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Texas Physical Therapist Continuing Education

Texas Accepts OnlineCE.com Courses

 

Texas Continuing Education Requirements:

PT: 30 hrs biennially - Texas Accepts 30 hours of Online Continuing Education Courses

 

OnlineCE.com courses are provided by the TX Board of PT Examiners Accredited Provider #2509014TX and meets continuing competence requirements for PT licensure renewal in TX. Accreditation Period: 10/1/22-9/30/25.

 

If you are entering courses from the previous years CE cycle, Accredited Provider numbers are:

#2209014TX:  Valid 10/1/2019 - 9/30/22

#1909014TX:  Valid from 10/1/16 - 9/30/19

#1607014TX:  Valid from 8/1/13 - 9/30/16

 

Ethics are now included in the JAM (Jurisprudence Assessment Module) issued by the Board as part of license renewal. You may still take ethics courses at OnlineCE.com, however they will be counted as general credits.



Special Requirements:

 

Human Trafficking for Texas Healthcare Practitioners

 

Health care practitioners who provide direct patient care must complete an approved human trafficking prevention training course in order to renew their license/  ChiroCredit.com/OnlineCE.com offers a course to meet this requirement that has been approved by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) and meets all required HHSC Human Trafficking Training Standard.  This training must be completed by the first license renewal starting with September 1, 2020.  This requirement is for each renewal period.

See our topic: Human Trafficking and select the course titled "Human Trafficking 205 - Human Trafficking Affecting Texas
This course meets the State TX Human Trafficking requirement.




The assignment of Texas PT CCUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by TPTA or TBPTE


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Continuing Education Requirements for Certified Hand Therapists:  

The Hand Therapy Certification Commission (HTCC) is the governing body that is responsible for credentialing certified hand therapists (CHT). In order to maintain the CHT credential, a CHT must accumulate a minimum of 80 contact hours of professional development activities during their five-year accrual period. Professional development hours may be earned in seven different categories. OnlineCE.com offers courses in 3 Categories: A, B and C.

Category A - Formal Courses in Upper Extremity Therapy, 3 hours or more in length. All 80 hours can be earned in this category. HTCC Accepts OnlineCE courses.

Category B - Informal Courses in Upper Extremity Therapy, less than 3 hours in length. Maximum accepted: 30 hours per 5-year accrual cycle. HTCC Accepts OnlineCE courses.

Category C - Formal Courses with General Clinical OT or PT content. Maximum accepted: 20 hours per 5-year accrual cycle. HTCC Accepts OnlineCE courses.

 


State of Texas Continuing Education Requirements

Texas Continuing Education requirements posted on this page are based upon the most up to date information available. Texas continuing education requirements are subject to change and therefore, Texas PT/PTA licensee's are ultimately responsible for being up to date with the Texas continuing education requirements.

 

Continuing education courses offered on OnlineCE.com provide Online CEU for Texas Physical Therapists (PT) and Texas Physical Therapy Assistants (PTA). The online courses enhance the knowledge bases of PT/PTA to enhance clinical therapy practice. Free 1 hour online home study CE credit course for new Texas Physical Therapy and Physical Therapy Assistant registered users at www.OnlineCE.com

 
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Biomechanics 220 : Common Cycling Injuries Related to Bike Fit
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Review the injuries associated with an improperly fitting bike frame and how to properly size a frame to a person
  • Discuss how cleat position can lead to biomechanical problems and injuries related to power loss.
  • Demonstrate how to properly place cleats on shoes to avoid injury and increase power transfer
  • Discuss injuries that stem from inappropriate seat height, saddle for and aft position and handlebar reach and explain how to determine appropriate seat height, fore and aft saddle position and handlebar reach.

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Biomechanics 221 : Static Assessment and the Glass Pedograph
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Review static postural foot assessment as it relates to a case study
  • Describe muscular compensations that may occur as the result leg length differences
  • Compare muscular action vectors and their changes with aberrant foot mechanics
  • Discuss the concept of flexor dominance and how it relates to the long flexors of the toes

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Biomechanics 222 : Advanced Case Studies in Gait Analysis: Focus on Neurological Disorders
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Discuss the gait cycle and gait cycle biomechanics
  • Discuss Tetrasomy 18 and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy etiologies
  • Discuss Tetrasomy 18 and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy gait abnormalities
  • Propose rehabilitation strategies for abnormalities commonly seen in many neurological disorders

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Biomechanics 223 : New Case Studies of Fixed Leg Length Discrepancies and the Compounding Biomechanical Compensations that Produce Pain
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Review the anatomical and functional causes of  leg length discrepancies
  • Review the kinematics and kinetics of leg length discrepancies during the gait cycle.
  • View and discuss several new case studies looking at anatomical leg length discrepancies and the impact of compensations to accommodate the fixed changes. 
  • Discuss examination procedures to facilitate understanding of the pathomechanics resulting from a leg length discrepancy. 
  • Propose intrinsic and extrinsic remedies for the gait abnormalities seen.

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Biomechanics 224 : How to Address Common Problems Associated With Prescribing Orthotics
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Provide an overview of orthotic therapy
  • Review orthotic casting processes and contrast differences and potential pitfalls in them
  • Discuss common problems arising from orthotic prescription (blisters, pain during use, pressure spots, etc)
  • Propose mechanisms for why problems occur biomechanically
  • Present remedies for common problems that arise

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Biomechanics 225 : Current Concepts in Gait and Rehabilitation
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Discuss retraining CNS sensory and motor patterns
  • Present several key concepts in visual gait analysis
  • Introduce lesser known anatomical points of interest in the sacroiliac joint
  • Discuss some rehabilitation strategies for the sacroiliac joint

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Biomechanics 226 : Gait Analysis
1.0

Ivo Waerlop/Shawn Allen, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Discuss the ideal kinetics and kinematics of the walking gait cycle
  • Present the normal lower extremity parameters/ontogeny surrounding the requisites for gait
  • Explore the impact of lower extremity torsions on foot progression angle
  • Highlight the differences between tibial and femoral leg length discrepancies
  • View video examples of different aspects of gait

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Boundary Training 101 : Gender Roles and Traits
1.0

Angelica Redleaf, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Discuss the concept of Gender as it relates to society, language and culture
  • Identify Gender roles in Western Society
  • Recognize innate gender traits in males and females
  • Summarize socially imposed gender traits

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Boundary Training 102 : Gender, Power and the Doctor Patient Relationship
1.0

Angelica Redleaf, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Identify aspects of male and female psychological development
  • Relate basic concepts of Gender and Power
  • List female and male leadership factors
  • Discuss gender and the Doctor/Patient relationship
  • Identify the ways which gender affects the Doctor/Patient relationship

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Boundary Training 103 : Sexuality and the Doctor Patient Relationship
1.0

Angelica Redleaf, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Describe what accounts for the differences, in practice style and patient care, between males and females healthcare providers
  • Define differing sexualities in western culture
  • Review sexuality as it relates to the Doctor/Patient relationship
  • Identify misconceptions in personal definitions of male, female, power and sexuality
  • Recognize when Power is misused and becomes a threat

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Boundary Training 104 : Touch and the Doctor Patient Relationship
1.0

Angelica Redleaf, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Define Touch as it relates to perception, gender and culture
  • Discuss the giving up of power as it relates to patients and touch
  • Recognize the perception, intention, and uses of touch
  • Perform an analysis of individual conceptions of gender and sexuality

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Boundary Training 105 : Practical Applications Gender, Sexuality, Touch, Harassment and Sexual Misconduct
1.0

Angelica Redleaf, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Perform an exercise to identify personal concepts of touch
  • Create practical applications for healthcare practitioners with regard to gender, touch, and sexuality
  • Define sexual misconduct
  • Recognize the difference between sexual misconduct and sexual harassment
  • Critique different models of misconduct

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Boundary Training 106 : Examples and Common Fears About Sexual Misconduct; Caring for the Abused Patient
1.0

Angelica Redleaf, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Describe how misconduct occurs
  • Distinguish between different types of offenders
  • Give examples of case studies in sexual misconduct
  • Identify common fears and misconceptions of sexual misconduct
  • Specify important concepts of treated a patient who has a history of abuse

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Boundary Training 107 : Consent, Power Issues, Adherence vs.Compliance, Risk Levels One Faces as A Healthcare Provider
1.0

Angelica Redleaf, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Define professional boundaries and relate the issue of consent
  • Describe the three types of power, the three patterns of power, and how power is used
  • Discuss the differences between adherence vs. compliance and transference vs. countertransference
  • Identify anatomical risk levels for touch

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Boundary Training 108 : Safe Touch Guidelines and Strategies For Safe Touching
1.0

Angelica Redleaf, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Develop safe touch guidelines
  • Create a set of office based interventions and patient based interventions in the development of safe practice strategies
  • Define educational interventions for safe practice strategies
  • Define the basics of the supervision for a safe practice strategy

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Boundary Training 109 : Safe Practice Analysis; Risk Factor Analysis - Self Assessments
1.0

Angelica Redleaf, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Develop and outline for safe practice analysis
  • Perform a risk factor analysis
  • Execute a healthcare provider questionnaire
  • Create a staff evaluation to implement at the office

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Boundary Training 110 : Buddy and Supervisor Evaluations
1.0

Angelica Redleaf, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Develop and implement a buddy/supervisor evaluation of the healthcare provider and staff
  • Develop and implement a patient evaluation of the healthcare provider and staff
  • Create a system of analysis for the buddy/supervisor, healthcare provider, staff and patient evaluations

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Boundary Training 111 : Making Necessary Changes in One's Office/Practice; Diffusing Attractions
1.0

Angelica Redleaf, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Develop a plan for change based on the risk factor analysis (RFA) and practice evaluation questionnaires
  • Identify areas of improvement for touch, consent, communication and respect
  • Address concerns raised by staff and patients
  • Discuss ways to defuse attraction

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Boundary Training 112 : Dealing with Attractions; Creating A Safe Practice
1.0

Angelica Redleaf, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Develop guidelines of dealing with a patient who is attracted to you
  • Develop guidelines of dealing with feeling an attraction
  • Discuss the six factors for a safe practice
  • Describe the new partnership between healthcare providers and patients

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Boundary Training 120 : Boundaries for Health Care Providers - Part 1
1.0

Kathleen Boland, PhD, LCSW, ACSW

$18.00 USD

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  • Identify the purpose of professional boundaries
  • Differentiate between boundary violations and boundary crossings
  • Identify the various factors related to dual relationships
  • Identify issues related to bartering, gifts and boundaries

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Boundary Training 121 : Boundaries for Health Care Providers - Part 2
1.0

Kathleen Boland, PhD, LCSW, ACSW

$18.00 USD

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  • Recognize the challenges of social networking and boundaries
  • Evaluate issues specific to boundaries
  • Clarify guidelines for maintaining professional boundaries
  • Reflect on the maintenance of professional boundaries

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Breathing Essentials 201 : Mechanics of the Region: Biomechanics of the Cervical, Thoracic/Thorax and Shoulder Girdle
1.0

Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

$18.00 USD

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  • Describe the biomechanics of rotation of a thoracic ring at the levels T1-T7.
  • Describe the biomechanics of the Cervical spine, Thoracic spine, ribs, clavicle and manubrium with elevation of the right or left shoulder.
  • Describe the biomechanics of flexion and extension at the Costotransverse joint at T9.
  • Describe the differences in motion of the mobile segments between T3 -T7 with side flexion occurring first in the Thoracic spine.

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Breathing Essentials 201 - 207
9.0

Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

$162.00 USD

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  • This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Breathing Essentials 201 through Breathing Essentials 207

Course Group includes all Breathing Essentials Courses numbered 201 through 207
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Breathing Essentials 202 : Function of Respiration
2.0

Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

$36.00 USD

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  • Describe the physiology of breathing and how altered pH can affect the body.
  • Describe two functions of the diaphragm.
  • Identify limited chest expansion and Bradcliff angles and ski jumps
  • Identify limited lateral costal breathing and how to facilitate normal lateral costal breathing

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Breathing Essentials 203 : Altered Breathing Patterns and Their Consequences
2.0

Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

$36.00 USD

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  • Describe how altered breathing patterns can alter pH and how this can affect the body.
  • Describe the autonomic nervous system and function.
  • Name three physiological consequences of respiratory alkalosis.
  • Describe suboptimal breathing patterns and their effect on the cervical spine and chronic pain.

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Breathing Essentials 204 : Sleep Apnea
1.0

Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

$18.00 USD

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  • Name and describe the different types of sleep apnea.
  • Describe the three levels of Apnea-hypopnea index AHI.
  • List five symptoms of sleep apnea.
  • List two treatments for sleep apnea.

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Breathing Essentials 205 : Athletic Performance
1.0

Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

$18.00 USD

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  • Describe the physiological response of aerobic exercise on the respiratory system.
  • Describe the effect of running on the viscera and the diaphragm.
  • Describe the response to inspiratory muscle fatigue on the body.
  • List one device than may increase endurance of the respiratory muscles.

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Breathing Essentials 206 : Diaphragm in Critical Care
1.0

Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

$18.00 USD

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  • Describe the anatomical structure of the diaphragm including innervation and blood supply.
  • List four causes that may damage the innervation to the diaphragm and effect normal function.
  • Describe the factors involved in Intensive Care Unit Acquired Weakness.
  • Be able to describe the pros and cons of early mobilization in the ICU.

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Compliance 103 : Medicare Documentation for Physical and Occupational Therapy
1.0

Zachary Edgar JD, LLM

$18.00 USD

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  • List and describe each Medicare required document, content requirements and timing rules
  • Summarize and explain Medicare’s documentation requirements and how to comply with those requirements to improve patient care
  • Examine and review how Medicare reviews PT and OT documentation
  • Describe how to demonstrate and document medical necessity in order to treat patients and prepare for a potential appeal

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Core Stability 201 : Foundation Form and Function
4.0

Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

$72.00 USD

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Hour 1 and 2

  • Describe the components of the core and the function of the core.
  • Describe the function of the diaphragm as it relates to posture, muscular relationships and stability of the spine.
  • Describe the function and structure of the superficial muscle system of the body.
  • Describe two concepts of spinal stability. 

Hour 3

  • Demonstrate how to determine the length of quadratus lumborum and erector spinae. 
  • Demonstrate how to evaluate Transversus abdominus function
  • Demonstrate how to facilitate the core and initiate a core training program

Hour 4

  • List three pathologies related to less than optimal core function.
  • Describe three postural strategies that the patient may develop when the core is in dysfunction.
  • Describe how weakness of the abdominals can alter diaphragm contractions.
  • Explain how respiratory fatigue can alter core control.

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Cultural Competency 202 : How to Develop the Needed Skills and Understanding to Care for the Rising Latino Population in the US
1.0

Angelica Redleaf, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Examine the historical background of the various Latino/Hispanic groups in the U.S.
  • Develop the skills needed to care for people from Spanish speaking parts of the world
  • Increase our understanding of the cultural traits of Latino/Hispanic groups in the U.S.
  • Summarize specific traits of various Latino/Hispanic groups
  • Recognize how we can narrow the gap between us

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Cultural Competency 203 : Become a Culturally Competent Provider - Caring for: Asians, Blacks, Middle Easterners, etc
1.0

Angelica Redleaf, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Develop an appreciation of the impact of culture group, minority group and racial group on the health care relationship.
  • Increase sensitivity, knowledge and skills to promote effective intercultural interactions.
  • Identify our own provider culture/judgments /biases and their impact.
  • Examine characteristics of Asians, Blacks and Middle Easterners.
  • Summarize how to care for patients of these three ethnic/racial groups and how to narrow the gap between us
  • Develop an understanding/plan of how to reach out to these populations.

