Speaker

  1. Page, P. Functional Exercise Progression. American Chiropractic Association Rehab Council. Las Vegas NV. April 31, 2012
  2. Frank C, Page P. Dynamic neuromuscular stabilization and athletic performance. APTA Combined Sections Meeting. Chicago, IL. February 8, 2012.
  3. Page P, Bishop B. Functional Exercise Progression. APTA Sports Physical Therapy Section Team Concept Conference. Las Vegas, NV. Dec. 1, 2011.
  4. Bishop B, Page P. Proprioceptive exercise for the lower extremity. APTA Sports Physical Therapy Section Team Concept Conference. Las Vegas, NV. Dec 3, 2011.
  5. Page P, Labbe A, Stewart G. Management of Cervicogenic Headaches. NATA Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. June 19, 2011.
  6. Page P, Labbe A. Introduction to the Janda Approach for Muscle Imbalance Syndromes. APTA Combined Sections Meeting. New Orleans, LA. Feb.8, 2011.
  7. Non-operative management of shoulder instability. APTA Sports Physical Therapy Section Team Concept Conference. Dec. 3, 2010.
  8. Page P, Labbe A. Proprioceptive rehabilitation for the shoulder. APTA Sports Physical Therapy Section Team Concept Conference. Dec. 3, 2010.
  9. Page P, Labbe A. Functional progression of shoulder rehabilitation. APTA Sports Physical Therapy Section Team Concept Conference. Dec. 3, 2010.
  10. Page P, Labbe A. Functional and Kinetic Treatment with Rehabilitation, Provocation and Motion. APTA Sports Physical Therapy Section Team Concept Conference. Dec. 2, 2010.
  11. Page P, Bishop B. Clinical Research in Private Practice. APTA Private Practice Section Meeting. Washington DC. November 2, 2010.
  12. Page P. Standing Strong for Fall Prevention. Medical Fitness Association South Regional Meeting. Baton Rouge LA. April 22, 2010.
  13. Page P. A Toolkit for Fall Prevention. Louisiana Falls Prevention Conference. Lafayette LA. June 16, 2009
  14. Page P, Rogers M. Standing Strong. Louisiana Falls Prevention Conference. Lafayette LA. June 16, 2009
  15. Page P. Keynote: What you can do to implement falls prevention in your communities and healthcare settings. Louisiana Falls Prevention Conference. Lafayette LA. June 16, 2009
  16. Page P. Best Practices: Preventing Falls through Physical Activity. Louisiana Falls Prevention Conference. Lafayette LA. June 15, 2009
  17. Page P. Gain with Pain: Exercise Programming for Chronic Pain. International Council on Active Aging Annual Conference. San Antonio, Texas. Dec. 5, 2008.
  18. Page P, Rogers M. First Step to Active Health for Diabetes. International Council on Active Aging Annual Conference. San Antonio, Texas. Dec. 5, 2008.
  19. Page P, Rogers M. First Step to Active Health for Knee Osteoarthritis. International Council on Active Aging Annual Conference. Las Vegas NV. Dec. 5, 2007.
  20. Page P. Hip School. A Scientifically-based exercise program for hip osteoarthritis. National Athletic Trainers Association. Anaheim, California. June 30, 2007.
  21. Page P. Current concepts in the rehabilitation of functional ankle instability. American College of Sports Medicine. 54th annual meeting. New Orleans LA. May 30, 2007.
  22. Page P, Frank C. Integrating the Janda Approach with Kinetsiotaping. Kinesiotaping Annual Meeting. Austin TX. May 5, 2007.
  23. Page P. Delivering successful exercise programs in senior centers. National Council no Aging. Chicago IL. March 8, 2007.
  24. Page P. Muscle imbalances in older adults. ICAA Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. November, 2006.
  25. Page P, Rogers M. Hip School. ICAA Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. November, 2006.
  26. Page P. Implementing Successful Wellness Programs. AAHSA Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. November 2006.
  27. Page P. The Scientific Basis of Elastic Resistance Training. National Strength and Conditioning Association Annual Meeting. Washington DC. July, 2006.
  28. Page P. A Toolkit for Wellness Programs. American Physical Therapy Association Annual Meeting. Orlando FL. June, 2006
  29. Page P. Current Concepts in Rehabilitation of the Cervical Spine. National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. June, 2006.
