, PT, DPT Millicent D. Artuz, PT, DPT

Matthew Steven Nelson, PT, DPT Christa M. Young, PT, PhD

Joshua Lee Reynolds, PT, MSPT Aaron Michael Hackett, PT, DPT

Nathan Edward Dowling, PT Jillian S. Clark, PT

Jimmie Paul Allen, PT, DPT Darren Olson Marchant, PT, MSPT

Shaun S. Schulz, PT, MSPT David Shayne Carter, PT

Patricia J. Morita-Nagai, PT, BSPT Edward G. Dieringer, PT

Anthony Erminio DiFilippo, PT, DPT Randy Joe Forsyth, PT Barry Layne Olsen, PT

James M. Wortley, PT, MBA

Rose Ann A. Milano, PT, MS M Locke Ettinger, PT, PhD

Eduard Gappmaier, PT, PhD Douglas Stromberg, PT

Kim Wayne Reid, PT Diana N. Ploeger, PT, MEd

Carolyn Cady Erickson, PT Frederick Lavell Hobusch, PT, DMT

40 Years

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"CLINICAL DECISION MAKING IN THE

INTEGRATION OF MANUAL THERAPY FOR THE

PAIN SCIENCE PHYSICAL THERAPIST”

Orthopedic TrackCourse Overview

This course is designed to apply the latest evidence in the emerging area of pain

neuroscience and advanced knowledge of orthopaedic manual physical therapy to

assist evidence-informed clinicians in clinical decision-making. Participants will learn

about current evidence and apply themes to case-based scenarios to assist in their

clinical reasoning. The course will focus on active and adapting learning approaches

to help engage the participant and encourage discussion. The goal of the course is

to provide the learner the tools needed to assimilate new examination and

intervention strategies to a variety of populations in the outpatient orthopaedic

clinic.

Course Speaker: Chris Keating, DPT

Chris grew up in Cherry Hill and has spent his career serving the community he

lives in. He graduated from Thomas Jefferson University in 2009 with a Doctorate

in Physical Therapy and Rutgers in 2006 with a BA in General Science. Chris is a

Fellow in the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists after

graduating from Regis University in 2016. He is the Director of Specialty

Programs, Industrial Rehab Medicine, and Education in addition to the Clinical

Director of Marlton. Chris is an adjunct professor and clinical faculty for Drexel

University, Arcadia University, Temple University, Thomas Jefferson University,

and Evidence In Motion Orthopedic Residency and Doctorate Programs. Chris has

served on the American Physical Therapy Association of NJ Board of Directors

and has presented research at national conferences and journals. He is an

Orthopedic Board-Certified Clinical Specialist and certified in Mechanical

Diagnosis and Therapy, Graston Techniques and trained in Trigger-Point Dry

Needling. Chris is passionate about providing the highest quality conservative

orthopedic care to maximize performance using a evidence-based, patient-

centered approach. 5

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Orthopedics Course Schedule 12.5 Contact Hours

Friday, October 25th, 2019 7 Contact Hours

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM  Registration & Breakfast

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM 

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM 

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM 

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM 

Pain Neuroscience Integration into Practice

Break

Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy Mechanisms

Lunch

Incorporation of OMPT and Pain Neuroscience

into Examination and Intervention

5.5 Contact Hours + 1 EthicsSaturday, October 26th, 20196:00 AM - 7:00 AM  Registration & Breakfast

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM 

8:00 AM - 8:30 AM 

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM 

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM 

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM 

Ethics Course - TBD

Research Presentations

Application of Pain Neuroscience and OMPT

in Tendinopathy

Break

Case Studies

Lunch12:00 PM - 1:00 PM 

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM  Break

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM  Future Directions in Research

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3:30 PM - 5:00 PM  Case Studies

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"THE SCIENCE OF FALLS PREVENTION"

Neurologic TrackCourse Overview:

What is the difference between screening and testing? What is the science of

imbalance? What are the differences between unsteadiness, imbalance, dizziness,

lightheadedness and vertigo? How do I document to prove my worth, my role, or

this patient’s potential? What is the evidence for helping someone improve

balance? What is the best method to select the most sensitive and responsive

balance test for each patient? What cognitive behavioral and psychological

influences could be involved with this person? The answers to these questions

and more are in this seminar intended for advanced dizziness management-

differential diagnostics and treatment understanding mechanisms of imbalance

and ultimately fall risk beyond the vestibular system. Expect practical techniques,

readily applied to the clinic, incorporating current evidence and revealing future

advances in balance and fall prevention.