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Cultural Competency 204 : Understanding Cultural Competence in Health Care
1.0

Richard Saporito, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Describe cultural diversity
  • Recognize the need for cultural competence in health care
  • Explain the concept of health disparity
  • Define culture and cultural competence
  • Differentiate between the concepts of culture, race, ethnicity, diversity, and minority
  • Describe the Cultural Competence Continuum
  • Discuss the interdependency between the levels of cultural competence

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Cultural Competency 205 : Culture: Perspectives, Myths, and Misconceptions
2.0

Richard Saporito, DC

$36.00 USD

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  • Discuss the evolution of multicultural policy
  • Describe the phases of multiculturalism
  • Discuss three major perspectives on culture and diversity that have influenced healthcare literature and practice
  • Identify the common myths and misconceptions associated with culture
  • Recognize the paradoxical dilemmas associated with cultural competence

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Dementia Training : Presentation and Clinical Management of Dementia
1.0

Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

$18.00 USD

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  • Describe diagnostic criteria in the presentation of dementia
  • Describe aspects of cognition, ADL and behavior affected by dementia
  • Become familiar with differential diagnosis for dementia
  • Outline the management of dementia including pharmacologic and non drug therapies
  • Review arguments for and against disclosure of a diagnosis of dementia

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Emergency Procedures 101 : Preparing for Common Medical Emergencies
1.0

Brett Kinsler, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Know how to prepare for a medical emergency
  • Review four emergency medical conditions: Stroke, Heart Attack, Difficulty Breathing, Diabetic Emergencies
  • Recognize the causes, symptoms and signs for these emergencies
  • Understand how to provide the appropriate emergency treatments

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Emergency Procedures 102 : Developing an Emergency Preparedness Manual for Your Office and Review CPR Changes
1.0

Brett Kinsler, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Gain the knowledge to develop an Emergency Preparedness Manual for your office
  • Define crisis management procedures in advance for fires, child abduction, workplace violence, bomb threats and other situations
  • Explain the importance of an emergency continuity plan
  • Recognize why CPR was changed and compare the new rules
  • Perform more effective CPR even before you refresh your certification

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Emergency Procedures 103 : Preparing for Altered Mental Status, Burns and Allergic Reactions
1.0

Brett Kinsler, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Recognize Altered Mental Status and apply the appropriate emergency response
  • Distinguish types of Burns, their mechanisms of injury and pathophysiology
  • Plan for the treatment of burns and the appropriate emergency response
  • Apply and use the Rule of Nines
  • Recognize Allergic Reactions, discuss their pathophysiology and the proper emergency response

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Ethical Awareness 201 : Legal Foundations
1.0

Richard Saporito, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Describe the basis of the American legal system
  • Compare and contrast constitutional, statutory, common and administrative law
  • List the differences between criminal and civil law
  • Explain the civil litigation explosion
  • Summarize tort reform

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Ethical Awareness 202 : Ethical Foundations
1.0

Richard Saporito, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Differentiate morals and ethics
  • Explain the purpose of professional codes of ethics
  • Compare and contrast legal and professional health care ethics
  • Define situational ethics
  • Identify the four principles of biomedical ethics

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Ethical Awareness 203 : The Law of Health Care Malpractice
2.0

Richard Saporito, DC

$36.00 USD

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  • List the external and internal factors affecting the exposure to malpractice liability
  • Describe the legal basis for imposing malpractice liability of a patient injury
  • Define the concept of abandonment
  • Outline the four elements needed to prove malpractice
  • Compare and contrast ordinary negligence versus professional negligence
  • Explain vicarious liability
  • Summarize defenses to malpractice actions
  • Describe the importance of patient care documentation

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Ethical Awareness 204 : Intentional Wrongs
2.0

Richard Saporito, DC

$36.00 USD

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  • Describe the concept of intentional torts
  • Differentiate assault and battery
  • Define defamation, slander and libel
  • Summarize the mandatory reporting requirements for health care professionals
  • Outline the four principle forms of invasion of privacy
  • Classify the types of criminal activity 
  • Describe the steps in a criminal prosecution
  • Explain the classifications of homicide

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Ethical Awareness 205 : Ethical and Legal Issues in Employment
2.0

Richard Saporito, DC

$36.00 USD

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  • Differentiate employment at will versus employment under contract
  • Summarize the history of federal regulation of labor – management relations
  • Describe the five major sections of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
  • Recognize sexual harassment in the workplace
  • Define “ordinary reasonable person” as it pertains to sexual harassment
  • Differentiate the vicarious liability of an employer relative to employees and independent contractors
  • Explain the considerations in writing a letter of recommendation
  • Outline the requirements for an enforceable restrictive covenant

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Ethical Awareness 206 : Business Law and Ethics
2.0

Richard Saporito, DC

$36.00 USD

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  • Summarize the antitrust laws
  • Discuss the importance of the attorney – heath care professional client relationship
  • Define the elements of a binding contract
  • Explain breach of contract and possible contractual remedies
  • Describe the various forms of business organization
  • Outline the good Samaritan laws
  • Recognize the requirements for HIPAA compliance
  • Assess the necessity and limitations of professional liability insurance

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Ethical Awareness 207 : Legal and Ethical Issues in Education
1.0

Richard Saporito, DC

$18.00 USD

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  • Summarize the major federal statutes regulating education
  • Discuss federal education law derived from constitutional protections
  • Outline a risk management strategy for academic discipline in health professional educational programs
  • Assess liability for student conduct in the clinical setting
  • Outline procedures to minimize liability when incorporating students in the clinical setting

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Ethical Awareness 208 : Ethics in Focus
2.0

Richard Saporito, DC

$36.00 USD

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  • Explain patient informed consent to intervention
  • List the requirements of sufficient informed consent
  • Describe pertinent considerations in life and death decision making including euthanasia
  • Recognize issues of nondiscrimination against participants in health care delivery
  • Explain pro bono health care services
  • Outline professional practice issues of financial responsibility and gifts
  • Summarize the ethical issues of impaired providers and intra and inter-professional relations
  • Define the ethical issues in research and the informed consent process

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Ethical Awareness 209 : Ethics in Sports Medicine
10.0

Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

$180.00 USD

Downloadable Course in PDF, Journal Article Review, Text

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  • Analyze the sport and the history of ethics in sports medicine
  • Write down and describe 5 principles of ethics
  • Describe 3 reasons why the practice of ethics in sports medicine is challenging and differentiate the doctor-patient-team triad relationship versus the traditional doctor-patient relationship
  • List and outline 4 contextual factors that influence confidentiality in sports medicine
  • Describe how various professionals manage confidentiality in sports
  • Outline and describe 5 categories of policy recommendations
  • Define the term conflict of interest concepts
  • List 2 areas where conflict of interest concepts is most likely to be seen
  • Analyze how clinical decision making can be altered by competing interests
  • Summarize how commonly used analgesics are used in athletes and describe the ethical implications of their use in athletic settings
  • Outline how analgesics are used in sports medicine including oral and injectable narcotic and non-narcotic medications
  • List 3 side effects of narcotic analygesics
  • Describe the legal significance of being the team physician
  • Analyze and discuss 2 emerging legal issues
  • Cite 2 reasons for the significance of concussions and prescription drug use
  • List and describe 5 problems in the identification and diagnosis of concussion
  • Describe the implication involved in same-day return-to-play
  • Outline the procedures for auditing and recording injury and concussion
  • Understand and list 3 reasons why confidentiality is imperative with concussion
  • Discuss the standard of care that should apply to the medical care of a professional athlete
  • Outline and analyze the proposed that standard of medical care should apply to all patients
  • List 3 reasons why the system should adopt a policy that facilitates competitive sports participation, while minimizing the risk of long-term injury
  • List 5 symptoms of eating disorders and describe why they are more prevalent in high performance gymnasts than the normal population
  • Define, compare and contrast 5 different forms of eating disorders
  • Outline and describe the classification system of eating disorders
  • List and describe 5 diagnostic criteria for 3 different each disorders
  • List 3 reasons why IAAF Hyperandrogenism Regulations are flawed on a scientific level and why it has not been proved that testosterone confers an advantage in competition
  • Describe and discuss the 2 levels of inconsistencies- genetic and molecular -that are raised with the IAAF Hyperandrogenism
  • Outline 3 ethical reasons why IAAF Hyperandrogenism Regulations raise ethical issues at the level of implementation because the trigger for testing is visual perception
  • Review and recite background information related to research and the ethics of sports medicine
  • Outline and describe the Declaration of Helsinki
  • List and describe 3 application principles of the Declaration of Helsinki

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    Ethics and Aging 201 : Challenges to the Received View
    2.0

    Richard Saporito, DC

    $36.00 USD

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    Hour 1
    • Summarize the history of ethics and aging
    • Define the “Four Principles” approach to bioethics
    • Describe how the focus on autonomy influences medical care for the aging
    • Explain why a singular emphasis on autonomy undermines self-respect and self-identity
    Hour 2
    • Define “Relational” autonomy
    • Explain how a feminist ethic informs the concept of autonomy
    • Summarize the use of the narrative framework in the development of an individual morality
    • Describe communicative ethics

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    Ethics and Aging 202 : Aging and the Aged Body
    2.0

    Richard Saporito, DC

    $36.00 USD

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    Hour 1
    • Explain the role society plays in creating the physical self-image as one ages
    • Describe how physical self-image shapes and is shaped by the older individual’s autonomy competency
    • Compare and contrast the strong social constructionist view of aging with the biological view
    • List ways culture influences how aging women view themselves

    Hour 2

    • Define the term, “Third Age”
    • Describe the circumstances unique to. “getting old”
    • Explain the role of privilege in the modern concepts of aging
    • List the ways communities of meaning and shared discourse can be identity confirming for the aging individual

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    Ethics and Aging 203 : Anti-aging Medicine and Aging and Public Policy
    2.0

    Richard Saporito, DC

    $36.00 USD

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    Hour 1
    • Define anti-aging medicine
    • Compare and contrast the differing opinions on anti-aging medicine
    • List the moral questions associate with the anti-aging movement
    • Describe how the anti-aging movement is viewed from a feminist perspective
    Hour 2
    • Describe how ethics informs policy
    • List impediments to creating a bridge between ethics and public policy
    • Explain the neo-liberal approach to health care policy for the aged
    • Describe how current health care policy towards the aged in the United States can create generational conflict
    • Compare the feminist ethic of care to the neo-liberal approach

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    Ethics and Aging 204 : Care and Justice - Older People at Home
    1.0

    Richard Saporito, DC

    $18.00 USD

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    • Describe the moral questions concerning home care for the elderly
    • Identify the relationship between the cared for and the care giver
    • Explain the focus of governmental programs for dependent elderly care
    • List the values necessary to support elder care at home

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    Ethics and Aging 205 : The Nursing Home - Beyond Medicalization
    1.0

    Richard Saporito, DC

    $18.00 USD

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    • Outline the history of the nursing home
    • Describe the evolution of bioethical thought on nursing home care
    • List strategies for creating a more ethical nursing home environment
    • Ways nursing homes can aid residents in addressing end-of-life concerns

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    Ethics and Aging 206 : Working With Clients and Patients
    1.0

    Richard Saporito, DC

    $18.00 USD

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    • Give examples of the roots of an ageist attitude in the United States
    • Describe the dynamics of the power relationship between care giver and cared for
    • Explain the issues involved in setting boundaries in the institutional environment
    • Describe the difference between independent and relational autonomy

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    Ethics and Aging 207 : What Do We Do Now? Abuse, Neglect, and Self-Neglect
    1.0

    Richard Saporito, DC

    $18.00 USD

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    • Define elder abuse, neglect and self-neglect
    • Describe the “expressive – collaborative” model of approaching ethics
    • Compare and contrast the classical definition of autonomy with “actual autonomy”
    • Explain how remaining in an abusive / neglectful environment may constitute the best alternative for an individual

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    Ethics and Aging 208 : Alzheimer's Disease and an Ethics of Solidarity
    1.0

    Richard Saporito, DC

    $18.00 USD

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    • Cite the historical perspective on senility
    • Describe how the pervasive bioethical viewpoint affects the experience of people with dementia
    • Explain the concepts of dignity
    • Compare and contrast various definitions of dignity relative to those with dementia

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    Ethics and Aging 209 : Beyond Rational Control: Caring at the End of Life
    1.0

    Richard Saporito, DC

    $18.00 USD

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    • List the foundational assumptions that define advance care planning in the United States
    • Differentiate hospice care from palliative care
    • Describe the issues that arise when individual choice is the main focus of advance care planning
    • Explain how the modern culture of medicine influences end – of – life care
    • Compare and contrast the current approach towards end – of – life care with the authors. “bottom up,” approach

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    Ethics and Aging 210 : Aging and Disasters - Facing Natural and Other Disasters
    1.0

    Richard Saporito, DC

    $18.00 USD

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    • Cite examples of how the elderly have been marginalized during disasters
    • Define what is meant by the “axes of susceptibility”
    • Identify the ethical obligation to the elderly during major disasters
    • Describe how planning, communication and coordination is an ethical imperative in disasters
    • Explain the concept of “place holding,” and how it fits into disaster planning

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    Ethics for Professionals 102 : Ethical Problems, Ethical Distress and Ethical Dilemma's
    2.0

    Paul Powers, DC, DABCN

    $36.00 USD

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    • Identify the goal of professional ethics activity.
    • Describe the basic idea of a caring response and some ways this response in a professional relationship is distinguished from expressions of care in other types of relationships.
    • Identify three component parts of any ethical problem.
    • Describe what an agent is and, more importantly, what it is to be a moral agent.
    • Name the three prototypical ethical problems.
    • Describe the role of emotions in ethical distress.
    • Distinguish between two varieties of ethical distress.
    • Compare the fundamental difference between ethical distress and an ethical dilemma.
    • Define ethical paternalism or parentalism.
    • Describe a type of ethical dilemma that challenges a professionals desire (and duty) to treat everyone fairly and equitably.
    • Identify the fundamental difference between distress or dilemma problems and locus of authority problems.
    • Identify four criteria that will assist you in deciding who should assume authority for a specific ethical decision to achieve a caring response.
    • Become familiar with AOTA and APTA Code of Ethics
    • Become familiar with the Guide to Professional Conduct for PT
    • Indiana PTs - become familiar with the IN PT Rules and Practice Act
    • Texas PTs - become familiar with the TX PT Rules and Practice Act
    • Utah PTs - become familiar with the UT PT Rules and Practice Act

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    Ethics for Professionals 103-105 : The Analysis of Ethical Problems in Professional Life, Ethics of Confidential Information, Informed Consent
    4.0

    Paul Powers, DC, DABCN

    $72.00 USD

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    The Analysis of Ethical Problems in Professional life

    • Identify six steps in the analysis of ethical problems encountered in everyday professional life and how each plays a part in arriving at a caring response.
    • Describe the central role of narrative and virtue theories in gathering relevant information for a caring response.
    • List four areas of inquiry that will be useful when gathering relevant information to make sure you have the story straight.
    • Describe the role of conduct-related ethical theories and approaches in arriving at a caring response.
    • Describe why imagination is an essential aspect of seeking out the practical alternatives in an ethically challenging situation.
    • Discuss how courage assists you in a caring response.
    • Identify two benefits of taking time to reflect on and evaluate the action afterward.
    • Become familiar with AOTA and APTA Code of Ethics
    • Become familiar with the Guide to Professional Conduct for PT's

    Ethics of Confidential Information

    • Define the terms confidential information and confidentiality.
    • Identify the relationship of a patient's legal right to privacy with his reasonable expectations regarding confidential information.
    • Describe how the telling and keeping of secrets is relevant to understanding the importance of confidentiality.
    • Discuss the ethical norms involved in keeping and breaking professional confidences.
    • Name five general legal exceptions to the professional standard of practice that confidences should not be broken.
    • Consider practical options that a professional can take when faced with the possibility of breaking a confidence.
    • Discuss some important aspects of documentation that affect confidentiality.
    • Compare ethical issues of confidentiality traditionally conceived with those that have arisen because of computerized medical records and patient care information systems.
    • Describe the key ethical strengths and challenges of the recent U.S. federal regulations related to privacy considerations (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996).
    • Become familiar with AOTA and APTA Code of Ethics
    • Review and become familiar with the TX PT Rules
    • Read case scenarios illustrating ethical decision making

    Informed Consent

    • Describe three basic legal concepts that led to the doctrine of informed consent.
    • Describe three approaches to determining the disclosure standard for judging that a patient or client has been informed.
    • Discuss three major aspects of the process of obtaining informed consent.
    • Distinguish "general consent" from "special consent" documents.
    • Differentiate between the never-competent and once-competent patient or client and the challenges posed by each in regard to informed consent.
    • Compare informed consent as it is used in health care practice and in human studies research.
    • Describe some considerations one must always take into account to be sure one is being culturally competent and honoring cultural difference when informed consent is the standard.