  30. Page P. Functional Joint Instability: Current Concepts in Proprioceptive Rehabilitation. National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. June, 2006.
  31. Page P, Toto P. The Active Aging Toolkit: The First Step to Active Health. American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Meeting. Charlotte NC. April 2006.
  32. Page P, Toto P. Functional Exercise Progression. American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Meeting. Charlotte NC. April 2006.
  33. Page P. Standing Strong. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. San Diego CA. February 2, 2006
  34. Page P, Rogers M. Hip School: A new exercise program for hip osteoarthritis. International Council on Active Aging. Orlando, FL Dec. 2005.
  35. Page P, Rogers M. First Step to Active Health. Medical Fitness Association.  Orlando, FL Dec. 2005.
  36. Page P. Standing Strong. American Association of Home Services for the Aging. San Antonio, TX. Nov. 2005.
  37. Page P. First Step to Active Health. Central States ACSM. Kansas City, MO. Oct. 21, 2005.
  38. Page P. Sensorimotor Training. Central States ACSM. Kansas City, MO. Oct. 20, 2005.
  39. Page P, Rogers M. First Step to Active Health for Physical Therapists. APTA Boston. June 2005.
  40. Page P. Developing Exercise Interventions for Breast Cancer. Brooke Army Medical Center. San Antonio Texas. May 2005.
  41. Rogers M, Page P. Standing Strong: Balance and Fall Prevention for Older Adults. American Society on Aging/National Council on Aging Meeting. Philadelphia PA. March 2005.
  42. Page P. The First Step to Active Health: Addressing Obesity in Older Adults. APTA Combined Section Meeting. New Orleans, LA. February 2005.
  43. Rogers M, Page P. Standing Strong: Balance and Fall Prevention for Older Adults. International Council on Active Aging. Orlando, FL. December 2004.
  44. Page P, Rogers M. Functional Band Training for Older Adults. International Council on Active Aging. Orlando, FL. December 2004.
  45. Pallay B, Himes C, Page P. The Active Aging Toolkit. American Academy of Family Physicians Meeting. Orlando FL. October 2004.
  46. Page P, Goldstein M. Addressing the National Blueprint: The Active Aging Toolkit for Physical Therapists. Presented at the American Physical Therapy Association, Chicago, July 3 2004.
  47. Page P. Janda’s Sensorimotor Training Program. Presented at the National Athletic Trainers Association. Baltimore, June 2004.
  48. Page P, Rogers M, Himes C, Pallay R. The Active Aging Toolkit: Follow-up. Presented at the American College of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, June 3, 2004.
  49. Page P. A Scientifically-based Exercise Program for Older Adults: The First Step to Active Health. Presented at the American Society on Aging. San Francisco, April, 2004.
  50. Page P. Healthy Aging: The Active Aging Toolkit. Presented at the Healthier US Summit. Baltimore, April 2004.
  51. Page P. Functional Exercise Progression. United States Olympic Training Center. Colorado Springs, CO. December, 2003.
  52. Page P. Functional Exercise Progression. Athletes Performance Institute. Tempe, AZ. November, 2003.
  53. Page P. The First Step to Active Health. La. Association of Exercise Physiologists. Baton Rouge, LA, November 2003.
  54. Page P, Manning M. The Janda Approach to Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain. Presented at the American Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. Chicago, IL. October, 2003.
  55. Page P. The Janda Approach to Muscle Imbalances. Presented at the National Athletic Trainers Association. St. Louis, June 2003.
  56. Page P. Creative uses of elastic resistance. Presented at the National Athletic Trainers Association. St. Louis, June 2003.
  57. Page P, Rogers M, Topp R, Rimmer J. Addressing the National Blueprint. The Active Aging Toolkit for Healthcare Providers. Presented at the American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. May 29, 2003.
  58. Page P. Stretch and strengthen for posture. LSU Student Rec Center. May, 2003.
  59. Page P. The role of the sensorimotor system in musculoskeletal pain syndromes. Wichita State University Kinesiology and Sports Sciences Department Special Lecture. April 15, 2003. Wichita, Kansas.
  60. Page P. Rehabilitation of the overhead athlete. Houston Orthopaedic Symposium. April 13, 2003. Houston, Texas.
  61. Page P. The scientific and clinical application of elastic resistance. LSU Health Sciences Center School of Physical Therapy. March 17, 2003. New Orleans, LA.