Course Speaker: Mike Studer, PT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT

Mike is the president and co-owner of Northwest Rehabilitation Associates in

Oregon - the proud employer of several BYU, U of U and Utah State alumni! Mike

has been the vice-president of the American Physical Therapy Association’s

Neurology Section and has been chair of three different special interest groups at

a national level. He has been board-certified as a Clinical Specialist in Neurologic

Physical Therapy since 1995 and has published over 30 articles and multiple book

chapters on topics ranging from cognitive rehabilitation, stroke, balance,

Parkinson’s and health policy. He has been an invited speaker at many universities,

national and international venues since 1992, lecturing in nearly every state and

over 10 different international engagements during this span.Mike holds the

distinction as being the only PT in the US to be recognized with the national award

for clinical excellence in two different categories, neurology and geriatrics. On a

personal note, Mike is the world record holder for underwater treadmill marathon,

an avid tennis player, triathlete and marathoner; a father of three, and proud

sponsor of many local Salem-area charities with his wife, Diane! 7

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Neurologic Course Schedule 12 Contact Hours

Friday, October 25th, 20197:00 AM - 8:00 AM  Registration & Breakfast

8:00 AM - 9:45 AM 

9:45 AM - 10:15 AM 

10:15 AM - 12:00 PM 

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM 

1:00 PM - 2:45 PM 

2:45 PM - 3:15 PM 

3:15 PM - 5:00 PM 

Defining fall risk and imbalance. The physiology of balance and

pathophysiology leading to imbalance. Defining and identifying

evidence-based screening.

Break

The science and quantification of balance: assessment measure.

UPTA Business Meeting & LunchInterventions in balance and fall prevention: Rehabilitative and Restorative. 

Break

Intervention in balance and fall prevention: Rehabilitative and Restorative:

Motor learning, patient engagement, and the OPTIMAL in

balance rehabilitation.

7 Contact Hours

Saturday, October 26th, 2019 5.5 Contact Hours + 1 Ethics

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM 

Registration & Breakfast

8:00 AM - 8:30 AM 

8:30 AM - 9:15 AM 

9:15 AM - 9:45 AM 

9:45 AM - 10:15 AM 

10:15 AM - 12:00 PM 

Research Presentation

Interventions in balance and fall prevention. Compensatory. 

Documentation in a manner that will demonstrate

skilled therapy and justify reimbursement for fall

prevention and imbalance.

Break

Applications in fall prevention: Video case studies

Ethics - TBD

6:30 AM - 7:00 AM 

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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM  Lunch

The future of treatment: Technological advances in balance

rehabilitation, dynamic gait analysis and fall prevention (apps,

equipment, and research trends)

1:00 PM - 2:30 PM 

Questions, course summary2:30 PM - 3:00 PM 

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Saturday, October 27th, 2018 7 Contact Hours + 1 Ethics

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM 

Registration & Breakfast

8:00 AM - 8::30 AM 

8:30 AM - 9:45 AM 

9:45 AM - 10:15 PM 

10:15 PM - 12:00 PM 

12:00 PM - 1::00 PM 

Research Presentations

 Review of Motor Learning & Development of Gait

Break

Key Phases of Gait, Review of Common Orthotic Options, &

Evidence for Orthotic Efficacy

Lunch

Ethics - TBD

6:30 AM - 7:00 AM 

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"ORTHOSES FOR CHILDREN: FOUNDATIONAL PRINCIPLES

AND EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE"

Pediatric Course & Schedule

Dr. Martin received a BA in Athletic Training from Purdue University in 1987, her MS in Physical Therapy

from University of Indianapolis in 1990, and Doctor of Health Science from University of Indianapolis in

2003. She is currently a full Professor at University of Indianapolis. Her clinical background includes

early intervention and pediatric acute care. Dr. Martin teaches the pediatric DPT content at the

University of Indianapolis, and her research efforts have focused on orthoses and children with

hypotonia. Dr. Martin is currently Chair of the Education Committee and member of the Academy of

Pediatric Physical Therapy Movement System Task Force.