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    Ethics for Professionals 104 : Ethics of Confidential Information
    2.0

    Paul Powers, DC, DABCN

    $36.00 USD

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    • Define the terms confidential information and confidentiality.
    • Identify the relationship of a patient's legal right to privacy with his reasonable expectations regarding confidential information.
    • Describe how the telling and keeping of secrets is relevant to understanding the importance of confidentiality.
    • Discuss the ethical norms involved in keeping and breaking professional confidences.
    • Name five general legal exceptions to the professional standard of practice that confidences should not be broken.
    • Consider practical options that a professional can take when faced with the possibility of breaking a confidence.
    • Discuss some important aspects of documentation that affect confidentiality.
    • Compare ethical issues of confidentiality traditionally conceived with those that have arisen because of computerized medical records and patient care information systems.
    • Describe the key ethical strengths and challenges of the recent U.S. federal regulations related to privacy considerations (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996).
    • Become familiar with AOTA and APTA Code of Ethics
    • Review and become familiar with the TX PT Rules
    • Read case scenarios illustrating ethical decision making

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    Geriatrics 103 : Breaking down the biomechanical and biochemical aspects of longevity
    3.0

    Michelle Binkowski, DC

    $54.00 USD

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    • Breakdown the biomechanical processes of spinal degeneration
    • Explain the biochemical processes that occur in the geriatric population in 
    • Differentiate between various diagnosis of structural and chemical conditions seen in geriatric patients
    • Analyze the radiological findings and how they influence clinical decisions
    • Explain Syndrome X and how it affects physiology
    • Differentiate trauma and its late effects on the body

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    Homeopathy 201 : Acute Care Homeopathy for Knee Injuries
    1.0

    Richard Powers, DC

    $18.00 USD

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    • Recognize acute situations for which homeopathic remedies are appropriate and effective
    • Apply limited homeopathic remedies to acute care situations that arise in practice and day- to-day life
    • Evaluate methods of application of homeopathic remedies to fit the situation at hand
    • Distinguish between the available homeopathic remedies for a specific situation in order to select the most appropriate remedy for the individual
    • Use homeopathic remedies in concert with existing therapeutic training

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    IASTM 201 - 203 : Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilizations to the Upper Extremity, Lower Extremity and the Spine
    3.0

    Robert McCabe, PT, OCS

    $54.00 USD

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    Hour 1

    • List 3 factors which impact the mechanical properties of fascia
    • Recall 3 important functions of fascia
    • Cite 3 negative biological effects of fibrosis
    • Describe 3 proposed neurophysiological effects of IASTM
    • Itemize three biological effects of IASTM

    Hour 2

    • Cite 8 indications for using IASTM for upper/lower quarter musculoskeletal conditions
    • Provide 8 indications for using IASTM for upper/lower quarter musculoskeletal conditions
    • Enumerate 8 indications for using IASTM for upper/lower quarter musculoskeletal conditions
    • when using IASTM for musculoskeletal disorders.
    • List 2 features of IASTM tools and the effect that these features have on the treatment effect (tissue penetration)
    • Summarize 5 IASTM basic stroke techniques
    • Apply IASTM techniques for over 30 common upper quarter musculoskeletal conditions

    Hour 3

    • Outline 3 general purposes for using instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilizations (IASTM) for lower quarter musculoskeletal disorders.
    • Recall 3 clinical indications for using IASTM to the hip
    • State 3 clinical indications for providing IASTM to the lumbar spine
    • Present 3 clinical indications for using IASTM for knee-related musculoskeletal disorders
    • Itemize 3 clinical conditions of the lower leg and foot for which IASTM would be appropriate

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    Implicit Bias : The Connection of Implicit Bias: Barriers to Care and Disparities in Access to and the Delivery of Health Care
    2.0

    Jeanine Abrons, PharmD, MS

    $38.00 USD

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    • Define the concepts of implicit bias and equitable access to health care
    • Describe historical factors impacting trust in the medical system
    • Recognize and understand the impact of implicit bias on perception, judgment, and actions that may result in inequitable decision making, failure to effectively communicate, and barriers or disparities in access to and the delivery of health care services
    • Identify appropriate methods of addressing implicit bias
    • Identify strategies to ensure that healthcare providesr are enhancing access to care and reducing disparities in the access to and delivery of healthcare services (e.g., understanding differences in needs of diverse population, establishing diversity and inclusion initiatives, and working to enhance personal cultural sensitivity)

    NCCAOM Approved for 2 hours of Ethics:  By registering for this course, I understand that the information in this course presented by the Provider and/orInstructor(s) is for educational purposes only and should only be applied with appropriateclinical judgment and used by a trained and licensed practitioner. Governmental laws andregulations vary from region to region and the contents of this course vary in permissibleusage. The participant is required to check their local, state, and federal laws and regulationsregarding the practice requirements and scope of practice issues and the use of theinformation of this course including, but not limited to, theory, herbal medicine, andacupuncture. I acknowledge that NCCAOM does not endorse any specific treatment regimensof any kind. Furthermore, if I use any modalities or treatments taught in this course, I agree towaive, release, indemnify, discharge, and covenant not to sue NCCAOM from and against anyliability, claims, demands, or causes of action whatsoever, arising out of any injury, loss, ordamage that a person may sustain related to the use of the information in this course. I understand that this Release is governed by the laws of District of Columbia, U.S.A. and shallsurvive the termination or expiration of this course.


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    Infectious Disease 101 : Evidence Based Decontamination for Manual Providers
    1.0

    Brett Kinsler, DC

    $18.00 USD

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    • Define the terminology of decontamination, disinfection and sterilization in a clinical setting.
    • Explain the basis of universal precautions and its implementation
    • Discuss the latest research and evidence for risk of treatment table contamination in chiropractic and manual therapy offices.
    • Learn the recommended evidence based disinfection methods of clinician hands, tables and equipment for manual providers.
    • Identify the Spaulding Classification System for disinfection and sterilization of patient care items and equipment.

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    Infectious Disease 102 : Hepatitis C: A New Era
    1.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $18.00 USD

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    • Examine and describe key characteristics related to the pathophysiology of Hepatitis C including those related to transmission, acute and chronic phase
    • List and examine 3 key steps to diagnosing Hepatitis C
    • Compare and contrast 2 ways for staging fibrosis seen in Hepatitis C
    • Examine and describe 2 clinical manifestations seen in Hepatitis C
    • Examine and describe pharmacologic vs. nonpharmacologic therapies seen in Hepatitis C

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    Laser 201 : Revolutionary Wellness - An Integrative Approach to Health
    8.0

    Robert Silverman, DC, DABCN, DCBCN

    $160.00 USD

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    • Utilize reproducible, implementable protocols in your practice
    • Apply neurodynamic tests and corrective laser protocols
    • Assess and understand traumatic brain injuries (concussion, neurodegenerative diseases)
    • Summarize strategies to initiate the positive impact of gut health on the musculoskeletal system
    • Elucidate the science of the different types of fasting
    • Discuss the breakthrough technique for non-invasive fat reduction
    • Apply clinical breakthroughs in the treatment of musculoskeletal injuries
    • Appreciate new laser research and its clinical applicability
    • Assess intestinal and blood-brain dysfunctions
    • Perform laser applications

    Disclosure Statement:  This course is jointly sponsored by Erchonia
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    Laser 202 : Vitality - Management of Common Clinical Syndromes
    8.0

    Dan Murphy, DC, DABCO

    $160.00 USD

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    • Integrate infection, evolution, immunity, inflammation, fibrosis, blood flow, mitochondria, ATP, oxidative stress, and DNA.
    • Integrate mechanical integrity in gravity, weight, load, levers, posture, mechanoreception, mechanotransduction, mechanobiology, tensegrity, neurology, blood flow, and DNA.
    • Justify high vegetable, low lectin, low glycemic dietary habits, and their influence on physiology.
    • Summarize problems with refined carbohydrates, monosodium glutamate, aspartame, and chemical toxins.
    • Support high intensity interval training, weight lifting, brain derived neurotrophic factor, human growth hormone, and interleukin-10.
    • Explain the biphasic nature of laser photon therapy, wavelength, frequency, speed of light, fluence, penetration, secondary and primary physiological influences.
    • Develop the relationship between mitochondria, free radicals, ATP, cytochrome c oxidase enzyme, and laser photon therapy
    • Justify why all people need between 5-8 different supplements and explain why.
    • Diagram a protocol for influencing immunology and the brain through the intestinal tract; integrating the vagus nerve and the nucleus tractus solitarius.
    • Integrate a protocol for brain function that discusses trauma, degenerative, and vascular compromise.
    • Demonstrate a protocol for chronic low back pain that integrates the intervertebral disc, posture, mechanics, exercise, and laser therapy.
    • Support a protocol for acute whiplash that includes applying controlled motion and anti-inflammation strategies.
    • Apply a protocol for remodeling scar tissue and the fibrosis of repair.

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    Laser 207 : Get Back in the Game Body Recalibration through Laser Therapy
    6.0

    Kirk Gair, DC, IDE

    $120.00 USD

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    • Summarize the volume of research that led to the USSR implementing laser by 1974 as standard care
    • Summarize the differences between LEDs and different classes of lasers
    • Discover which wavelength was preferred by the Soviets, and has 18 of the 21 FDA clearances
    • Utilize case studies to support that this is not a placebo
    • Summarize the results of the level 1, double blind study that showed a 635 nm class 2 laser was more effective than opioids for chronic low back pain of a minimum duration of 8 years
    • Discover how to easily integrate laser therapy into an existing practice for better patient outcomes
    • contrast the difference in clearances and uses for a class 4 laser vs a class 2 laser for chronic condition for better implementation into treatment protocols
    • illustrate treatment applications and contraindications with videos and pictures
    • identify the injuries that respond to laser therapy and the research that supports them
    • generate a treatment plan with lasers for each condition described
    • Contrast the effectiveness of different types of lasers and NSAIDS and Opioids vs laser
    • Illustrate techniques via video/pictures
    • Identify the specific pathways that research has shown that laser can be beneficial for support of these conditions when applied transcranially
    • Classify which conditions are contraindications and which types of lasers are contraindicated transcranially
    • Summarize the findings on the autism study and its submission to the FDA for review
    • Summarize what occurs on a cellular level after a concussion, and what occurs when laser is applied, and nutrients are utilized
    • Classify which injuries and conditions respond well to low level laser
    • Illustrate set up methods and treatment protocols for several conditions
    • Utilize case studies with video/picture demonstrations
    • Summarize the studies that showed improvement from laser therapy in performance metrics like muscle strength, endurance, and recovery
    • Discuss the studies that show a 25 to 35% faster recovery for several sports injuries and auto accident injuries when laser therapy is applied
    • Determine how to use laser therapy with athletes in the office both for injuries and for performance enhancement

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    Laser 210 : Personal Injury for Busy Providers
    6.0

    S. Scott Tauber, DC, DABCO, CPC

    $120.00 USD

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    • Recognize areas of risk and liability within Personal Injury cases
    • Identify common med-legal concerns
    • Recognize various important components associated with the Personal Injury history
    • Improve the accuracy and thoroughness of the initial Personal Injury history
    • Examine and document common Personal Injury traumatic injuries 
    • Create a plan to minimize patient risk and improve provider outcomes
    • Recognize the versatility and benefits of low level laser therapy for musculoskeletal injuries  
    • Develop clinical protocols for low lever laser application and documentation for musculoskeletal injuries  
    • Recognize conditions, injuries and symptoms requiring advanced imaging 
    • Apply diagnostics and humanize trauma cases
    • Discover the importance and relevance of Personal Injury case management 
    • Identify opportunities for improved clinical decision making and case management

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    LGBTQ 201 : Body Image and Eating Disorders, Sociocultural Factors and Questioning in an Inclusive and Affirmative Environment
    2.0

    Richard Saporito, DC

    $36.00 USD

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    • Describe the concept of intersectionality and how it can affect the lives of young black gay and bisexual men
    • Identify factors contributing to adverse health outcomes in young black gay and bisexual men
    • Summarize special considerations for the care of LGBTQ youth
    • Identify strategies that individual providers can use to provide more patient-centered care for LGBTQ youth
    • Summarize the current knowledge in scope, clinical presentation, screening and management of eating disorders
    • Identify the prevalence of body image dissatisfaction and eating disorders in sexual minority adolescents

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    Management of Common Conditions 206 : Evaluation of the Adolescent Overhead Athlete
    1.0

    Robert McCabe, PT, OCS

    $18.00 USD

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    • Summarize the relationship between glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD), SLAP tears, posterior impingement, scapula dyskinesis and shoulder micro-instability
    • Effectively diagnose SLAP tears, posterior impingement, scapula dyskinesis and shoulder mico-instability using screening and clinical tests.
    • Cite common pitching pathomechanics and describe their association with specific elbow injuries.
    • Paraphrase the peel back model for SLAP tears
    • Relate proper pitching biomechanics with injury prevention strategies for the adolescent overhead athlete

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    Management of Common Conditions 207 : Joint and Soft Tissue Mobilization Techniques for the Shoulder-Scapula Complex
    1.0

    Robert McCabe, PT, OCS

    $18.00 USD

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    • Define and differentiate the anatomical relationship between the rotator cuff muscles and the glenohumeral joint capsule
    • Gain deeper insight into the causes and treatment of scapula dyskinesia
    • Describe and perform contemporary scapula mobilization techniques
    • Apply innovative soft tissue mobilization techniques to patients with shoulder hypomobility
    • Perform soft tissue mobilization techniques for sub deltoid bursitis

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    Management of Common Conditions 208 : Evaluation and Rehabilitation of Scapula Dyskinesia
    1.0

    Robert McCabe, PT, OCS

    $18.00 USD

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    • Classify functional anatomy and biomechanics of the shoulder - scapula complex
    • Apply current strategies for the evaluation of patients with scapular disorders
    • Perform innovative  scapular mobilization techniques for the patient with scapular dyskinesia
    • Differentiate the relationship between scapular dyskinesia, soft tissue/muscle tightness, and shoulder pathology
    • Integrate a systematic scapular muscle training program / protocol for patients with scapular dyskinesia

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    Management of Common Conditions 219 : Evaluation and Treatment of Adhesive Capsulitis
    1.0

    Robert McCabe, PT, OCS

    $18.00 USD

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    • Recall the clinical definition of adhesive capsulitis, based on shoulder range of motion measurements.
    • List 5 risk factors for adhesive capsulitis.
    • Enumerate the 4 pathophysiological stages of adhesive capsulitis.
    • List and define the 3 sub-components of the tissue-response classification system for adhesive capsulitis.
    • Provide 2 clinical findings for each of the 3 sub-components of the tissue-response classification system for adhesive capsulitis.
    • State 3 treatment guidelines for each of the 3 sub-components of the tissue-response classification system for adhesive capsulitis.
    • Summarize the grades of evidence for common physical therapy interventions (i.e. therapeutic exercise, joint mobilizations, modalities and patient education) for adhesive capsulitis

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    Management of Common Conditions 246 : Making Sense of Hip Pain
    3.0

    Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

    $54.00 USD

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    Hour One:

    • List three non-musculoskeletal diagnoses that can affect the hip with referred pain.
    • Describe two symptoms of axial spondyloarthropathy that may mimic posterior gluteal pain
    • Describe sacral insufficiency.
    • List three risk factors of statin involved muscle pain.

     Hour Two:

    • Describe the key features of soft tissue posterior buttock pain.
    • Describe the key features of peripheral nerve related posterior buttock pain.
    • List three variable in the proposed CPR for lumbar radiculopathy.
    • Describe the referral pattern of thoracolumbar involvement.