  62. Page P. Clinical applications of the exercise ball: An evidence-based approach. National Athletic Trainers Association. June, 2002. Dallas, TX.
  63. Page P. The Janda Approach to Fibromyalgia. Baton Rouge Fibromyalgia Support Group.  Feb. 28, 2002. Baton Rouge, LA
  64. Page P. Balls & Balance for Senior Olympians. East Jefferson Wellness Center. Feb, 2002. Metairie, LA.
  65. Page P. Lower Body Muscle Imbalances: The Janda Approach. La. Sports Medicine Society. December, 2001. New Orleans, LA.
  66. Page P. Functional Exercise Progression. National Athletic Trainers Association. June, 2001. Los Angeles, CA.
  67. Louisiana Sports Medicine Society Annual Meeting. Program Coordinator: December 10-11, 2000. New Orleans, LA.
  68. Page P. Exercise Programming for Older Adults. Medical Fitness Association. November, 2000. New Orleans, LA.
  69. Page P. Peak Performance for Golf. NovaCare. September, 2000. Cleveland, Ohio
  70. Page P. PNF For Athletic Trainers. LATA Winter Meeting. January 9, 2000. Lafayette, LA.
  71. Page P. Clinical Solutions in Today’s Rehabilitation Environment. Doing More With Less. MedTrade, New Orleans, LA. November 3, 1999
  72. Page P. The Scientific Basis of Elastic Resistance Exercise. Presented at the LPTA New Orleans District Meeting. October 20, 1999.
  73. Page P. Functional Progression in Sports Rehabilitation. Presented at LATA Summer Symposium, June 25, 1999. Lafayette, LA.
  74. Page P. Concepts in Sports Rehabilitation: A Systematic Approach and Functional Progression. October 10, 1998. New Orleans, LA.
  75. Page P. Aquatic Rehabilitation. Presented at the Louisiana Sports Medicine Society 4th Annual Meeting. December 12, 1998. New Orleans, LA.
  76. Page P. The Spine: Anatomy and Physiology. Presented at Columbia-Dautrive Hospital Sports Medicine Seminar. July 16, 1997. New Iberia, LA.
  77. Page P. Creative Solutions in Rehabilitation. Presented at Practical Applications in Sports Medicine VII. June 8, 1997. Palm Springs, CA.
  78. Page P. Rehabilitation of Exercise Injuries. Presented at Women: Sports and Exercise. March 28, 1997. New Orleans, LA.
  79. Page P. Case Studies in Shoulder Rehabilitation.  Presented at LSUMC Department of Physical Therapy Upper Extremity Course. February 23, 1997. New Orleans, LA.
  80. Page P. Neurophysiologic Basis of Athletic Rehabilitation.  Course presented at Southeastern Louisiana University. January 12, 1997. Hammond, LA.
  81. Page P. Conservative Management of Lumbopelvic Dysfunction in Athletes  Presented at the Louisiana Sports Medicine Society 3rd Annual Meeting, December, 1996. New Orleans, LA.
  82. Page P.  Hip Injuries in Athletics.  Presented at the LATA Summer Symposium.  June 19, 1996.  Covington, LA.
  83. Page P.  Rehabilitation of the Female Athlete’s Throwing Shoulder.  Presented at The Female Athlete in Sports Medicine Seminar. January 27, 1996. Metairie, LA.
  84. Page P. Neurophysiology of Rehabilitation: PNF for Athletic Trainers.  Course presented at Southeastern Louisiana University. January 12-13, 1996. Hammond, LA.
  85. Page P. Management of Chronic Ankle Instability.  Presented at the Louisiana Sports Medicine Society 2nd Annual Meeting, December, 1995. New Orleans, LA.
  86. Page P. Current Concepts in Rehabilitation of the Throwing Shoulder.  Presented at the Louisiana Sports Medicine Society 2nd Annual Meeting, December, 1995. New Orleans, LA.
  87. Page P. Orthopaedic Application of NDT Principles: A Case Study. Presented at LSUMC Physical Therapy Grand Rounds. April, 1995. New Orleans, LA.
  88. Sports Medicine in Baseball Seminar. Program Coordinator / Presenter: HealthSouth Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation. January 28, 1994. Metairie, LA.