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Treating the Child with a Cerebellar Movement Disorder - Brenda J. Lindsay PT, C/NDT
This intermediate-level course focuses on treating the challenging child that does not fit into typical movement impairments of cerebral palsy. Children with cerebellar involvement may range from high
2 h
£ 65

Pediatric Balance - Charter Rushing PT, ScD
Few clinicians would argue that balance plays a big role in function, but many do not realize it is a key determinant for both gross and fine motor function. In fact, it is more strongly correlated wi
2 h
£ 65

Releasing the Frozen Shoulder - Theresa A. Schmidt, PT, DPT, MS, OCS, LMT
Shoulder pain is prevalent in between 2.4% and 26% of the population, resulting in significant financial burden, pain and loss of quality of life. According to the APTA’s Clinical Practice Guidelines,
2 h
£ 65

Scoliosis Classification and Specific Exercises - Charter Rushing PT, ScD, PCS
Scoliosis affects up to 5% of the population. That means 5 out of every 100 patients a therapist treats will have scoliosis. In addition, more patients with scoliosis will complain of back pain than t
2 h
£ 65

Interventions for Patients with Brachial Plexus Injury from Infancy through Adolescence: Whole Body Considerations - Patricia (Trish) Martin, PT
This two-hour webinar will focus on therapeutic techniques used to facilitate improved alignment and muscle re-education for function for patients diagnosed with obstetrical brachial plexus injury (OB
2 h
£ 65

BREATHE YOUR WAY TO BETTER BONE (and ALL) HEALTH THE MEEKS METHOD® - Sara M. Meeks, PT, MS, G.C.S, K.Y.T
With a focus on the Breath in Optimal Body Alignment, this highly experiential webinar will be centered on how we can breathe in many ways for better bone and overall health. This webinar will introdu
2 h
£ 65

Meek's Practical Applications for Practice Management of Spinal Pathology - Sara Meeks, PT, MS, GCS
This highly experiential webinar will focus on the comprehensive physical therapy approach to the epidemic condition of low bone mass (osteoporosis and osteopenia) with practical, safe and therapeutic
2 h
£ 65

Are Post-Op Hip Precautions Really Necessary After Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) in 2020? Well….it depends! - Patrick A. Tino, PT, DPT
The purpose of this course is to dispel the myth that all therapists should educate all their patients to follow strict post-operative precautions all the time following total hip arthroplasty (THA).
2 h
£ 65

Calming Strategies for Autism - Marti Smith, OTR/L
The purpose of the course is to provide understanding for the “why” behind some of the self-harm and alerting behaviors people with autism often engage in. Using developmental neuroscience and a case-
2 h
£ 65

Understanding How Trauma Affects the Sensory Systems in Pediatrics - Marti Smith, OTR/L
The purpose of the course is to better understand skill vs will. Often, children who grow up with adverse experiences face unrealistic expectations. This course will explore how the brain develops in
2 h
£ 65

PELVIC GIRDLE/SIJ DYSFUNCTION: A NOVEL APPROACH - Deborah Riczo, PT, DPT, M.Ed
This course will give you a streamlined approach to address pelvic girdle pain, which includes sacroiliac pain. You will leave the course with an update on the current literature including special tes
2 h
£ 65

Improving Flexibility of Soft Tissue after Post-Op and Post-Injury - Dr. Robert Donatelli, PhD, PT
When is it safe to start stressing scar tissue after surgery or after an injury? This question was asked of me by two Orthopedic surgeons. As a rehabilitation specialist we should be developing the pr
2 h
£ 65

Selecting and Interpreting Standardized Test in Pediatrics: Focus on Young School-Aged Children - Robin L. Dole, PT, DPT, EdD, PCS
This webinar is designed for therapists working with children from kindergarten through elementary school. The instructor will review how to select and interpret appropriate standardized assessments f
2 h
£ 65

New Concepts in ACL Rehabilitation - Dr. Robert Donatelli, PhD, PT
ACL injuries are common among the recreational sports participant. According to the literature ACL rehab is not doing a good job in returning the athlete back to play. Met analysis studies that review
2 h
£ 65

Hypermobility Syndrome: How Loose is Too Loose? Is There More? - Marsha Rutland, PT, MEd, ScD, OCS, COMT, C-DN, CSCS
The purpose of this course is to review signs and symptoms of joint hypermobility as well as recognize and identify epidemiology and classification systems of hypermobility. The Beighton Scale screen
2 h
£ 65

Improve Stability and Prediction for Children with Hypotonia - Leslie Paparsenos, PT, MS, C/NDT
The ability to move safely in a coordinated manner requires upright postural control and an accurate understanding of the relationship between self and the environment. This is developed though moveme
2 h
£ 65

Innovative Exercises for the ‘Homebound’ Patient - Patrick A. Tino, PT, DPT
The purpose of this NEW 2-hour webinar is to provide the attendee with a variety of home-based exercises for the homebound patient. The home health setting is unique in that the clinician must learn t
2 h
£ 65

Understanding the Role of Rehab Professionals in Diabetes Management - Dr. Rina Pandya PT. DPT
Therapists are often involved in the symptomatic care of diabetes-related complications. This happens mostly when a patient is diagnosed with diabetes for several years. This course will be presented
2 h
£ 65

Strengthening the CORE for Better Balance - Dr. Caroline C. Creager, PT, DPT
Core strengthening is integral to improving balance. Recent studies indicate that measures of trunk muscle strength are associated with variables of static and dynamic balance and risk of falls. Stren
2 h
£ 65

Primitive Reflex Integration: Solidifying the Foundation in Your Pediatric Client - Janine Wiskind, MS, OTR/L
Primitive reflexes are assessed when a child is born to ensure they are present. Yet, they are then often dismissed, underestimating the role they play in the continued development and success of the
2 h
£ 65