     Hour Three:

    • List three symptoms of a labral defect of the hip.
    • List two variables for the CPR of Osteoarthritis of the hip.
    • List four factors documented in the clinical presentation of Gluteal tendinopathy.
    • Describe four aspects of the pathomechanics for gluteal tendinopathy

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    Medical Errors 202b : Types of Medical Errors, Risk Factors and Prevention
    1.0

    Dean Smith, DC, PhD

    $18.00 USD

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    • Summarize the following types of medical errors:
      1. medication errors
      2. handoff errors
      3. diagnostic errors
      4. healthcare acquired infections
      5. device associated infections
    • List factors that increase the risk of the above medical errors
    • Describe strategies to prevent the above medical errors

    • Recommend taking Medical Errors 202a prior to taking this course
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    Medical Errors 202c : Reporting, Root Cause Analysis, What To Do When Things Go Wrong
    1.0

    Dean Smith, DC, PhD

    $18.00 USD

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    • Recommend taking Medical Errors 202a and 202b prior to taking this course
    • Summarize surgical errors and identify factors that increase the risk of surgical error as well as strategies to prevent them
    • Discuss proper reporting of medical errors
    • Enumerate the elements that comprise root cause analysis
    • Describe strategies patients, providers, systems can use to reduce the risk of medical errors and improve patient health and safety
    • Describe what to do when things go wrong

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    Medical Screening 201 : Primary Care Medicine: Foundations of Medical Screening
    1.0

    Robert McCabe, PT, OCS

    $18.00 USD

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    • Define and distinguish between primary care, secondary care, tertiary care, direct access, medical screening, screening for referral and signed prescription.
    • Recall 5 reasons to conduct a medical screening.
    • Outline 5 components for effective communication during the patient interview to obtain accurate and comprehensive baseline information.
    • Define and explain the relevance of yellow flags, red flags and flag clusters as part of the medical screening process
    • Define and describe the five components of the patient-centered interview and state the impact this has on patient satisfaction and outcome
    • Define and provide the clinical relevance of sensitivity, specificity, odds ratios, and likelihood ratios as they pertain to the value of diagnostic/clinical tests

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    Medical Screening 202 : Primary Care Medicine: Symptom-Based Approach to Medical Screening
    2.0

    Robert McCabe, PT, OCS

    $36.00 USD

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    Hour 1

    • Recall 3 general symptoms signs/symptoms of inflammatory joint conditions.
    • Recite 3 general symptoms signs/symptoms of osteoarthritis
    • Cite 4 serious pathologies or disorders that should be screened for in a patient presenting with lower back pain.
    • Explain the clinical prediction rule for a vertebral fracture and identify the specific red flags necessary for high specificity in ruling in a vertebral fracture.
    • Enumerate 3 red flags associated with a spinal infection that can detected during the medical screening process which may warrant subsequent referral.
    • List 3 red flags associated with a spinal tumor that can detected during the medical screening process which may warrant subsequent referral.

    Hour 2

    • Explain the purpose of the Wells scoring system/ clinical prediction rule for screening a patient with lower leg pain.
    • Recall 5 red flags associated with pericarditis during medical screening of a patient with thoracic pain.
    • Outline red flags associated with pyelonephritis during medical screening of a patient presenting with thoracic pain.
    • Summarize the components of the clinical prediction rule for ruling in cervical myelopathy.
    • Recite 3 common clinical findings associated with osteonecrosis of the femoral head during the medical screening examination.
    • List 3 red flag findings for a patient suspected of having compartment syndrome of the lower leg
    • Explain the Pittsburgh Knee Rules as they relate to the necessity for follow-up imaging tests to rule out a knee fracture.
    • Paraphrase the Ottawa Ankle Rules for warranting imaging tests to rule out an ankle fracture.

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    Medical Screening 203 : Primary Care Medicine: Systems-Based Approach to Medical Screening
    2.0

    Robert McCabe, PT, OCS

    $36.00 USD

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    Hour 1

    • Paraphrase the central purpose for the review of systems (ROS) approach to medical screening.
    • Recall 8 ROS health components (key signs or symptoms) that can serve as a preliminary tool to determine the need for additional screening.
    • Cite the 3 most common causes for unexplained weight loss in the older patient which may justify the need for further screening.
    • List 8 signs / symptoms (cardiopulmonary system checklist) that should be assessed during a cardiopulmonary system screen.
    • Enumerate 5 red flags for a myocardial infarction or unstable angina during a cardiopulmonary screen that would warrant immediate referral
    • Recall 8 associated red flags (signs / symptoms) that may warrant referral in a patient that presents with edema of the hands, feet or abdomen
    • Recite 4 prodromal red flags associated with a transient ischemic attack, and subsequently would warrant an immediate referral.
    • Recall 1 important finding that can aid in the differentiation between claudication and psuedoclaudication, and subsequently impact the need for immediate referral.

    Hour 2

    • Outline 6 red flags associated with lung cancer, and subsequently may warrant an immediate referral.
    • Identify 8 signs / symptoms (gastrointestinal system checklist) that should be assessed during a gastrointestinal system screen.
    • Provide 7 red flags clinical findings) of NSAID induced complications which may justify an outside referral.
    • Recount 8 signs / symptoms (endocrine system checklist) that should be assessed during an endocrine system screen.
    • List 3 regional/anatomical locations where pulmonary -related disorders can refer pain to
    • List 3 regional/anatomical locations where gastrointestinal -related disorders can refer pain to
    • Recall 3 signs and/or symptoms of colorectal cancer
    • List 2 regional/anatomical locations where urogenital -related disorders can refer pain to

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    Mental Health 101 : A Multi-level Approach to Address Burnout in Healthcare Employees
    1.0

    Erika del Pozo, MOT, OTR

    $18.00 USD

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    • List components of burnout, causes of burnout, and personal and professional outcomes associated with burnout in healthcare employees.
    • Summarize the Jobs-Demands Resource Model and its relevance to the challenges of burnout in healthcare employees.
    • Describe the intrinsic personal factors aimed at reducing symptoms of burnout and enhancing personal well-being and work and life satisfaction.
    • Recognize the extrinsic work factors aimed at reducing symptoms of burnout and promoting occupational justice in the healthcare work environment.
    • Explain the relationship between the development of burnout in healthcare employees, external work factors, and leadership.

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    Mobilization 201 : Joint Mobilizations for the Upper Quarter
    2.0

    Robert McCabe, PT, OCS

    $36.00 USD

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    • List and define the components of the SINSS classification used for an upper quarter evaluation
    • Recall two neurophysiological effects of upper quarter joint mobilizations
    • Cite two indications for performing grade 1-2 joint mobilizations to the upper quarter
    • Identify two conditions that would warrant performing grad 3-4 joint mobilizations to the upper quarter
    • Enumerate 5 contraindications for performing joint mobilizations to the upper quarter State two specific diagnostic or impairment-based indications for performing a cervical distraction mobilization.
    • Summarize the purpose for performing a posterior mobilization to the glenohumeral joint
    • Paraphrase the clinical prediction rule used to determine the effectiveness of cervico-thoracic mobilizations for patient’s presenting with subacromial impingement.

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    Mobilization 202 : Joint Mobilizations for the Lower Quarter
    2.0

    Robert McCabe, PT, OCS

    $36.00 USD

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    • List and define the components of the SINSS classification used for a lower quarter evaluation
    • Recall two neurophysiological effects of joint mobilizations as applied to the lower quarter
    • Cite two indications for performing grade 1-2 joint mobilizations for the lower quarter
    • Identify two conditions that would warrant performing grad 3-4 joint mobilizations for the lower quarter
    • Enumerate 5 contraindications for performing joint mobilizations as applied to the lower quarter
    • State two specific diagnostic or impairment-based indications for performing a lateral to caudal hip joint mobilization.
    • Explain the purpose for performing a posterior to anterior proximal tibiofibular glide
    • Provide two common indications for performing a medial patella mobilization technique

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    Neuroanatomy Review Related to Upper Extremity Function : Neuroanatomy of the UE
    3.0

    Sue Ordinetz, MEd, MS, OT

    $54.00 USD

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    • Locate major divisions and structures of the CNS
    • Name functions of CNS structures, and their integration with other structures
    • Identify effects of CNS dysfunction on upper extremity function, behavior and occupational performance

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    Ortho 118 : Bone Healing - Everything You Need to Know
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Identify and describe the phases of bone healing
    • List and describe 3 objectives that serve as the foundation of fracture management and bone healing
    • Define and differentiate osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and osteocytes
    • Define and discuss Wolff’s law
    • Discuss 3 principles of stress deprivation, immobilization, and normal physiologic stress as they apply to fracture healing
    • Identify 3 complications of bone healing
    • Outline and describe 6 areas of descriptive organization of classifying fractures
    • Describe pathologic fractures and list 4 types
    • Discuss 2 ways how osteoporosis affects fractures
    • List 2 common methods of fracture fixation, fixation devices, and fracture classifications

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    Ortho 119 : Muscle and Tendon Healing
    1.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $18.00 USD

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    • Describe and differentiate between the macrostructure and microstructure of muscle and tendon
    • List and describe the 2 main types of muscle fibers. List and describe the 3 mechanisms for a muscle injury
    • Describe the difference between a supraphysiologic and a sub-failure load and how each type may contribute to an injury
    • Define how a muscle strain differs from a ligament sprain
    • Describe the differences between a tendinitis and a tendinosis
    • Describe the effects of aging on tendons
    • Name and describe the 3 phases of connective tissue healing
    • Describe the effects of immobilization on connective tissue

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    Pain 105 : Cancer: Pathology, Physical Activity, Nutrition, Massage Therapy and Acupuncture
    1.0

    Dean Smith, DC, PhD

    $18.00 USD

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    • Outline the nature of and hallmarks of cancer
    • Summarize the relationship between physical activity and cancer
    • Summarize the relationship between nutrition and cancer
    • Summarize the relationship between massage therapy and cancer
    • Summarize the relationship between acupuncture and cancer
    • Summarize the relationship between manual therapy and cancer

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    Pain 106 : Pain, Inflammation, Back Pain, Fibromyalgia and Peripheral Neuropathy
    1.0

    Ron Steriti, ND, PhD

    $18.00 USD

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    • Summarize the assessment and diagnosis of pain
    • List and describe 5 common causes of back pain and how to prevent injury
    • Outline the causes of fibromyalgia
    • Illustrate the mechanisms of inflammation and pain
    • Discuss the pain of peripheral neuropathy

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    Pain 110 : Orthopedic Management of Pain and Pain Syndromes
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Describe 3 ways how pain can be a burden to the patient and society
    • Describe 2 key components of the biopsychosocial model for treating pain
    • Describe how pain is a multisystem output
    • Describe the neuromatrix and how it relates to a person’s neural signature
    • List 3 medical terms that can influence a patient’s level of fear and anxiety
    • Describe 3 body systems that can be influenced by a persistent state of pain
    • Outline the 12 treatment principles in the context of therapeutic neuroscience education for patients with persistent pain

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    Patient Communications 201 : Improving Patient-Provider Communications
    1.0

    Brett Kinsler, DC

    $18.00 USD

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    • Determine why communication is imperative in clinical encounters
    • Classify rights and responsibilities of the patient -provider partnership
    • Recognize barriers and benefits regarding improved communication
    • Apply numerous strategies to improve and solidify patient interactions
    • Summarize how to fix the system so providers will provide better quality visits

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    Patient Communications 202 : Age, Ethnicity and Socioeconomic Status
    1.0

    Brett Kinsler, DC

    $18.00 USD

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    • Identify the ways your conscious or unconscious bias toward patient characteristics may enter the clinical relationship
    • Outline ways to improve your clinical communication with patients who are elderly, poor or ethnic minorities.
    • Distinguish male and female patient communication styles and plan what to do when your patient wants a different gender provider
    • Compare the way Jewish, Irish, Italian, and other cultures present differently as patients and prepare your communication style appropriately
    • Internalize the seven ideal interpersonal traits patients want in their health care providers

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    Patient Communications 203 : Detecting Dishonesty: Why Our Patients Lie and What To Do About It
    1.0

    Brett Kinsler, DC

    $18.00 USD

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    • Recognize deceptive behaviors from other people and integrate these skills
    • Use tips garnered from former CIA officers to separate truth from lies
    • Determine motivations for patients to lie to health care providers
    • Strategize ways to avoid being lied to by your patients and staff
    • Assess the consequences of lying and how it compromises clinical relationships

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    Patient Communications 204 : Four Habits of Highly Effective Clinicians: Evidence-Based Ways to Improve Your Bedside Manner
    1.0

    Brett Kinsler, DC

    $18.00 USD

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    • Explain the Four Habits of Highly Effective Clinicians
    • Show the payoffs for each of the habits and provide examples
    • Demonstrate how to avoid “Door Knob Concerns” and uncover hidden problems
    • Specify barriers to patient communication and how to overcome them
    • Describe action steps to incorporate better communication habits into practice immediately

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    Patient Communications 205 : Communicating Risk and Harms
    1.0

    Brett Kinsler, DC

    $18.00 USD

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    • Modify explanations about risks, harms and benefits to avoid miscommunication to patients
    • Apply research concepts such as sensitivity and specificity to outcomes communications
    • Identify weak spots in clinical trials with regard to benefits and harms
    • Implement the best practitioner action to build trust in patients
    • Discover strategies for better communicating with low functional health literacy patients

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    Physical Diagnosis 166 : Differential Diagnosis - Exposing Spinal Pain Imposters
    1.0

    Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

    $18.00 USD

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    • List five statistical references that relate to evidence based practice.
    • List four Red flags that are pertinent in the evaluation component of treatment.
    • Identify the five categories that pertain to possible spinal pain and referred pain.
    • Describe two metabolic diseases that can affect the spine.

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    Physical Diagnosis 166 - 169 : Differential Diagnosis in Physical Therapy
    4.0

    Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

    $72.00 USD

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    • This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Physical Diagnosis 166 through Physical Diagnosis 169

    Course Group includes all Physical Diagnosis Courses numbered 166 through 169
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    Physical Diagnosis 167 : Cervical Spine Differential Diagnosis
    1.0

    Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

    $18.00 USD

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    • Recognize and list four red flags for the cervical and shoulder girdle.
    • Identify three medical conditions that may refer to the cervical spine but are non-musculoskeletal in origin and require a physician's intervention.
    • Name and describe two CPR for the Cervical Spine.
    • List two dural tests that are done for the nervous system in the Cervical region.

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    Physical Diagnosis 168 : Thoracic Spine Differential Diagnosis
    1.0

    Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

    $18.00 USD

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    • Identify and describe two musculoskeletal issues of the thoracic region.
    • List one dural test that is used to evaluate the thoracic region which will assist in determining normal neuromeningeal pathway mobility.
    • List two CPR of the spine in the thoracic region that have good reliability and are effective in use.
    • List and describe two vascular diagnoses which may relate to Thoracic Spine referred pain

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    Physical Diagnosis 169 : Lumbar Spine, Pelvis and Hip Differential Diagnosis
    1.0

    Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

    $18.00 USD

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    • Identify two serious pathologies that appear to be related to the lumbar spine but are not.
    • Describe three categories of pelvic fractures than may occur.
    • Describe the objective differences between vascular claudication and neurogenic claudication.
    • List the five screening tests for the pelvis and SI joint.

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    Physical Diagnosis 175
    3.0

    Debra Dent, BPT, Dip Manip PT, OCS, FCAMPT

    $54.00 USD

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    • Compare the difference between angular and linear motion.
    • List the limiting factors necessary for stability in respect to linear motion.
    • List and describe the function of the limiting structures of the atlantooccipital joint and the atlantoaxial joint.
    • Describe the path of the vertebral artery from the subclavian artery to the basilar artery
    • List the three types of Atlantooccipital fractures.
    • Describe five diseases that may compromise the stability of the cervical region and how.
    • List and elaborate on the immune specific diseases that can affect the atlantoaxial joint.
    • Summarize the normal growth of the cervical spine and craniovertebral region in children.
    • Outline the details of IFOMPT Framework for Red Flags.
    • Demonstrate three stability tests of the cervical region and interpret the results.
    • Demonstrate a neurological scan to clear spinal cord and neurological dysfunction in the cervical spine.
    • Apply a vigorous mandatory scan for all patients to rule out serious pathology of the cervical spine and the neurological system and be able to interpret the results.

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    Physical Therapy 104 : Introduction to Low Level Lasers
    1.0

    Brett Kinsler, DC

    $18.00 USD

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    • Discuss the unique properties of lasers and their clinical applications
    • Identify indications and contraindications to cold laser therapy
    • List parameters and protocols of cold laser therapy
    • Evaluate the current body of low level laser therapy clinical research
    • Explain the advantages and disadvantages of using cold laser therapy

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    Postural Control 101 : Development of Postural Control
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Describe the development of postural control systems and the influence of that development on gross- and fine-motor development.
    • Discuss atypical development of postural control and its influence on the development of gross- and fine-motor skills.
    • Identify appropriate assessment tools available for the evaluation of postural control.
    • Identify appropriate treatment techniques for facilitating reactive and anticipatory postural control.

