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1 Individual courses given by Pre-Approved Sponsors will not appear below. Following are pre-approved sponsors: The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and its components The Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT) and its jurisdictions Graduate education programs accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education Courses offered by CAPTE accredited schools (PA schools are included below) AbleNet Mary Sagstetter x2252 Access to Mobility and Assistive Technology in the Classrooms Academy of Lymphatic Studies Joe Zuther Certification Course in Manual Lymph Drainage and Complete Decongestive Therapy Academy Medical Systems Lezlie Putnam Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia 9 9 Pulmonary Rehab: From Novice to Expert Lead ECG Monitoring and Arrhythmias 9 9 Accelerated Care Plus Corp (ACP) Lana Roe Virtual Reality Augmented Therapy 2 2 PAMS in Subacute Rehab 2 2 Progressive Resistance Exercise With Elastic Bands Post Operative Hip and Knee 2 2 Aerobic Exercise for Aging Adults Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 1 1 Electrode Application and Safety 1 1 Group Therapy 1 1 Hemiplegic Gait 1 1 Herpes Zoster and Postherpetic Neuralgia 1 1 Continence Improvement 3 3 Contracture Management 3 3 Fall Prevention 3 3 Osteoarthritis of the Knee 3 3 Accelerated Care Plus Corp (ACP) Pain Management 3 3
2 Physical Agent Modality Basics 5 5 Wound Healing 3 3 Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Wrist and Hand 1 1 Stroke Hand Edema 1 1 Stroke Recovery 1 1 Upper Quadrant Patterned Electrical Neuromuscular Stimulation 2 2 Lower Quadrant Patterned Electrical Neuromuscular Stimulation 2 2 Orthotic Therapy 2 2 Physical Agent Modality Documentation Recommendations 1 1 Chronic Heart Failure and Rehab 2 2 ACPT Rajiv Sawhney Evaluation and Treatment of Common Foot Pathologies Using Functional Orthotics Manual Therapy for the Upper Quarter AdvantageCEUs.com Rebecca Smith Stroke Rehabilitation Module Stroke Rehabilitation Module Stroke Rehabilitation Module Postsurgical Sports Rehab: Knee & Shoulder-Module 1: Concepts in Postsurgical Management Postsurgical Sports Rehab: Knee & Shoulder-Module 2: Knee Ligament Injuries-ACL Postsurgical Sports Rehab: Knee & Shoulder-Module 3: Knee Ligament Injuries-PCL Postsurgical Sports Rehab: Knee & Shoulder-Module 4: Knee Meniscus Injuries/Tendon Ruptures 4 4 Postsurgical Sports Rehab: Knee & Shoulder-Module 5: Knee Articular Cartilage Injuries Postsurgical Sports Rehab: Knee & Shoulder-Module 6: AC Joint Injuries/Rotator Cuff Repair AdvantageCEUs.com Postsurgical Sports Rehab: Knee & Shoulder-Module 7: Shoulder Capsular & Ligament Stabilization 10 10
3 Orthopedic Physical Therapy Secrets-Module 1: Basic Science 4 4 Orthopedic Physical Therapy Secrets-Module 2: Disease Processes 2 2 Orthopedic Physical Therapy Secrets-Module 3: Electrotherapy and Modalities 3 3 Orthopedic Physical Therapy Secrets-Module 4: Special Topics Orthopedic Physical Therapy Secrets-Module 5: Special Topics Orthopedic Physical Therapy Secrets-Module 6: The Shoulder Orthopedic Physical Therapy Secrets-Module 7: The Elbow and Forearm 2 2 AdvantageCEUs.com Orthopedic Physical Therapy Secrets-Module 8: The Wrist and Hand 3 3 AdvantageCEUs.com Orthopedic Physical Therapy Secrets-Module 9: The Spine 6 6 Orthopedic Physical Therapy Secrets-Module 10: The SI Joint/Hip and Pelvis 4 4 Orthopedic Physical Therapy