
Pourquoi choisir cette formation ?
Ce séminaire permet de structurer le raisonnement clinique à partir de la région du genou et de proposer les outils thérapeutiques adaptés.
Pré-requis et spécificité du cours
Accès/Niveau
Pas de pré-requis
Participants
MK DE ou équivalent. Nombre de participants (mini/maxi) : 14/20
Langues
Support de cours en français.
Modalités pédagogiques et d'évaluation du cours
Type d'enseignement
Enseignement par diaporamas et démonstrations pratiques
Évaluation
Entre binômes de participants et sous contrôle de l'intervenant pour les sessions pratiques
Copyright
Les supports de cours et les présentations sont protégées par le copyright et ne peuvent être reproduits sans autorisation des auteurs
Objectifs
A la fin de la formation les participants devraient être capables :
d’avoir une connaissance exacte de la patho-anatomie, de la physiologie et la biomécanique du genou
d’être en mesure d’effectuer une évaluation clinique précise
d’acquérir une méthodologie pour interpréter les examens cliniques afin d’offrir des diagnostics précis à vos patients.
de mettre en place un cadre cohérent qui permet la prescription d’exercices spécifiques en fonction des problèmes rencontrés.
d’obtenir les compétences permettant de combiner des techniques de mobilisations et manipulations articulaires avec celles orientées vers les tissus mous afin d’obtenir un traitement total de la région du genou.
d’acquérir la maitrise des meilleures techniques pour traiter les tendons, les ligaments ainsi que les nerfs périphériques.
de mieux comprendre la biomécanique du genou et sa relation avec l’ensemble du membre inférieur sur un plan fonctionnel et pathologique.
d’inclure l’aspect bio-psychosocial et les préférences des patients dans l’évaluation et le traitement de la région du genou.
d’acquérir un raisonnement clinique cohérent afin de mieux traiter la région du genou.
Compétences
Mettre en place un raisonnement clinique adapté en fonction des problèmes cliniques rencontrés par le patient pour les problèmes de genou
Identifier les structures impliquées dans les problèmes de genou et à mettre en place des stratégies de traitement pour corriger les dysfonctions identifiées

Emploi du temps du séminaire
2 jours
Premier jour
8 :30 – 9 :00 Accueil - Enregistrement
9:00 – 9 :15 Introduction
9:15 – 10:30 Patho-anatomie de l’articulation du genou
10:30 – 10:45 Pause
10:45 – 12:00 Anatomie palpatoire
12:00 – 13:00 Déjeuner
13:00 – 14:45 Examen Clinique, tests spéciaux
14:45 – 15:00 Pause
15:00 – 16:15 Interprétation de l’examen clinique et tests de laxité et instabilité
16:15 – 18:00 Douleurs médiales du genou (diagnostic, techniques de traitement, mobilisations, manipulations)
Second jour
8:30 – 9:30 Douleurs latérales du genou
9:30 – 11:15 Douleurs antérieures du genou - diagnostic différentiel, techniques de traitement
11:15 – 11:30 Pause
11:30 – 12:15 Kinématique du genou
12:15 – 13:15 Déjeuner
13:15 – 14:45 Mobilisations pour restaurer l'extension, mobilisations ménisco-tibiales et ménisco-fémorales en extension
14:45 – 15:00 Pause
1:00 – 16:00 Mobilisations pour restaurer la flexion, mobilisations ménisco-tibiales et ménisco-fémorales en flexion
16:00 – 17:15 Raisonnement clinique autour de cas cliniques
17:15 – 17:30 Questions et commentaires de clôture
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Intervenant(s)

Pr Jean-Michel Brismée
PT, PhD, ScD