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    Rehab 111 : Spinal Cord and Head Injury Rehabilitation
    2.0

    Linda Simon, DC

    $36.00 USD

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    • Identify the anatomy of upper motor neuron tract systems and discuss the functionality of upper motor neuron tract systems
    • Explain the effects of a spinal cord injury
    • Discuss the anatomy and functionality of regions of the brain
    • Describe complications post injury of brain and spinal cord injury
    • Describe standard treatment procedures prior to rehabilitation of brain and spinal cord injured patients
    • Explain the difference between neurological deficit rigidity versus disuse atrophy/spasm of spinal cord and head injured patients
    • Describe treatment options for rehabilitation of spinal cord and head injured patients
    • Explain treatment methods to transition C curve locomotion to S curve locomotion
    • Explain treatment methods for atrophy and spasm
    • Discuss most current curative research for spinal cord and head injured patients

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    Rehab 130 : Evaluation and Treatment of Non-Surgical Rotator Cuff Disorders
    2.0

    Robert McCabe, PT, OCS

    $36.00 USD

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    • Recite 3 risk factors for developing rotator cuff tendonosis
    • State the purpose of the scapula reposition and scapula assistance test.
    • Explain how to perform the external rotation lag sign and recall the purpose of this test
    • Paraphrase one evidence - based test cluster for diagnosing a rotator cuff tear.
    • Recall two indications/goals for performing posterior glenohumeral joint mobilizations.
    • Cite the clinical prediction rule (CPR) for favorable outcome in patients undergoing conservative management for rotator cuff disorders
    • Identify two criteria for phase I rehabilitation exercises for rotator cuff disorders

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    Rehab 131 : Rehabilitation Following Rotator Cuff Repair
    1.0

    Robert McCabe, PT, OCS

    $18.00 USD

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    • Recall 3 potential reasons, based on expert opinion, that may contribute to the high re-tear rate following rotator cuff repair.
    • Recite 4 factors that impact the rehabilitation program for patients following rotator cuff repair.
    • Summarize the DeOrio classification for rotator cuff tear size.
    • State 3 appropriate exercises during weeks 0-2 following rotator cuff repair
    • Provide 2 appropriate exercises during weeks 6-8 following rotator cuff repair
    • Name 3 appropriate exercises during weeks 8-12 following rotator cuff repair

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    Rehab 133 : Quadriceps/ Patella Tendon Repair
    1.0

    Robert McCabe, PT, OCS

    $18.00 USD

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    • Enumerate three physical / clinical examination findings associated with rupture of the quadriceps tenon.
    • List 3 patient specific factors that need to be considered when following a rehabilitation program following repair of the quadriceps or patella tendon.
    • Recall three goals during phase 1 (0-2 weeks) of a rehabilitation program following repair of the quadriceps or patella tendon.
    • Identify three goals during phase 3 of a rehabilitation program following repair of the quadriceps or patella tendon.
    • Cite five return to play criteria that need to be met following repair of the quadriceps or patella tendon.

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    Rehab 134 : Cartilage Restoration
    1.0

    Robert McCabe, PT, OCS

    $18.00 USD

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    • Summarize the key difference between the cartilage restoration vs cartilage reparation procedures.
    • List 3 personal (health and demographic) factors that need to be considered when following a rehabilitation program following cartilage restoration/reparative procedures.
    • Enumerate 3 lesion-specific factors that need to be considered when following a rehabilitation program following cartilage restoration/reparative procedures.
    • Recall three goals during phase 1 (0-2 weeks) of a rehabilitation program following cartilage restoration/reparative procedures.
    • Cite five return to play criteria that need to be met following cartilage restoration/reparative procedures.
    • Summarize the evidence-based outcomes for the 3 most common cartilage restoration/reparation techniques.

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    Rehab 135 : The Overhead Athlete: Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation & Performance Training
    3.0

    Robert McCabe, PT, OCS

    $54.00 USD

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    Hour 1

    • Recall 2 pathological pitching mechanical patterns that may lead to injury
    • List 3 injury risk factors in in the overhead athlete
    • Provide 4 injury prevention screening tests for the overhead athlete
    • With respect to shoulder strength, cite 3 metrics  that can be used as red flags to identify players who are at higher risk for incurring an injury to the shoulder /elbow
    Hour 2
    • Describe 1 clinical test to evaluate anterior and posterior shoulder instability
    • List the 3 components of an evidence -based test cluster  to assess rotator cuff pathology in the overhead athlete
    • Identify 2 components in the rehabilitation program for shoulder instability
    • List and define the 3 types of shoulder impingement
    Hour 3
    • Recall 2 Performance factors in pitching
    • Cite 2 return to play criteria for the overhead athlete
    • Identify one advantage of weighted ball holds
    • Identify one disadvantage of weighted ball programs

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    Rehab 136 : The Athlete's Lumbar Spine: Evaluation and Treatment
    3.0

    Robert McCabe, PT, OCS

    $54.00 USD

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    Hour 1

    • Recall the most common types of lumbar spine injuries among athletes participating in different sports.
    • Identify one advantage and one disadvantage of the treatment-based classification system as it applies to the treatment of the athlete’s lumbar spine.
    • List 3 contemporary treatment models that can be applied to the management of lower back pain in the athlete.

    Hour 2

    • Recall the definition and importance of red and yellow flags during the medical screening process.
    • Identify 3 red flags that may implicate a non-mechanical source of lower back pain.
    • List the difference between central and peripheral sensitization.

    Hour 3

    • List one treatment goal in phase 2 rehabilitation of the athlete’s lumbar spine.
    • Cite one treatment principle in phase 3 rehabilitation of the athlete’s lumbar spine.
    • Summarize two variations of the squat exercises that can be used to decrease strain on the lumbar spine.
    • Recall three variations of the deadlift exercises that can be used to decrease strain on the lumbar spine.
    • Summarize the McGill core endurance ratio tests that can be used to guide the return to sport decision making processes

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    Risk 112 : Fee-Splitting, Self Referrals and Kickbacks: Steering Clear of Prohibited Healthcare Arrangement
    3.0

    Peter Van Tyle, Esq

    $54.00 USD

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    • Identify specific conduct and activities within the practice of healthcare that violate a host of regulatory and statutory proscriptions relating to fee splits and kickbacks
    • Explain the development of current fee-splitting laws
    • Distinguish the letter of the law regarding fee-splitting and anti-kickback legislation from unprofessional conduct and consequent harms the statutes were enacted to discourage
    • Demonstrate a working knowledge regarding the roles played by the various state and federal enforcement agencies as they related to fee splits and kickbacks
    • Assess ones working knowledge regarding the process by which anti-referral safe harbors developed and how they operate

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    Risk 113 : Avoiding Ethical Landmines and Criminality in Your Healthcare Employment Agreement
    3.0

    Peter Van Tyle, Esq

    $54.00 USD

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    • Evaluate sample healthcare employment agreement
    • Explain the components of a well drafted healthcare employment agreement
    • Relate likely enforcement of provisions included in healthcare employment contract
    • Assess non-compete provisions through a judicial balancing test
    • Distinguish the various methods by which a court will rehabilitate certain contract provisions and selectively enforce others
    • Explain what kinds of contract provisions may run afoul of state and federal laws, including fee splitting and kickback prohibitions

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    Risk 114 : Selling a Healthcare Practice: Ethical, Legal, Financial and Tax Considerations
    3.0

    Peter Van Tyle, Esq

    $54.00 USD

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    • Evaluate a sample sale agreement and sample letter issued to patients upon dissolution of practice
    • Explain components of any well drafted buy-sell agreement including non-competes
    • Identify how to handle patient records vis-à-vis the sale
    • Understanding forms and laws relating to the transfer of logos, trademarks and Internet Domain Names
    • HIPAA Considerations
    • Acquaint oneself with the tax consequences of particular types of practice sales
    • Discuss valuation methods used for determining an appropriate practice sales price
    • Identify legal concerns associated with the dissolution of a healthcare practice
    • Recognize how sales can trigger violations: fee splitting, patient abandonment, kickback, and anti-trust

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    Risk 147 : Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare: Move Over - AI is Here
    2.0

    Peter Van Tyle, Esq

    $36.00 USD

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    • Appreciate the significance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in transforming the healthcare industry.
    • Recognize the potential benefits of AI in improving diagnosis accuracy and treatment outcomes.
    • Identify how AI can streamline administrative processes, such as scheduling appointments, billing, forms, and managing patient records.
    • Explore compliance with laws and regulations when using AI and chatbots in advertising, including rules around data collection and use
    • Understand the challenges of determining who owns the copyright for content generated by AI systems
    • Evaluate the importance of keeping up-to-date with technological advancements in healthcare for quality patient care and practice management
    • Comprehend the challenges regarding patient data privacy and security associated with AI.

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    Soft Tissue Injuries 101 : Soft Tissue Injury: The Neglected Cause of Musculoskeletal Disorders
    2.0

    Linda Simon, DC

    $36.00 USD

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    • Explain the anatomy and functionality of healthy soft tissue components
    • Explain the effects of injury on soft tissue
    • Define effects of injured soft tissue on functionality of the spine and extremities
    • Discuss patterns of musculoskeletal relationships of recruiting other structures after injury and their effects on functionality
    • Describe various methods of treatment for dysfunctional soft tissue
    • Explain relationship of injured tissue to its surrounding structures, its effects and treatment
    • Explain compensation and recruitment of healthy tissue to the broader scope of complications and the effective treatment of primary and now secondary effects of injury
    • Describe rehabilitation exercises in relation to proprioception

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    Soft Tissue Injuries 102 : Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS): Current Advances in Treatment
    1.0

    Eloisa Aniceta, PT

    $18.00 USD

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    • Differentiate localized MPS and fibromyalgia
    • Become familiar with the diagnosis and treatment of MPS
    • Describe theory and benefits of Myofascial Release (MFR) as a treatment for soft tissue conditions including MPS
    • Summarize 3 key points of traditional and modern Myofascial techniques

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    Soft Tissue Injuries 103 : Comprehensive Introduction to Soft tissue Injury and Treatment
    4.0

    Linda Simon, DC

    $72.00 USD

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    • Explain the types of soft tissue
    • Demonstrate and discuss diagnostic evaluation of soft tissue injury
    • Explain pain patterns of neurological injury for differential diagnosis
    • Discuss types of soft tissue injuries
    • Evaluate soft tissue changes associated with pain
    • Discuss the mechanisms of healing soft tissue injuries
    • Describe diagnostic tools in determining soft tissue injuries
    • Explain the use of ice and heat in soft tissue injuries
    • Demonstrate and discuss stretching; passive, active and postfacilitation
    • Demonstrate and discuss somatic technique
    • Demonstrate and discuss strain/counterstrain
    • Demonstrate and discuss friction massage
    • Demonstrate and discuss Postisometric relaxation
    • Demonstrate and discuss electrical muscle stimulation and ultrasound
    • Demonstrate and discuss triggerpoint ultrasound in treatment
    • Discuss massage therapy
    • Demonstrate and discuss myofascial release
    • Demonstrate and discuss active release
    • Demonstrate and discuss Neuromuscular Therapy (NMT)
    • Discuss cold laser therapy
    • Demonstrate and discuss exercise rehabilitation and muscle strengthening
    • Discuss mobilization and manipulation

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    Soft Tissue Injuries 104 : The Shoulder: Biomechanics, Pathology and Soft Tissue Treatment
    4.0

    Linda Simon, DC

    $72.00 USD

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    • Explain the structural anatomy of the shoulder and its soft tissue
    • Explain the functional anatomy of the shoulder and its soft tissue.
    • Demonstrate the active and passive examination of the shoulder and soft tissue.
    • Describe pathological conditions of the bony structures, joints, ligaments, tendons, bursa and muscles of the shoulder
    • Describe sports injures to the shoulder.
    • Describe injuries to the nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the shoulder.
    • Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for pathological conditions of the bony structures, joints, ligaments, tendons, bursa and muscles of the shoulder.
    • Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the shoulder.
    • Define functional relationships of the shoulder with associated regions

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    Soft Tissue Injuries 105 : Elbow, Wrist and Hand: Biomechanics, Pathology and Soft Tissue Treatment
    4.0

    Linda Simon, DC

    $72.00 USD

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    • Explain the structural anatomy of the elbow, wrist, and hand and associated soft tissue
    • Explain the functional anatomy of the elbow, wrist, and hand and associated soft tissue
    • Demonstrate the passive examination of the elbow, wrist, and hand and associated soft tissue
    • Demonstrate the active examination of the elbow, wrist, and hand and associated soft tissue
    • Describe pathological conditions of the bony structures, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, fascia, bursa and nerves of the elbow, wrist, and hand
    • Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for pathological conditions of the bony structures of the elbow, wrist and hand
    • Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, fascia, bursa and nerves of the elbow, wrist and hand
    • Define functional relationships between the elbow, wrist and hand and with other regions

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    Soft Tissue Injuries 106 : The Cervical Spine: Biomechanics, Pathology and Soft Tissue Treatment
    6.0

    Linda Simon, DC

    $108.00 USD

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    • Explain the structural anatomy of the bones and joints of the cervical spine, ligaments and muscles of the cervical spine and the nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the cervical spine
    • Explain the functional anatomy of the bones and joints of the cervical spine, the ligaments and muscles of the cervical spine and the nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the cervical spine
    • Demonstrate the passive examination of the bones and joints of the cervical spine, the ligaments and muscles of the cervical spine and the nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the cervical spine
    • Demonstrate the active examination of the bones and joints of the cervical spine, the ligaments and muscles of the cervical spine and the nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the cervical spine
    • Discuss imaging of the cervical spine
    • Discuss advanced testing of the soft tissue of the cervical spine
    • Describe pathological conditions of the bony structures, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the cervical spine
    • Explain the mechanism of acceleration/deceleration impact
    • Explain the effects on the cervical spine from acceleration/deceleration injury, and specifically the effects on the soft tissues structures
    • Explain the grading system for acceleration/deceleration injury
    • Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the pathological conditions of the bony structures, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, blood vessels, nerves and fascia of the cervical spine
    • Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the sequela of acceleration/deceleration injury
    • Define relationships of the cervical spine with other regions

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    Soft Tissue Injuries 107 : The TMJ: Biomechanics, Pathology and Soft Tissue Treatment
    2.0

    Linda Simon, DC

    $36.00 USD

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    • Explain the structural anatomy of the TMJ and its soft tissue
    • Explain the functional anatomy of the TMJ and its soft tissue
    • Demonstrate the passive examination of the TMJ and soft tissue
    • Demonstrate the active examination of the TMJ and soft tissue
    • Describe pathological conditions of the bony structures of the TMJ
    • Describe pathological conditions of the joints of the TMJ
    • Describe pathological conditions of the ligaments of the TMJ
    • Describe pathological conditions of the muscles of the TMJ
    • Describe injuries to the nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the TMJ
    • Describe injuries from acceleration/deceleration impact to the TMJ
    • Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the joints of the TMJ
    • Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the ligaments of the TMJ
    • Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the muscles of the TMJ
    • Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the TMJ
    • Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for acceleration/deceleration injury to the TMJ
    • Define functional relationships of the TMJ with associated regions

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    Soft Tissue Injuries 108 : Thoracic Spine and Rib Cage: Biomechanics, Pathology and Soft Tissue Treatment
    5.0

    Linda Simon, DC

    $90.00 USD

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    • Explain the structural anatomy of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the thoracic spine and rib cage
    • Explain the functional anatomy of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the thoracic spine and rib cage
    • Demonstrate the passive examination of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the thoracic spine and rib cage
    • Demonstrate the active examination of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the thoracic spine and rib cage
    • Discuss imaging of the thoracic spine and rib cage
    • Describe pathological conditions of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the thoracic spine and rib cage
    • Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the thoracic spine and rib cage
    • Discuss relationships of the thoracic spine and ribs with other regions

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    Soft Tissue Injuries 109 : Lumbopelvic Spine: Biomechanics, Pathology and Soft Tissue Treatment
    8.0

    Linda Simon, DC

    $144.00 USD

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    • Explain the structural anatomy of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the lumbopelvic spine
    • Explain the functional anatomy of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the lumbopelvic spine
    • Explain biomechanics of the lumbopelvic spine
    • Demonstrate the passive examination of bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the lumbopelvic spine
    • Demonstrate the active examination of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the lumbopelvic spine
    • Discuss radiographic imaging of the lumbopelvic spine
    • Discuss advanced testing of the soft tissue of the lumbopelvic spine
    • Describe pathological conditions of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the lumbopelvic spine
    • Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the pathological conditions of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the lumbopelvic spine
    • Define relationships of the lumbopelvic spine with other regions

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    Soft Tissue Injuries 110 : Hip and Knee: Biomechanics, Pathology and Soft Tissue Treatment
    6.0

    Linda Simon, DC

    $108.00 USD

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    • Explain the structural anatomy of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the hip and knee
    • Explain the functional anatomy of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the hip and knee
    • Explain biomechanics of the hip and knee
    • Demonstrate the passive examination of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the hip and knee.
    • Demonstrate the active examination of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the hip and knee
    • Discuss radiographic imaging of the hip and knee
    • Discuss advanced testing of the soft tissue of the hip and knee
    • Describe pathological conditions of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the hip and knee
    • Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the pathological conditions of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the hip and knee
    • Define relationships of the hip and knee with other regions

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    Soft Tissue Injuries 111 : Ankle and Foot: Biomechanics, Pathology and Soft Tissue Treatment
    5.0

    Linda Simon, DC

    $90.00 USD

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    • Explain the structural anatomy of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the ankle and foot
    • Explain the functional anatomy of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the ankle and foot
    • Explain biomechanics of the ankle and foot
    • Demonstrate the passive examination of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the ankle and foot
    • Demonstrate the active examination of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the ankle and foot
    • Discuss radiographic imaging of the ankle and foot
    • Discuss advanced testing of the soft tissue of the ankle and foot
    • Describe pathological conditions of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the ankle and foot
    • Demonstrate soft tissue treatments for the pathological conditions of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, bursa, nerves, blood vessels and fascia of the ankle and foot
    • Define relationships of the ankle and foot with other regions.