Secrets-Module 11: The Knee 5 5 Orthopedic Physical Therapy Secrets-Module 11: The Foot and Ankle 4 4 Geriatric Therapy-Module 1: Foundations Part Geriatric Therapy-Module 2: Foundations Part Geriatric Therapy-Module 3: Examination and Intervention Part Geriatric Therapy-Module 4: Examination and Intervention Part Geriatric Therapy-Module 5: Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Plan of Care Part 1 Geriatric Therapy-Module 6: Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Plan of Care Part Aegis Therapies Patty Nutt Understanding Diabetes in the Senior Care Setting
4 Wound Management and Debridement Pain Management in Long Term Care 4 4 Alfred I dupont Hospital for Children Jeanne-Marie Lanza Promoting Function in the Early Years of Life Using Neuro Developmental Treatment Allard USA Michelle Frontnicki New Perspectives in Functional Gait Biomechanics 4 4 Tri-planar Biomechanics in Pediatric Function New Dynamic Approaches to the Orthotic Management of Pediatric Gait 5 5 Allegany College of Maryland Linda Atkinson Foot & Ankle Update: Guidelines for Treating Common Conditions Evidence for Combined Training Approaches to Improve Arm Function and Balance in Patients with Chronic Stroke 4 4 You Don't Know What You Don't Know About Dementia: Dementia Possible Care 6 6 Feeding and Swallowing Disorders in the Adult Population: Assessment and Treatment Introduction to Hand Therapy with an Emphasis on Splinting Designing Progressive Spine Exercise Programs Ethics for the Health Care Professional 6 6 Allegheny Chesapeake PT, Inc. Rajiv Sawhney Pelvic Floor Function, Dysfunction, and Treatment Level Allegheny General Hospital Shawna Sutherland Sports Medicine for the Primary Care Physician: A Complete Conference 8 8 Allied Services Diana Pope Albright, PT LSVT BIG Training and Certification Workshop MFI-Myofascial Manipulation Almost Family, Inc. Danielle Sandmann Optimum Balance 17 17
5 Assessment of the Older Adult COPD 2 2 Diabetes 2 2 Fall Risk Reduction 1 1 Geriatric Assessment Tools 1 1 Geriatric Depression 1 1 Medication Administration, Part Medication Administration, Part Pain Management 2 2 Understanding CHF Wound Management 1 1 Ambassador Rehab Vickie Briggs Navigating the Documentation & Coding Maze 3 3 Amedisys, Inc. Kathleen Summo Medication Management for the Home Health Clinician 1 1 Evaluating the Evidence 1 1 Cognitive Strategies 1 1 Balanced for Life Virtual ILT Understanding Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders 2 2 Balanced for Life LIVE Heart at Home Module 2- Cardiac Pathophysiology 1 1 Heart at Home Module 3 - Cardiac Physical Assessment 1 1 Heart at Home Module 4 - Management of the Patient with Heart Disease 1 1 Amedisys, Inc. HIV AIDS for the Skilled Clinician 3 3 Geriatric Incontinence 1 1 Anticoagulation Therapy in Home Care and Hospice 1 1 Addressing Shoulder Dysfunction Balance and Fall Prevention 8 8 Prevention of Medical Errors Tuberculosis for the Skilled Clinician 1 1 Ethics and Jurisprudence for Physical Therapists Fibromyalgia 1 1 Vital Signs and Cardiopulmonary Assessment 1 1 Pressure Ulcers
