Sensorimotor Control and Rehabilitation (SenMoCOR) of the Upper Quadrant – Austin TX – May 2025
Course Description
15 Education Hours
This course introduces a systematic, comprehensive, and evidence-based sensorimotor control program aimed at functional recovery for patients suffering from upper quarter pain, dysfunction, and or performance deficits. State of the art sensorimotor control and learning principles are presented that address patients’ specific upper extremity control needs. The functional examination serves as a segue to designing and implementing a progressive program that addresses locomotor and somatosensory fundamental reactivation. Corrective strategies that correspond with functional examination findings are introduced, with recommendations and handouts that optimize documentation of skilled care.
Corrective strategies are connected to fundamental performance, agility training and advancement into functional recovery. Various programs are reviewed based on patient-specific clinical presentation. PowerPoint presentations are used during lecture, and participants receive a digital manual with all course materials. Close mentorship is provided as course participants practice and develop their own programs.
Target Audience: PT, PTA, ATC, DC, OT, OTA
Educational Level: Basic
Objectives and Goals
- Describe the application of sensorimotor control & learning principles to upper quarter rehabilitation.
- Apply knowledge of pathology to specific decisions regarding sensorimotor control of the upper quarter.
- Present an evidence-based, comprehensive and systematic model of sensorimotor control to the management of patients with upper quarter pain, dysfunction and or functional performance deficits.
- Classify upper quarter pain / dysfunction patient groups in terms of specific sensorimotor control deficits and management needs.
- Explain the structure and function of key neuromuscular components involved in upper quarter control & performance.
- Demonstrate functional evaluation tools that are aimed at identifying functional deficits and measuring relevant sensorimotor functions found in patients suffering from painful upper quarter conditions.
- Execute specific locomotor and somatosensory fundamental exercise strategies that serve as a foundation for recovery.
- Implement corrective movement strategies that correspond with functional examination findings.
- Relate functional management strategies to clinical examination findings and manual therapy treatment.
- Connect cognitive and biopsychosocial factors to the prescription of a sensorimotor control program in patients suffering from upper quarter pain, dysfunction and or functional performance deficits
Pre-approved in the following states
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Disclosures:
- Financial: The instructor(s) receive an honorarium for presenting this course.
- Non-financial: The instructor(s) have no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
- Partial credit is not available. For online courses, passing module assessments and completing the course evaluation is required to earn continuing education credit. For live courses, attendance is confirmed by signing the attendance sheet at the course; ensure name and professional license number are accurate, and initial both morning and afternoon attendance.
Course Location
1004, West 32nd Street, Austin, Texas, 78705, United States
Instructor

Phillip S. Sizer Jr.
Instructor

Brent Denny
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Instruction Hours
8:00 am – 6:30 pm
8:00 am – 3:15 pm
Price
- $649
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