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    Sports Medicine 105 : Cardiorespiratory Fitness: Assessment and Exercise Prescription
    1.0

    Dean Smith, DC, PhD

    $18.00 USD

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    • Illustrate basic principles of cardiorespiratory exercise
    • Outline health screening and physical fitness testing
    • Create cardiorespiratory and strength training exercise prescriptions

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    Stroke Rehab 137 : Neurophysiology of Stroke Recovery
    4.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $72.00 USD

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    • Describe various mechanisms and neurophysiology of recovery from stroke
    • Describe how imaging is used in regard to stroke recovery
    • Outline 3 changes to brain function in relation to recovery of behavior after stroke
    • List and describe 3 anatomical biomarkers used as predictors of recovery after stroke
    • Describe how genetics can influence stroke recovery
    • Outline 3 other factors that influence recovery after stroke
    • Become familiar with the physiological basis of rehabilitation in stroke
    • Describe rehabilitation training techniques that target the central nervous system, spinal cord and skeletal muscle
     

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    Stroke Rehab 138 : Neurologic Impairments and Their Treatment
    6.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $108.00 USD

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    • Outline and describe 3 characteristics of each cortical aphasia
    • Describe 5 different approaches to aphasia rehabilitation
    • Describe characteristics and treatment for apraxia of speech and dysarthria
    • Describe the 4 stages of swallowing and critical components of each stage
    • Cite 3 key components in the evaluation and assessment of dysphagia
    • Review and describe 5 syndromes that result from right hemisphere effected stroke
    • Describe 3 emotional communication disorders that result from right hemisphere stroke
    • Summarize and describe the scope and spectrum of poststroke cognitive dysfuntion
    • Analyze and describe 3 ways to manage poststroke cognitive dysfunction
    • Outline and differentiate the clinical characteristics of central poststroke pain

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    Stroke Rehab 139 : Sensorimotor Impairments and Their Treatment
    7.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $126.00 USD

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    • Outline and describe 5 patterns of locomotor recovery after stroke
    • Analyze and describe the effects of stroke severity on locomotor recovery
    • Describe task-oriented training and differentiate it from neuromuscular re-education
    • Summarize key components of at least 3 emerging and innovative approaches to upper limb rehabilitation
    • Describe the use, application and effectiveness of neuromuscular electrical stimulation for motor restoration in hemiplegia
    • Discuss what robots are and why they are used in stroke rehabilitation inlcuding 3 advantages and disadvantages
    • Become familiar with and describe 5 components of using virtual reality and video games for stroke rehabilitation
    • Analyze and describe walking recovery progression after stroke including biomechanics of poststroke gait, early and poststroke patterns of recovery
    • Describe 3 components involved in walking rehabilitation interventions following stroke

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    Stroke Rehab 140 : Poststroke Complications and Their Treatment
    7.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $126.00 USD

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    • Become familiar with secondary ways to prevent stroke by examining a variety of risk factors and listing ways that each can be managed
    • Examine and analyze cardiovascular and musculoskeletal health to prevent deconditioning after stroke
    • Outline 3 strategies for designing exercise programs in stroke survivors
    • Summarize and describe at least 5 medical complications after stroke
    • Understand the physiology of spasticity after stroke and examine 3 ways to measure it
    • Describe 3 ways of managing spasticity after stroke and the characteristics of each intervention
    • Outline musculoskeletal complications after stroke and examine characteristics of pain, and common shoulder conditions after stroke

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    Stroke Rehab 141 : Other Rehabilitation Therapeutics
    3.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $54.00 USD

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    • Describe how orthotics can be used in the management of upper limb restoration after stroke
    • List 3 ways that orthotics can be used in the management of lower limb restoration after stroke
    • Summarize 10 indications for the use of AFO's
    • Describe the role of functional electrical stimulation after stroke
    • Describe and analyze the role of alternative, complementary and integrative medicine and therapy after stroke
    • Examine movement therapies, manipulative and body-based practices after stroke
    • Describe the role of seating, assistive technology and equipment management for individuals who have suffered a stroke
    • Outline and describe the use of electronic aids for daily living and examine 3 ways that augmentative communication can be used after stroke

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    Stroke Rehab 142 : Stroke Care Systems and Outcomes
    6.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $108.00 USD

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    • Outline and describe 5 stroke-specific functional assessment tools and the role of each
    • Understand and examine a variety of predictive factors that are related to stroke recovery
    • Become familiar with and examine various stroke services and factors that influence stroke services
    • Understand the common services and solutions that are available for patients with stroke
    • Follow the progression of stroke rehab along the continuum of care and examine postacute rehab defining each state of treatment
    • Become familiar with stroke in pediatrics. Outline the categories and epidemiology of pediatric stroke. Exam risk factors, diagnostic imaging and list 3 treatment and management techniques
    • Become familiar with stroke in young adults. Outline the categories and epidemiology of pediatric stroke. Exam risk factors, diagnostic imaging and list 3 treatment and management techniques
    • Become familiar with stroke in older adults. Outline the categories and epidemiology of pediatric stroke. Exam risk factors, diagnostic imaging and list 3 treatment and management techniques

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    Stroke Rehab 143 : Psychosocial and Community Reintegration
    5.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $90.00 USD

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    • Become familiar with a variety of ethical issues in the care of stroke survivors
    • Examine the various aspects and factors related to informed consent
    • Outline and describe how stroke impacts family members and discuss the research on caregiver intervention
    • Examine the various aspects for driving after stroke including neurologic disorders that effect driving, crash risk and determining fitness for driving
    • Understand the role of sports and recreation after stroke and the importance of activity
    • Become familiar with sexuality after stroke including the physiology of sexual function
    • Understand vocational rehabilitation options after stroke and the role of employer accommodation

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    Stroke Rehab 144 : Cerebrovascular Accidents - Stroke Insights for the Rehab Professional
    1.0

    Lindsey Butkus, OTR/L

    $18.00 USD

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    • Describe current stroke statistics and trends within the US
    • Discuss the difference between Ischemic stroke, Hemorrhagic stroke and TIA
    • List 5 preventable causes of strokes
    • Describe 3 key methods for the prevention of strokes
    • Describe 3 types of medical intervention based on classification of stroke

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    Suicide Assessment 201 : Suicide and Non-Suicide Self-Injury, Inward-Focused Emotions: Suicide and Assessmet of Risk for In-Hospital Suicide and Aggression in High-Dependency Care Environments
    3.0

    Richard Saporito, DC

    $60.00 USD

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    • Describe the profile of suicide in the US, noting psychosocial and cultural factors that effect risk
    • Identify 3 common precipitating events for suicide attempts
    • Describe risk factors for suicide including co-existing psychiatric disorders
    • Name the most frequent co-existing psychiatric disorders
    • Use the sad person scale to assess suicide risk
    • Give examples of primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions
    • Describe basic level interventions that take place in the hospital or community
    • Identify key elements of suicide precautions and environmental safety factors in the hospital
    • Describe the problem on non-suicidal self-injury
    • Explain the range of self-protective behavioral responses
    • Discuss 3 myths about suicidal behaviors
    • Identify 2 cultural or social factors that relate to suicide
    • Examine 4 categories of motivation for attempting suicide
    • Explain how suicide affects family members and friends
    • Describe 3 theories that attempt to explain the causes of suicide
    • Discuss the occurrence of suicide throughout each life cycle
    • Outline the process for assessing the suicidal potential of a client
    • Choose 3 therapeutic goals and interventions for clients with suicidal behaviors

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    Suicide Assessment 201 - 202
    6.0

    Richard Saporito, DC

    $120.00 USD

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    • Describe the profile of suicide in the US, noting psychosocial and cultural factors that effect risk
    • Identify 3 common precipitating events for suicide attempts
    • Describe risk factors for suicide including co-existing psychiatric disorders
    • Name the most frequent co-existing psychiatric disorders
    • Use the sad person scale to assess suicide risk
    • Give examples of primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions
    • Describe basic level interventions that take place in the hospital or community
    • Identify key elements of suicide precautions and environmental safety factors in the hospital
    • Describe the problem on non-suicidal self-injury
    • Explain the range of self-protective behavioral responses
    • Discuss 3 myths about suicidal behaviors
    • Identify 2 cultural or social factors that relate to suicide
    • Examine 4 categories of motivation for attempting suicide
    • Explain how suicide affects family members and friends
    • Describe 3 theories that attempt to explain the causes of suicide
    • Discuss the occurrence of suicide throughout each life cycle
    • Outline the process for assessing the suicidal potential of a client
    • Choose 3 therapeutic goals and interventions for clients with suicidal behaviors
    • Indicate the manifestations of military sexual trauma
    • Cite the rate of disability amongst living veterans
    • Describe the incidence and distribution of mental illness in the veteran population
    • Define PTSD
    • Recognize the DSM-5 criteria for the diagnosis of PTSD
    • Explain the risk factors to developing PTSD
    • Summarize the association between PTSD and Chronic Pain
    • Describe the Primary Care PTSD Screen (PC-PTSD)
    • Recognize the effects of PTSD on the family of sufferers
    • Summarize the psychological and pharmacological treatment for PTSD
    • Define depression
    • List the DMS-5 Criteria for depression
    • Recognize the signs and symptoms of depression
    • Define survivor guilt
    • Explain suicide prevention and the VA Risk Assessment Guide
    • Outline the use of the SAD PERSONS instrument
    • List the risk factors to suicidal behavior
    • Outline the Long and short term goals in suicide prevention, interventions and their rationale
    • Define the characteristics of hopelessness
    • List the outcome criteria for intervention for patients with hopelessness
    • Explain the factors related to ineffective coping mechanisms
    • List long and short term goals of the management of ineffective coping mechanisms
    • Describe interventions and their rationale for the patient with ineffective coping
    • Identify medications used to treat anxiety
    • Recognize medications used to treat psychotic diseases
    • Identify principal signs of depression and drugs used as treatment
    • Recognize agents used as antimanics and medications for bipolar disorder
    • Describe behavioral disorders found in adults and children and drugs indicated in treatment
    • Explain the role of medications in treating Alzheimer’s disease
    • Provide patient education for compliance with medications used to treat conditions and diseases of mental health and behavioral disorders

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    Suicide Assessment 202 : Veterans, Veterans Administration Health Care, and Palliative Care, Veterans Mental Health Issues and Suicide Awareness and Strategies and Management of Suicide Risk
    3.0

    Richard Saporito, DC

    $60.00 USD

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    • Indicate the manifestations of military sexual trauma
    • Cite the rate of disability amongst living veterans
    • Describe the incidence and distribution of mental illness in the veteran population
    • Define PTSD
    • Recognize the DSM-5 criteria for the diagnosis of PTSD
    • Explain the risk factors to developing PTSD
    • Summarize the association between PTSD and Chronic Pain
    • Describe the Primary Care PTSD Screen (PC-PTSD)
    • Recognize the effects of PTSD on the family of sufferers
    • Summarize the psychological and pharmacological treatment for PTSD
    • Define depression
    • List the DMS-5 Criteria for depression
    • Recognize the signs and symptoms of depression
    • Define survivor guilt
    • Explain suicide prevention and the VA Risk Assessment Guide
    • Outline the use of the SAD PERSONS instrument
    • List the risk factors to suicidal behavior
    • Outline the long and short term goals in suicide prevention, interventions and their rationale
    • Define the characteristics of hopelessness
    • List the outcome criteria for intervention for patients with hopelessness
    • Explain the factors related to ineffective coping mechanisms
    • List long and short term goals of the management of ineffective coping mechanisms
    • Describe interventions and their rationale for the patient with ineffective coping
    • Identify medications used to treat anxiety
    • Recognize medications used to treat psychotic diseases
    • Identify principal signs of depression and drugs used as treatment
    • Recognize agents used as antimanics and medications for bipolar disorder
    • Describe behavioral disorders found in adults and children and drugs indicated in treatment
    • Explain the role of medications in treating Alzheimer’s disease
    • Provide patient education for compliance with medications used to treat conditions and diseases of mental health and behavioral disorders

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    Surgical Techniques 101 : Arthroscopic Repair of Posterior Shoulder Instability (PSI)
    1.0

    Rocco Labbadia, RPT

    $18.00 USD

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    • Review pathoanatomy associated with PSI
    • Discuss indications and contraindications for arthroscopic repair of PSI
    • Become familiar with surgical techniques for arthroscopic repair of PSI
    • Examine postoperative considerations and rehabiliation protocols for arthroscopic repair of PSI
    • List 3 complications involved in the arthroscopic repair of PSI

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    Surgical Techniques 101 - 105
    6.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $108.00 USD

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    101: Arthroscopic Repair of Posterior Shoulder Instability (PSI)

    • Review pathoanatomy associated with PSI
    • Discuss indications and contraindications for arthroscopic repair of PSI
    • Become familiar with surgical techniques for arthroscopic repair of PSI
    • Examine postoperative considerations and rehabilitation protocols for arthroscopic repair of PSI
    • List 3 complications involved in the arthroscopic repair of PSI

    102: Arthroscopic Management of Glenohumeral Arthritis (GA)

    • Review the pathoanatomy associated with GA
    • Discuss indications and contraindications for arthroscopic management of GA
    • Become familiar with surgical technique for arthroscopic management of GA
    • Examine postoperative considerations and rehabilitation protocols for GA
    • List 3 complications of arthroscopic management of GA

    103: Arthroscopic Management of Shoulder Stiffness (SS)

    • Review preoperative considerations for arthroscopic management of SS
    • Discuss indications and contraindications for arthroscopic management of SS
    • Become familiar with surgical technique for arthroscopic management of SS
    • Examine postoperative considerations and rehabilitation protocols for SS
    • List 3 complications of arthroscopic management of SS

    104:  Arthroscopic Treatment of Lateral Epicondylitis (LE)

    • Understand the pathology involved in LE
    • Explain the components for performing a comprehensive physical examination on a patient with LE
    • Become familiar with imaging used for LE
    • Explain the indications and contraindications for arthroscopic treatment of LE
    • Become familiar with the surgical technique for arthroscopic treatment of LE
    • Understand the rehabilitation process, complications and expected outcomes following arthroscopic treatment of LE

    105: Open Treatment of Lateral and Medial Epicondylitis

    • Understand the pathology involved in medial and lateral epicondylitis
    • Explain the components for performing a comprehensive physical examination on a patient with medial and lateral epicondylitis
    • Become familiar with imaging used in the diagnosis of medial and lateral epicondylitis
    • Explain the indications and contraindications for open treatment of medial and lateral epicondylitis
    • Become familiar with the surgical technique for open treatment of medial and lateral epicondylitis
    • Understand the rehabilitation process, complications and expected outcomes following open treatment of medial and lateral epicondylitis