6 APTA AND ITS COMPONENTS PRE-APPROVED SPONSOR American Physical Rehabilitation Network Raydene Segrist x 2131 When the Feet Hit the Ground Everything Changes Take the Next Step Aquatic Therapy and Rehab Institute Angie Fischer Aquatic Therapy and Rehab Institute ARCADIA UNIVERSITY Arcadia University Physical Therapy Dept-Alumni Assoc. Linda Carney Arcadia University Physical Therapy Dept Emily DePaul Hip and Back Specialty Certificate Program Intro/Certification Track General Ed Track Advanced Lumbar Stabilization Aquatic Management for LBP 3 3 Brain Science and Aquatic Therapy 3 3 Evidence-Based Shoulder Rehab 3 3 Fibromyalgia Relief 3 3 Integrated Balance 3 3 Lumbar Stabilization Linking Land and Pool Orthopedic Issues for Older Adults Tai Chi Arthritis Land Workshop 1 1 Will It Work For You? 1 1 Vertical/Seated Hip & Back Protocols Pediatric Specialty Certificate Program Lumbar Stabilization Specialty Certificate Program PRE-APPROVED SPONSOR Current Topics in Running Injury Rehabilitation Exploring the Future of Physical Therapy ATG Rehab Michelle L Lange Power Wheelchair Assessment
7 At Home Seminars, LLC Jeffrey McCamman Sport Strength: Chest and Back 4 4 Sport Strength: Legs and Shoulders 4 4 Agility, Quickness, and Reactivity 4 4 Physical Rehabilitation in Arthritis: Module Physical Rehabilitation in Arthritis: Module Physical Rehabilitation in Arthritis: Module Fallproof!, 2nd Edition Prenatal and Postpartum Exercise Design 8 8 Manual Correction and Treatment of the Sacroiliac Joint 4 4 The Hand: Fundamentals of Therapy: Module The Hand: Fundamentals of Therapy: Module The Hand: Fundamentals of Therapy: Module Stroke Rehabilitation: Guidelines for Exercise & Training to Optimize Motor Skills: Module Stroke Rehabilitation: Guidelines for Exercise & Training to Optimize Motor Skills: Module Stroke Rehabilitation: Guidelines for Exercise & Training to Optimize Motor Skills: Module Rehabilitation for the Postsurgical Orthopedic Patient, 2nd Ed: Module 1: The Upper Extremity and the Spine Rehabilitation for the Postsurgical Orthopedic Patient, 2nd Ed: Module 2: The Lower Extremity At Home Seminars, LLC Clinical Examination of the Shoulder 8 8 Promoting Legal and Ethical Awareness: Module Promoting Legal and Ethical Awareness: Module Promoting Legal and Ethical Awareness: Module Multidisciplinary Therapy Screening 2 2 Ankle Anatomy & Biomechanics 2 2 Hip Anatomy & Biomechanics 2 2 Knee Anatomy & Biomechanics 2 2 Shoulder Anatomy & Biomechanics 3 3 Current and Popular Concepts in the Evaluation and Non- Operative Treatment of the Lumbar Spine: Part 1: Lumbar Spine Anatomy and Biomechanics 4 4
8 Current and Popular Concepts in the Evaluation and Non- Operative Treatment of the Lumbar Spine: Part 2: Common Pathologies of the Lumbar Spine 3 3 Current and Popular Concepts in the Evaluation and Non- Operative Treatment of the Lumbar Spine: Part 3: Improving Lumbar Neuromuscular Efficiency: Objectives of Treatment Plans 3 3 Shoulder Pathologies: The Rotator Cuff HIV/AIDS and the Rehabilitation Professional 5 5 Common Phrase Translations: Spanish for English Speakers 5 5 Muscle Energy Techniques Exercise and Multiple Sclerosis 6 6 At Home Seminars, LLC Manual Interventions for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome 4 4 The BEST Exercise Program for Osteoporosis Prevention 8 8 Building Effective Communication Skills in Healthcare: Share the Story 2 2 Cardiovascular Nutrition and Fitness Diet, Exercise and Fitness Practical Nutrition for Fitness Professionals 7 7 Nutrition for the Elderly Nutrition for Young Athletes Osteoporosis Prevention and Treatment Breast Cancer Recovery Exercise Program 5 5 Exercise and Parkinson's Disease 5 5 Physical Therapy of the Shoulder: Module Physical Therapy of the Shoulder: Module Physical Therapy of the Shoulder: Module Physical Therapy of the Shoulder: Module Physical Therapy for Children: Module 1: Management of Musculoskeletal Impairment At Home Seminars, LLC Physical Therapy for Children: Module 2: Management of Neurologic Impairment Physical Therapy for Children: Module 3: Management of Cardiopulmonary Conditions 15 15
