Casting Motion to Mobilize Stiffness (CMMS): Changing the Way We Treat the Stiff Hand - San Antonio, TX
Date: September 13, 2025
Time: 8 am – 5 pm
Location:
UT Health San Antonio
Medical Arts Research Center (MARC)
8300 Floyd Curl Drive
San Antonio, TX 78229
Instructor: Karol Spraggs-Young, OTD, OTR/L, CHT
Course Description:
The CMMS technique, developed by Judy Colditz, OT/L, CHT, FAOTA, integrates principles of neuroplasticity, therapeutic exercise and the art of plaster casting to simultaneously address poor CNS movement patterning, fibrotic edema, tissue tightness, and joint contractures. While it has been described in the literature and is clinically demonstrated to decrease hand stiffness, it remains an underutilized treatment technique. This course provides the therapist an opportunity to gain understanding into how CMMS mobilizes tissues in an effort to reactivate the brain’s motor pathways after injury. Using concepts from neuroscience, motor re-learning, and tissue healing, participants will learn to analyze abnormal movement patterns of the stiff hand and how to choose the most appropriate CMMS cast position. The opportunity to become familiar with Plaster of Paris cast application, removal and bi-valving of the cast, and open discussion of CMMS case examples and cast modifications will be provided. This course will not only improve the therapist’s clinical skills, but also provide insight on why we need to change the way we treat the stiff hand.
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
- Identify abnormal motor patterns in the stiff wrist and hand, and will identify patients who would benefit from the CMMS treatment technique.
- Analyze maladaptive motor patterns in the stiff hand and differentiate between the intrinsic plus and intrinsic minus patterns of movement.
- Determine the best CMMS cast position to treat maladaptive movement patterns of the stiff hand.
- Integrate cortical remapping concepts using active redirection in treatment of the stiff hand.
- Practice the steps of CMMS cast application, cast removal and how to bi-valve a cast using Plaster of Paris casting material and casting tools.
- Identify contraindications for using the CMMS treatment technique.
- Recognize when to initiate the weaning process used in the CMMS technique.
Continuing Education Credit:
The course has been approved for 8 contact hours, or 0.8 CEUS, from the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) and the Board of Certification of Certified Athletic Trainers (BOC-ATC).
Registration Fee:
Members $280
Non-Members $325
Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Limited enrollment is planned to ensure quality of course and ample instructor-participant attention. Cancellation of registration up to two weeks prior to course date will result in a refund minus a $50 cancellation fee. THERE WILL BE NO REFUNDS AFTER THIS ESTABLISHED DEADLINE. It is the responsibility of the registrant to notify ASHT of cancellation in writing or by email to education@asht.org. Refunds will be issued within 30 days of notification. In the unlikely event that a course is canceled, ASHT will provide full refund of the registration fee only.
All grievances may be directed to the ASHT Education Division by sending an email to education@asht.org.
For further information or questions regarding this course, contact education@asht.org.

Karol has been an occupational therapist since 1990 and a Certified Hand Therapist since 1997. After working in a variety of outpatient settings, her passion for lifelong learning led her to the OT program at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA where she completed her doctoral degree in 2015. Karol has authored publications for the Hand Therapy Certification Committee and the American Society of Hand Therapists, contributed to several textbooks, and is an adjunct instructor and guest lecturer in graduate level occupational therapy programs. Karol is an active member of the American Society of Hand Therapists and a board member for the Hand Therapy Certification Committee. She is currently in private practice outside of Asheville, NC.