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    Surgical Techniques 102 : Arthroscopic Management of Glenohumeral Arthritis (GA)
    1.0

    Rocco Labbadia, RPT

    $18.00 USD

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    • Review the pathoanatomy associated with GA
    • Discuss indications and contraindications for arthroscopic management of GA
    • Become familiar with surgical technique for arthroscopic management of GA
    • Examine postoperative considerations and rehabiliation protocols for GA
    • List 3 complications of arthroscopic management of GA

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    Surgical Techniques 103 : Arthroscopic Management of Shoulder Stiffness (SS)
    1.0

    Rocco Labbadia, RPT

    $18.00 USD

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    • Review preoperative considerations for arthroscopic management of SS
    • Discuss indications and contraindications for arthroscopic management of SS
    • Become familiar with surgical technique for arthroscopic management of SS
    • Examine postoperative considerations and rehabiliation protocols for SS
    • List 3 complications of arthroscopic management of SS

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    Surgical Techniques 104 : Arthroscopic Treatment of Lateral Epicondylitis (LE)
    1.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $18.00 USD

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    • Examine and explain the pathology involved in LE
    • Explain the components for performing a comprehensive physical examination on a patient with LE
    • Become familiar with imaging used for LE
    • Explain the indications and contraindications for arthroscopic treatment of LE
    • Become familiar with the surgical technique for arthroscopic treatment of LE
    • Describe and outline the rehabilitation process, complications and expected outcomes following arthroscopic treatment of LE

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    Surgical Techniques 105 : Open Treatment of Lateral and Medial Epicondylitis
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Describe the pathology involved in medial and lateral epicondylitis
    • Explain the components for performing a comprehensive physical examination on a patient with medial and lateral epicondylitis
    • Become familiar with imaging used in the diagnosis of medial and lateral epicondylitis
    • Explain the indications and contraindications for open treatment of medial and lateral epicondylitis
    • Become familiar with the surgical technique for open treatment of medial and lateral epicondylitis
    • Explore the rehabilitation process, complications and expected outcomes following open treatment of medial and lateral epicondylitis

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    Surgical Techniques 106 : Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL) Reconstruction
    1.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $18.00 USD

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    • Describe the mechanism of injury in athletes with UCL injury
    • Explain preoperative considerations including physical exam, imaging techniques, indications and contraindications to surgery
    • Become familiar with the surgical technique for reconstruction of the UCL
    • Outline the rehabilitation process, complications and expected outcomes following reconstruction of the UCL

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    Surgical Techniques 107 : Distal Biceps Repair
    1.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $18.00 USD

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    • Review preoperative considerations for DBR
    • Discuss indications and contraindications for DBR
    • Become familiar with surgical technique for DBR
    • Examine postoperative considerations and rehabiliation protocols for DBR
    • List 3 complications of DBR

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    Surgical Techniques 108 : Surgical Treatment of Posterolateral Instability of the Elbow
    1.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $18.00 USD

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    • Describe the pathology involved in PIE
    • Review preoperative considerations for PIE
    • Discuss indications and contraindications for PIE
    • Become familiar with surgical technique for PIE
    • Examine postoperative considerations and rehabiliation protocols for PIE
    • List 3 complications of PIE

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    Surgical Techniques 109 : Arthroscopic Meniscectomy (AM)
    1.0

    Rocco Labbadia, RPT

    $18.00 USD

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    • Understand the pathology and mechanism of injury involved in mensical tears
    • Discuss 5 symptoms of mensical tears
    • Become familiar with imaging techniques used to assist in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of meniscal tears
    • Explain the indications and contraindications for AM
    • Become familiar with the surgical technique for AM
    • Understand the rehabilitation process, complications and expected outcomes following AM

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    Surgical Techniques 110 : Patellar Tendon Autograft for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
    1.0

    Rocco Labbadia, RPT

    $18.00 USD

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    • Understand the pathology and mechanism of injury involved in ACL tears
    • Discuss 5 symptoms of ACL tears
    • Become familiar with imaging techniques used to assist in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of ACL tears
    • Explain the indications and contraindications for ACL reconstruction
    • Become familiar with the surgical technique for ACL reconstruction with patellar tendon autograft
    • Understand the rehabilitation process, complications and expected outcomes following ACL reconstruction

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    Surgical Techniques 111 : Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Describe the anatomy and contents of the carpal tunnel
    • List and describe 4 physical tests for diagnosing carpal tunnel syndrome
    • Recite 5 contraindications to endoscopic surgery
    • Describe the procedure for the Standard Open Approach
    • Describe the procedure for the Agee Single-Portal technique
    • Describe the procedure for the Chow Two-Portal Extrabursal Technique
    • List 3 complications each procedure mentioned above
    • Discuss outcomes for each procedure mentioned above

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    Surgical Techniques 112 : Ganglion Excision of the Wrist
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Describe the clinical features and characteristics associated with a ganglia
    • List 3 frequent sites of origins where ganglia occur
    • List and describe 4 methods of treatment
    • Describe the anatomy of the dorsal wrist
    • Describe the procedure for excision of dorsal wrist ganglion
    • Describe the procedure for excision of volar wrist ganglion
    • Describe the procedure for arthroscopic resection of dorsal wrist ganglion
    • List 3 outcome and 3 complications for each of the above procedures

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    Surgical Techniques 113 : Open Reduction and Internal Fixation Distal Radial Fracture
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Describe fractures of the distal radius
    • Define and differentiate the 5 types of fractures
    • List and describe 3 goals of fracture management
    • Describe indications and contraindications for the treatment of distal radius fractures
    • Review anatomy surrounding the distal radius
    • Describe the procedure using distraction plate fixation
    • Describe the procedure using volar buttress plate fixation
    • Describe the procedure using volar plating of intraarticular compression injuries
    • Discuss post-op care and outcomes following surgical treatment of distal radius fractures

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    Surgical Techniques 114 : Dislocation Reduction of the PIP and DIP Joints
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Describe the anatomy of the PIP and DIP joints
    • Review and cite indications for PIP and DIP dislocation reduction
    • Define and differentiate the 3 types of dislocations
    • List 3 contraindications associated with PIP and DIP dislocation reductions
    • Review procedures involved in the reduction of PIP and DIP dislocations
    • List 3 complications following PIP and DIP dislocation reductions
    • Become familiar with post operative care following dislocation reductions

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    Surgical Techniques 115 : Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair
    4.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $72.00 USD

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    • Describe the anatomy of the rotator cuff
    • List and describe 5 different tests for assessing the integrity of the rotator cuff
    • Differentiate imaging techniques for roator cuff injury
    • Describe how rotator cuff tears are classified
    • List and describe indications and contraindications for arthoscopic repair of rotator cuff
    • Discuss 3 different techniques for repairing rotator cuff injuries
    • Describe post-op care and outcomes following rotator cuff repair

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    Surgical Techniques 116 : Stenosing Tenosynovitis
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Describe pathophysiology involved in stenosing tenosynovitis
    • Discuss presenting symptoms associated with stenosing tenosynovitis
    • Outline the steps involved in Finkelstein's movement and what elicits a positive result
    • Describe conservative treatment measures for stenosing tenosynovitis
    • List 3 indications for surgical intervention
    • Discuss anatomy of the extensor tendons in the hand
    • Review surgical procedure for De Quervain's Disease
    • Review surgical procedure for trigger finger and thumb
    • Review surgical procedure for percutaneous release of trigger finger
    • Describe outcomes and complications following surgery for stenosing tenosynovitis

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    Surgical Techniques 117 : Open Rotator Cuff Repair
    3.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $54.00 USD

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    • Explore pathology of the rotator cuff
    • Describe and differentiate 5 tests for assessing the rotator cuff
    • List and describe 3 imaging techniques for assessing the rotator cuff
    • Define and explain how rotator cuff tears are classified
    • Discuss the goals and treatment of rotator cuff injury
    • Review anatomy of the rotator cuff and related structures
    • Describe the technique for acromioplasty
    • Discuss post-op care, complications and anticipated outcomes

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    Surgical Techniques 118 : Distal Biceps Tendon Repair
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Discuss pathology of distal biceps rupture
    • Become familiar with physical examination for distal biceps rupture
    • List indications and contraindications for distal biceps repair
    • Review anatomy of the biceps and the antecubital fossa
    • Describe the Boyd and Anderson two-incision technique for distal biceps repair
    • Discuss complications, post-op care and anticipated outcomes

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    Surgical Techniques 119 : Dislocation Reduction of the Shoulder Joint
    3.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $54.00 USD

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    • Review anatomy of the shoulder joint
    • Discuss pathophysiology of shoulder joint dislocation
    • Become familiar with physical examination for shoulder dislocation
    • List indications for shoulder joint relocation
    • Review technique for performing Stimson maneuver
    • Review Scapular manipulation technique
    • Review External rotation method
    • Review Milch technique
    • Review  traction-counter-traction technique
    • Review Spaso technique
    • Review Posterior dislocation reduction technique
    • Review technique for Inferior dislocation reduction
    • Discuss post reduction care, complications and anticipated outcomes

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    Surgical Techniques 119-120 : Dislocation Reduction of the Shoulder Joint, Arthroscopic Bankart Repair
    5.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $90.00 USD

    AudioVisual Course, Multiple Formats, Text

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    Part 1:

    • Review anatomy of the shoulder joint
    • Discuss pathophysiology of shoulder joint dislocation
    • Become familiar with physical examination for shoulder dislocation
    • List indications for shoulder joint relocation
    • Review technique for performing Stimson maneuver
    • Review Scapular manipulation technique
    • Review External rotation method
    • Review Milch technique
    • Review  traction-counter-traction technique
    • Review Spaso technique
    • Review Posterior dislocation reduction technique
    • Review technique for Inferior dislocation reduction
    • Discuss post reduction care, complications and anticipated outcomes

    Part 2:

    • Review anatomy of the shoulder joint
    • Become familiar with shoulder joint dislocations
    • Describe Bankart lesioins
    • List 4 indicaitons for performing arthroscopic Bankart repair
    • List 5 contraindications for performing arthroscopic Bankart repair
    • Review technique for performing arthroscopic Bankart repair
    • Discuss post-op management, complications and anticipated outcomes

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    Surgical Techniques 120 : Arthroscopic Bankart Repair
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

    AudioVisual Course, Multiple Formats, Text

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    • Review anatomy of the shoulder joint
    • Become familiar with shoulder joint dislocations
    • Describe Bankart lesioins
    • List 4 indicaitons for performing arthroscopic Bankart repair
    • List 5 contraindications for performing arthroscopic Bankart repair
    • Review technique for performing arthroscopic Bankart repair
    • Discuss post-op management, complications and anticipated outcomes

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    Surgical Techniques 121 : Nerve Block of the Upper Extremity
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

    AudioVisual Course, Multiple Formats, Text

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    • Review anatomy of the median, radial and ulnar nerves
    • Discuss indications for performing nerve block of the upper extremity
    • List 3 contraindications for performing nerve block of the upper extremity
    • Become familiar with general considerations prior to performing nerve block
    • Review procedures for median nerve block
    • Review procedures for radial nerve block
    • Review procedures for ulnar nerve block
    • List 5 complications of nerve block of the upper extremity

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    Surgical Techniques 122 : Nerve Block of the Lower Extremity
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Become familiar with nerve blocks for the lower extremity
    • List indications and contraindications for nerve blocks to the lower extremity
    • Review functional innervation of the foot
    • Discuss general considerations for nerve block to the lower extremity
    • Review technique for deep peroneal nerve block
    • Review technique for posterior tibial nerve block
    • Review technique for saphenous nerve block
    • Review technique for superficial peroneal nerve block
    • Review technique for sural nerve block
    • Review technique for nerve blocks of the metatarsals and toes
    • Discuss post-procedure care, complications and anticipated outcomes

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    Taping 102 : Taping Techniques: Principles and Practice
    7.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $126.00 USD

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    • List 10 essential supplies for effective taping
    • Outline 5 general guidelines for taping
    • Become familiar with basic pathology appropriate for taping
    • List and describe 5 taping techniques
    • List 5 indications and describe taping techniques for taping the lower extremity
    • List 5 indications and describe taping techniques for taping the upper extremity

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    Telehealth 203 : Innovative Approaches to Delivering Telehealth
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

    AudioVisual Course

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    • Define telerehab including how it can be incorporated as service delivery model for OT 
    • Describe how telerehab can be used as a tool to see patients in a variety of locations 
    • List and describe 5 benefits and 5 drawbacks to the use of telerehab 
    • List and describe 5 different technologies that can be used in telerehabilitation 
    • Describe the scope of practice that can be incorporated in the use of telerehab 
    • Become familiar with telerehab as a service delivery model for Occupational Therapy services

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    Telehealth 204 : Telemedicine for Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation and Orthopedic Postoperative Rehabilitation
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

    AudioVisual Course

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    • List and describe 5 guidelines for virtual physical examination of the spine and extremities
    • Summarize what is needed in terms of set up and preparation for the virtual physical examination
    • Outline and describe 3 different telehealth treatment option
    • Recognize and describe 5 different clinically relevant outcomes of telerehabilitation
    • Examine and recite 5 clinic care points related to telehealth and telerehabilitation

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    Therapeutic Modalities 101 : Physical Agents in Rehabilitation
    20.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $360.00 USD

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    This course includes content and educational objectives included in the following courses; TM 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208 and 210. Do not take these individual courses listed if you take the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course.

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    Therapeutic Modalities 201 : Physiology of Physical Agents
    1.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $18.00 USD

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    • List and examine 3 categories of physical agents
    • Outline and describe 4 effects of physical agents
    • List contraindications and precautions for the use of physical agents
    • Describe the process for evaluating and planning for the use of physical agents
    • List important considerations for documentation for the use of physical agents

    (Content from this course is included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course. Do not take this individual course if you plan or have taken TM 101)


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    Therapeutic Modalities 202 : Physical Agents in the Clinical Practice
    1.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $18.00 USD

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    • Review the history of PAMS in physical medicine and rehabilitation
    • Outline and analyze the role of PAMS in rehabilitation
    • Discuss the use of PAMS and evidence based practice
    • Describe how PAMS can be used in different health care settings
    • List and define terminology associated with PAMS
    (Content from this course is included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course. Do not take this individual course if you plan or have taken TM 101)

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    Therapeutic Modalities 203 : Inflammation and Tissue Repair
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Outline and describe 3 phases of inflammation and healing
    • Describe and differentiate chronic healing from acute healing
    • List and examine various features that effect the healing process
    • Outline and describe the healing of specific musculoskeletal tissues including cartilage, bone, ligaments and muscle
    • Review case studies that highlight clinical application
    (Content from this course is included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course. Do not take this individual course if you plan or have taken TM 101)

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    Therapeutic Modalities 204 : Introduction to Thermal Agents, Hot and Cold Therapy
    4.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $72.00 USD

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    • List 5 different modes of heat transfer
    • Define and differentiate conduction, convection, conversion, radiation, evaporation
    • Describe 3 effects of cold and 4 effects of heat
    • Indicate 4 clinical uses for heat and 4 uses for cold
    • List and describe 2 contraindications for heat and 2 contraindications for cold
    • Analyze 4 adverse effects of thermotherapy
    • Describe the application techniques of both hot and cold
    • Describe important components for documentation for thermal modalities
    • Read case studies to highlight clinical application
    • Discuss clinical reasoning for choosing between cryotherapy and thermotherapy

    (Content from this course is included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course. Do not take this individual course if you plan or have taken TM 101)


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    Therapeutic Modalities 205 : Pain and Pain Management
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Describe the mechanism of pain receptors and how pain is transmitted
    • Discuss the gate control theory and how pain is modulated and controlled
    • Compare and contrast the 6 different types of pain including: acute, chronic, nociceptive, neuropathic, dysfunctional, and psychogenic
    • Analyze 3 different ways to assess pain including the use of pain scales
    • Describe 5 different approaches for managing pain including the use of physical agents, pharmacological, exercise, and other pain management programs
    • Read case studies to highlight and understand clinical application

    (Content from this course is included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course. Do not take this individual course if you plan or have taken TM 101)