9 Positional Release Techniques Athletic Taping and Bracing Strength Ball Training 4 4 Functional Fitness for Older Adults 6 6 Sport Balance 4 4 Sport Core 4 4 Back to Golf Melissa Damiani Back to Golf Total Performance The Barral Institute Kristen Bloom Visceral Manipulation: Abdomen Bayada Nurses Amie Martinelli The Therapists Role in Reducing Avoidable Hospitalizations 2 2 Blue Sky Therapy Services Kathy Boyarke Booth, Bartolucci, Balderston Orthopedics Justin Shaginaw Evidence-Informed Interventions & Functional Outcome Tools for Common Geriatric Conditions Acquired Brain Injuries: Strategies that Really Work! 6 6 Connections and Communications for Your Patient Relationships th Annual Philadelphia Sports Medicine Congress Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital Michelle Mulhall Cambria-Somerset Council for Education of Health Professionals, Inc Joni Hoffman Patients with Mild and Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Emerging Treatments Medical Screening and Differential Diagnosis of the Cervical and Lumbar Regions on Physical Therapy Care2Learn Ellen Sakamoto Therapy Documentation 101 for Part B Services (1314) Home Care Basics (1318) Exercise, Activity, and Diabetes (1319) 2 2 Diabetes: Acute Complications of Diabetes (1321) 1 1 Parkinson's Disease: Practice Guidelines (1333) 8 8 Multiple Sclerosis: Practice Guidelines (1336) 4 4
10 Infection Control in the Healthcare Setting (1349) 4 4 Lymphedema Part 1: Overview and Assessment (1351) 4 4 Lymphedema Part 2: Treatment (1352) OASIS C - An Overview (1355) 3 3 MRSA: A Time for Action (1358) 1 1 Preventing Patient Falls (1363) 1 1 Bloodborne Pathogens (1391) 2 2 Care2Learn An Introduction to MDS 3.0 (1393) 1 1 Rehabilitation in Critical Care: Summary of NICE Guideline 83 (1394) 1 1 MDS 3.0: Sections A through Z (1395) 6 6 MDS 3.0 and RUGS IV: What You Need to Know (1396) 2 2 Ethics and Boundaries in Healthcare (1313) 3 3 Functional Independence Measure (FIM-TM) in an Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility (1338) 3 3 OASIS-C: Process Measures (1353) 2 2 Wiihabilitation (1343) 2 2 Geriatric Diagnostic Testing for PT and OT (1076) 2 2 Thoracic Spine Stabilization & Rehabilitation Techniques (1152) 3 3 Lumbar Spine Stabilization & Rehabilitation Techniques 4 4 (1153) Care2Learn Back in Golf -- Rehabilitation Techniques (1154) 4 4 Cervical Spine Stabilization & Rehabilitation Techniques (1155) 3 3 Introduction to Hand Evaluation and Treatment Concepts (1158) 3 3 Vestibular Rehabilitation (1194) 6 6 Brain Injury Treatment: A Neuropsychological Approach (1197) 3 3 Strength Training: Focusing on Geriatrics (1206) 3 3 Pusher Syndrome: Evaluation and Treatment Techniques (1238) 2 2 Knee Replacement: Current Concepts in Rehabilitation (1247) 3 3