Course Speaker: Dr. Kathy Martin, PT

This one-day course will review how typically developing infants learn to walk, the basic principles of

typical gait, and relevant motor learning and motor development theories that help describe the

process of learning to walk. Foundational concepts for orthotic intervention for children with gait

deficiencies and the current evidence for orthotic efficacy for children with cerebral palsy and

children with hypotonia will be discussed. Gaps in our knowledge base will also be identified.

Strategies for managing these gaps using the foundational concepts of motor learning and gait will

be explored to provide a framework for orthotic decision-making.

1:00 PM - 2:45 PM Gaps and Controversies & Managing the Gaps - Clinical

Application

2:45 PM - 3:15 PM  Break

Course Overview:

3:15 PM - 5:00 PM Managing the Gaps - Clinical Application, Video Case Studies,

Questions and wrap-up

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THANK YOU Thanks to our supporters and sponsors!

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Travis Bennett: 801-654-1774

Kenny Lord: 801-831-4652Website: www.rehabspecialistsdme.com

Quinn Beardall: 801-671-1478

[email protected]

Website: www.dynatronics.comGreg Koberstein: 385-262-9641

[email protected]

Website: www.provocollege.edu

Website: www.carr.us

Cody Rasmussen  

[email protected]

Website: www.pacificfinancialpartners.com

Angela Oliver

[email protected]

Website: www.gymna.com/en

J Allen: 801-410-1724

[email protected]

Website: www.therapease.com

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Roy Patterson: 520-400-6251

[email protected]

Website: www.clinicient.com

Kathryn Preiss: 435-879-4820

[email protected]

Website: www.dixie.edu

Ted Bezemer: 1 877 AXIO FIT

[email protected] Website: www.axiotraining.com

Sue Sandwick: 801-213-9012

[email protected]: www.healthcare.utah.edu

Cynthia McKenna : 800-678-7888 Ext 107

[email protected] Website: www.hogganscientific.com

Dallin Chambers: 801-377-3433 

[email protected]

www.northwestoandp.com

Lisa McFarland: 801-563-0333

[email protected]

Website: www.usmri.com

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Membership & PAC & Pediatric SIG

www.uptaonline.org/donations

Email: [email protected]

Bart McDonald: 208-233-2248

[email protected] Website: www.diagnosticsforpt.com

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Presentations & Posters

PLATFORM PRESENTATIONS:

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Comparing Patients Who Use Physical Therapy After a Referral With Those Who Do

Not: a Retrospective Cohort Analysis. Sharpe J.  *Winner*

Combined Intervention of Massed Practice and Electrical Sensory Stimulation in a

Patient with Chronic Stroke: A Case Study. Yokomizo L. *Winner*

Assessing Activity Levels in the Elder Care Partners of Stroke Survivors. Staples TJ,

Sauter K, Hayes H.

Presentations will be on Saturday during lunch in the

Ortho room. They will begin immediately following

the raffle.

Posters:Harms and Benefits of Opioids for Management of Non-Surgical Acute and Chronic

Low Back Pain: A Systematic Review. Tucker HR, Scaff K, McCloud T, Carlomagno K,

Daly K, Garcia AN, Cook CE.

Motor imagery and mirror therapy as an adjunct treatment in the upper extremity

of a patient with chronic stroke: A case study. Schepers A, Kolbaşı EN, Hayes H.

Novel Use of Functional Electrical Stimulation in ClubFoot: A Case Study. 

Shuckra A.

Health Coaching Principles Applied to Academic Advising Within a DPT

Program. Faraclas E, Stevenson T, Lynn J.

 The creation of a multilingual fall prevention handout for older adults residing in

home. Hart C, Garg H, Twohy L.

Knee Cooling device. Hanrahan M.

Job Satisfaction in Physical Therapy and Its Relationship with Debt Load. Timpson

M.

Abdominal pain in physical therapy: a case study. Garg H.

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