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    Therapeutic Modalities 206 : Tone Abnormalities
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Describe the various challenges to assessing tone abnormalities
    • Compare and contrast hypertonicity vs. hypotonicity
    • Describe and differentiate quantitative measuring of muscle tone vs. qualitative measuring of muscle tone
    • Review and describe anatomical bases of muscle tone including neural and muscular contributions
    • Describe abnormal muscle tone and list 3 consequences of abnormal tone
    • Read clinical case studies to highlight and understand clinical application

    (Content from this course is included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course. Do not take this individual course if you plan or have taken TM 101)


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    Therapeutic Modalities 207 : Motion Restrictions
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Describe and differentiate 3 different types of motion
    • Describe capsular and noncapsular patterns of motion restrictions
    • Analyze 5 pathologies that can restrict motion
    • Compare and contrast examination and evaluation techniques for motion restriction
    • Assess 3 methods for treating motion restrictions
    • Discuss the role of physical agents in the treatment of motion restrictions
    • List 5 contraindications and precautions to range of motion techniques
    • Read and examine case studies to highlight clinical application

    (Content from this course is included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course. Do not take this individual course if you plan or have taken TM 101)


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    Therapeutic Modalities 208 : Ultrasound and Diathermy
    3.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $54.00 USD

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    • Analyze the thermal and nonthermal benefits of ultrasound
    • Discuss the clinical application of ultrasound in the use of soft tissue shortening, pain control, bone fractures and other clinical conditions
    • List 5 contraindications and precautions for the use of ultrasound
    • Describe application techniques and parameters surrounding the use of ultrasound
    • Discuss components of ultrasound that should be included in documentation
    • Examine and discuss the physical properties of diathermy
    • Compare and contrast diathermy applicators
    • Describe the thermal and nonthermal effects of diathermy
    • Outline application techniques and understand positioning for diathermy
    • Read case studies to highlight clinical application

    (Content from this course is included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course. Do not take this individual course if you plan or have taken TM 101)


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    Therapeutic Modalities 209 : Electrical Currents
    4.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $72.00 USD

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    Introduction to Electrical Currents

    • Define and describe 3 electrical current parameters including waveforms, time-dependent and other electrical current parameters
    • Describe 3 positive effects of electrical currents
    • List 3 contraindications and precautions for the use of electrical currents
    • Outline the steps for application including patient positioning, electrode type and placement and list 3 general considerations


    Electrical Currents for Muscle Contraction

    • Describe the physiology involved in muscle contraction in the innervated muscle
    • Describe clinical application for orthopedic, neurologic and sports medicine
    • Describe muscle contraction for denervated muscle
    • List 5 precautions and contraindications
    • Outline parameters including, but not limited to, electrode placement, positioning, frequency and amplitude for the use of electrical stimulation for innervated muscles

    (This content is NOT included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course)


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    Therapeutic Modalities 210 : Lasers and Lights and Ultraviolet Light
    3.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $54.00 USD

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    • Discuss the physical properties of electromagnetic radiation
    • Become familiar with the history and physical properties of lasers and lights
    • List and describe 6 effects of lasers and lights
    • Review the indications and contraindications for the use of lasers and lights
    • Outline the steps involved in the application of lasers and lights
    • Discuss important components involved in documentation with the use of lasers and lights
    • Read case studies to understand clinical application
    • Outline and describe the physical properties of ultraviolet radiation
    • Describe 5 effects of ultraviolet radiation
    • List and examine 2 clinical indications for the use of ultraviolet radiation
    • List 5 contraindications and adverse effects for the use of ultraviolet radiation
    • Describe application techniques for ultraviolet radiation

    (Content from this course is included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course. Do not take this individual course if you plan or have taken TM 101)


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    Therapeutic Modalities 211 : Traction
    3.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $54.00 USD

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    • Describe 5 clinical indications for the use of spinal traction
    • Outline and describe application techniques for mechanical traction, lumbar, cervical, self and positional traction
    • Examine important aspects included in documentation for the use of traction

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    Therapeutic Modalities 212 : Electrical Currents for Soft Tissue Healing and Pain Control
    3.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $54.00 USD

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    Electrical Currents for Soft Tissue Healing

    • Explain how electrical stimulation facilitates wound healing
    • Describe 3 parameters for electrical stimulation to promote wound healing
    • Explore and list 2 parameters for the use of iontophoresis
    • Describe the use of electrical currents for edema control
    • List 3 precautions and 3 contraindications for the use of electrical currents in tissue healing


    Electrical Currents for Pain Control

    • Describe the use of conventional TENS, Low-rate and Burst-Mode TENS for the use of pain control
    • List and describe 3 contraindications for the use of electrical currents for pain control
    • Examine parameters such as waveform, electrode placement, amplitude, treatment time and frequency in the use of electrical currents for the use ofpain control
    • Read case studies and highlight clinical application

    (This content is NOT included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course)


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    Therapeutic Modalities 213 : Hydrotherapy
    3.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $54.00 USD

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    • Define 4 physical properties of water
    • Describe 6 physiological effects of hydrotherapy
    • Examine 4 uses for the use of hydrotherapy in clinical practice
    • List and describe 4 adverse effects and 5 contraindications and precautions for hydrotherapy
    • Compare and contrast clinical use and application techniques
    • Examine and describe 3 important safety considerations for infection prevention

    (This content is NOT included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course)


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    Therapeutic Modalities 214 : Compression
    3.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $54.00 USD

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    • Describe 3 benefits and the effects of the use of external compression
    • Outline and describe 5 clinical indications for the use of external compression
    • List 5 contraindications and precautions
    • Outline and describe application techniques for bandaging, compression garments, and compression pumps
    • Examine the adverse effects of external compression

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    Therapeutic Modalities 215 : Electrical Stimulation: Principles and Parameters
    3.0

    Pamela Houghton, PhD, PT

    $54.00 USD

    AudioVisual Course

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    • Understand electrical principles so that you can predict the amount and location of current flow in human tissues including muscles. 
    • Decide whether an individual is appropriate for EStim given relevant contraindications, precautions, and associated risks.
    • Link electrode placement and electrical waveform selection. 
    • Chose common electrical stimulus parameters based on the desired outcome and individual patient needs. 
    • Describe application techniques that are safe, comfortable, and effective manner. 
    • Identify resources for continue learning and application of knowledge

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    Womens Health 102 : Exercise in Pregnancy
    1.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $18.00 USD

    AudioVisual Course

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    • Recite exercise guidelines and recommendations by the ACSPPSE, HHS and ACOG
    • Outline and describe 6 benefits of exercise during pregnancy
    • Describe 4 maternal physiologic changes that occur during pregnancy
    • Describe 3 physiologic changes associated with exercise during pregnancy
    • List 5 relative and 5 absolute contraindications to exercise during pregnancy
    • Describe 2 fetal outcomes associated with maternal exercise during pregnancy

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    Wound Management 106 : Anatomy and Physiology of Skin and Soft Tissue
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Describe the mechanisms by which the skin is able to provide its 6 major functions
    • Describe the structures, function and cellular composition of the skin layers, including layers within the dermis and eipdermis
    • Explain the relationship between skin pigmentation and protection against ultraviolet light
    • Compare and contrast the structural and cellular development of the skin in the fetus, premature infant, full-term neonate, adolescent and adult
    • Describe at least 2 effects on the skin of the following: hydration, sun, nutrition, soaps and medications
    • Compare and contrast the structure and function of dark and light pigmented skin

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    Wound Management 107 : Wound Healing Physiology
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Compare and contrast wound healing processes for each type of closure: primary, intention, secondary intention and tertiary intention
    • Distinguish between partial thickness and full thickness wound repair
    • Explain the difference between acute and chronic full thickness wounds
    • Describe 4 characteristics of a chronic wound
    • Describe the role of various types of cells in the wound repair process
    • Describe features and characteristics of scarless healing
    • Distinguish between keloid and hypertrophic scarring and the treatment of each
    • Identify conditions and comorbidities that affect the wound healing process

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    Wound Management 108 : Types of Skin Damage and Differential Diagnosis
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Describe the process of at least 5 factors that contribute to skin damage
    • Distinguish among the following terms; macule, papule, plaque, nodule, wheal, pustule, vescile and bulla
    • Describe 4 types of mechanical trauma by the extent of tissue damage associated with each
    • Discuss 3 interventions for preventing each type of mechanical trauma
    • Describe 3 preventive interventions for 3 common causes of chemical damage
    • Describe the process of an allergic contact dermatitis
    • Identify factors that predispose a patient to candidiasis
    • Describe manifestations and care of skin damage due to irradiation

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    Wound Management 109 : Skin and Wound Inspection and Assessment
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Differentiate between skin inspection and assessment
    • List 6 factors to consider when assessing darkly pigmented skin
    • Distinguish between wound assessment and evaluation of healing
    • Define partial-thickness and full-thickness tissue loss
    • Compare and contrast a normal and an abnormal finding for each wound assessment parameter
    • Describe how to measure the length, width, depth tunneling and undermining of a wound

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    Wound Management 110 : Pressure Ulcers: Impact, Etiology and Classification
    1.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $18.00 USD

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    • Describe the incidence and prevalence of pressure ulcers in various clinical settings and vulnerable patient populations
    • Define pressure ulcer
    • Identify the 3 most common locations at which pressure ulcers develop
    • Describe the role of subcutaneous tissue and muscle in preventing pressure ulcers
    • Describe the role of the causative factors for pressure ulcer formation

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    Wound Management 111 : Developing and Maintaining a Pressure Ulcer Prevention Program
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Explain 3 justifications for a pressure ulcer prevention program
    • Distinguish between an avoidable and an unavoidable pressure ulcer
    • List components of a best practice bundle of a pressure ulcer prevention program
    • Distinguish between a pressure ulcer risk assessment and a skin assessment
    • Identify the risk factor subscales in the Braden Scale for Predicting Pressure Sore Risk
    • Distinguish between turning and repositioning
    • Describe 5 repositioning techniques

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    Wound Management 112 : Support Surfaces
    1.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $18.00 USD

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    • List 3 limitations to the reliance of capillary closing values for support surface evaluation
    • List 4 factors to consider when interpreting the significance of interface tissue pressure readings
    • Define pressure redistribution, immersion and envelopment
    • Explain the difference between a reactive and an active support surface
    • Compare the advantages and disadvantages of support surface categories and features
    • List factors to consider for appropriate selection of a support surface

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    Wound Management 113 : Neuropathic Wounds: The Diabetic Wound
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Describe 3 types of neuropathy that may occur in the patient with diabetes
    • Identify critical factors to be included in the history and physical exam of the patient with lower-extremity neuropathic disease
    • Describe the correlation of protective sensation with risk for diabetic foot ulcer
    • Distinguish among the musculoskeletal foot deformities that lead to focal areas of high pressure in the patient with peripheral neuropathy
    • Identify key concepts in effective and appropriate offloading

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    Wound Management 114 : Wound Debridement
    1.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $18.00 USD

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    • Describe the role of debridement in the wound healing process
    • List contraindications to debridement
    • Distinguish between selective and nonselective debridement
    • Compare and contract 4 methods of debridement: autolysis, chemical, mechanical and sharp
    • List debridement options for the infected wound
    • Describe 5 factors to consider when selecting a debridement approach
    • For each method of debridement, list 2 advantages, disadvantages and relevant special considerations

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    Wound Management 115 : Topical Management
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Identify 3 principles of wound management
    • Describe the characteristics of a physiologic wound environment
    • Identify at least 5 objectives in creating a physiologic wound environment
    • Define the terms occlusive, semiocclusive, moisture retentive, primary dressing and secondary dressing
    • List 2 indications and 1 contraindication for each dressing category
    • Describe the factors to consider when selecting a wound dressing

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    Wound Management 116 : Electrical Stimulation
    1.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $18.00 USD

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    • Become familiar with electrical stimulation for the use of wound healing
    • Define terminology associated with electrical stimulation for wound healing
    • Explain the physiologic effects of electrical stimulation
    • List at least 2 indications for electrical stimulation
    • List at least 2 contraindications for electrical stimulation

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    Wound Management 117 : Ultraviolet Light and Ultrasound
    1.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $18.00 USD

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    • Become familiar with ultraviolet light and ultrasound for the use of wound healing
    • List at least 1 indication each for ultraviolet-C, high frequency ultrasound and low frequency ultrasound use
    • List at least 2 contraindications for each modality
    • Explain the mechanisms of action for each modality

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    Wound Management 118 : Burns
    2.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Identify the 3 phases of burn care and discuss the goal of each phase
    • Discuss the causes of burns including thermal, chemical and electrical injuries
    • Identify how the 3 zones of tissue damage relate to the depth of the burn wound
    • Describe 3 methods commonly used to calculate the total body surface area of a burn
    • Describe the advantages and disadvantages of at least 4 topical burn care products and dressings
    • Identify 3 principles of managing burn wounds in an outpatient setting

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    Wound Management 119 : Surgical Wounds and Incision Care
    1.0

    Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT

    $18.00 USD

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    • Discuss current issues related to surgical wound infection and recommendations made by national collaboratives or evidenced-based guidelines to address these problems and improve outcomes
    • Compare intrinsic and extrinsic patient characteristics associated with surgical wound healing complications or infection
    • Identify wound assessment characteristics comparing the ASEPSIS method of evaluating wounds with Center for Disease Control and Prevention-defined characteristics for surgical site infection
    • Identify evidence-based measures for surgical wounds including dressing, topical treatment, and care of sutures, staples and tissue adhesives
    • Discuss 3 aspects of care or evaluation for patients with surgical wounds and how they can help to promote healing and prevent complications of healing

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    Yoga and Rehab 101 : Yoga and Rehabilitation
    2.0

    Riddhi Patel, PT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Briefly outline the 8 limbs of Ashtanga Yoga 
    • Enumerate classification of asanas 
    • List 5 benefits of asanas or yogic postures 
    • Understand the application of asanas with therapy 
    • List 5 Asanas for low back pain 
    • List 3 Asanas for hip stretches 
    • Name 5 poses/ asanas for upper extremity strengthening 
    • Recite contraindications for all poses

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    Yoga and Rehab 102 : Pranayama and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
    3.0

    Riddhi Patel, PT

    $54.00 USD

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    Hour # 1

    • Describe what is Pranayama
    • List 5 benefits of Pranayama or Yogic Breathing

    Hour #2

    • Understand the application of Pranayama with Rehab
    • List 3 simple Breathing exercises for warm up

    Hour #3

    • List 9 Yogendra Pranayama
    • Summarize importance of Breathing correct
    • Be familiar with contraindication for all Pranayama


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    Yoga and Rehab 103 : Yoga for Upper Extremity Injuries
    2.0

    Riddhi Patel, PT

    $36.00 USD

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    • List 5 benefit of Yoga Asana
    • Understand the application of Yogic Asanas or Postures with Rehab
    • State 5 Asanas to improve shoulder flexibility
    • Propose poses for progressing with scapular stabilization
    • Be able to differentiate between use of static and dynamic poses
    • Recognize ways to modify poses when painful
    • Create HEP with Yogic Postures
    • Be familiar with correct alignment during poses
    • Summarize ways to prevent injuries with yoga asanas

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    Yoga and Rehab 104 : Yoga for Balance and Lower Extremity Conditions
    2.0

    Riddhi Patel, PT

    $36.00 USD

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    • Justify the use of  Yoga poses with rehabilitation 
    • Name 3 poses for each stage of rehabilitation 
    • List 5 poses helpful for balance 
    • Describe how to implement yoga with patients and establish a POC 
    • Perform a biomechanical analysis with poses 
    • Recognize and list Do’s and Don'ts with  poses 
    • Describe 5 ways to avoid injuries with poses

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    Yoga and Rehab 105 : Yoga for Low Back Pain and Core Stabilization
    3.0

    Riddhi Patel, PT

    $54.00 USD

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    • Understand application of core stability for low back pain 
    • Recall physiology associated with low back pain 
    • What is eoga and enumerate various benefits 
    • Enlist asanas for acute low back pain 
    • List 5 important asanas for increasing flexibility 
    • Select appropriate asanas for core strengthening 
    • Propose modification in yoga asanas 
    • Deduce information from latest evidence-based studies on yoga for low back pain 
    • Summarize importance of yoga for low back pain

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