11 Body Weight Supported Gait Training (BWSGT) (1255) 3 3 Care2Learn Introduction to Aquatic Therapy (1277) 3 3 Developing an Interdisciplinary, Individualized Plan of Care (1312) 2 2 Stroke Rehabilitation: Special Topics in Physical Therapy (1292) 7 7 Brain Injury: Practice Guidelines (1335) 8 8 Top 10 Clinical Indicators for Effective Screening (1290) Care Resources Jean Marsh Baby Steps: Building Ambulation Interventions for the Birth to 3 Population with Posture and Movement Dysfunction Pediatric Vestibular Rehabilitation Assessment and Treatment Integrating NDT and Sensory Strategies in Pediatric Practice Pediatric Gait and Orthotic Management Clinical Approach to the Evaluation and Treatment of Congenital Torticollis Treatment of Children with Autism for Physical Therapists Get Ready to Learn: Yoga Therapy in the Classroom Handling Intensive to Improve Core Stability Toward Functional Outcomes There is Always a Reason for the Behavior: Is it Sensory or is it Behavior? Diagnosis, Management, and Prevention of Youth Athletic Injuries Cascade Dafo Inc. Jessica Spencer Introduction to Dynamic Bracing Workshop 6 6 Days One and Two Dynamic Bracing Workshop Celtic Healthcare Anna Pitassi Gait Velocity 1 1 What Do We Do with Our Berg Balance Results 1 1 Center for Advanced Orthotics & Prosthetics Elizabeth Mansfield Prosthetic Overview 1 1
12 Transtibial Prosthetics 1 1 Transfemoral Prosthetics 1 1 Center for Women's Fitness Caroline Anthony Pre/Postnatal Pilates Specialist Centers for Rehab Services Susan E George Physical Therapy Comprehensive Management of Bowel Dysfunction CEU Institute Daryline Leslie x211 CHATHAM UNIVERSITY Soft Tissue Injuries 1 1 PRE-APPROVED SPONSOR Chesapeake Rehab Equipment Neill Rowland Chesapeake Rehab Equipment Annual Educational Conference The Chikly Health Institute Kristen Bloom Lymph Drainage Therapy 1: Lymphatic Pathways; Anatomical Integrity CIAO Seminars Cory Tompkins Recent Advances in Rehabilitation of the Medically Complex Patient Anatomy of Swallowing 4 4 Cryotherapy and Intermittent Pneumatic Compression for Soft Tissue Treatment 1 1 Edema Management in Long Term Care Facilities 1 1 Seated Tai Chi for the Back and Neck 1 1 Treatment of Upper Extremity Dysfunction NESS H Certification The NESS L300 Foot Drop System Certification Course 7 7 Initial & Regional Myofascial Release and Other Manual Techniques in Dysphagia Management Pediatric Feeding: The Big Picture I 8 8 Pediatric Feeding: The Big Picture II 8 8 CIAO Seminars NDTA 2011 Conference-Building Blocks of Baby Treatment 23 23
13 Dynamic Modality Use 2 2 Electrotherapy 4 4 Muscle Re-education 2 2 Neurobiology of Pain and Electrotherapy of Pain Management 2 2 Therapeutic Ultrasound 3 3 Short Wave Diathermy 1 1 Comprehensive Management of CVA in the Long-Term Care Setting 2 2 Cincinnati Sportsmedicine Research and Education Foundation Debbie Hartwig th Annual Advances on the Knee & Shoulder Conference CM Consulting Brian Cardin Pedorthic Applications in Physical Therapy CMI Educational Institute, Inc. Marcy Koopman x 8166 Psychopharmacology: What You Need to Know About Psychiatric Medications Therapeutic Yoga: Innovative Solutions for Improving Therapy Outcomes Integrated Identification and Treatment of Temporomandibular Disorder, Tension Type Headaches and Fibromyalgia Visually Enhanced Therapy: Improving Reading, Attention, Balance, Movement, Coordination, and Sensory Processing Problem Colonial Intermediate Unit 20 Bobbie R. Pinckney Improving Fitness & Function for Children with Special 6 6 Needs Pediatric Refresher Coordinated Health Melanie McLaughlin x8243 Live Function Foot/Ankle Live Function: Functional Knee Live Function: Functional Hip Live Function: Functional Shoulder
14 CPRS Judy Hickes Breast Cancer Rehabilitation for the Outpatient Physical Therapist Hip Evaluation & Treatment 3 3 Foot and Ankle Evaluation and Treatment 3 3 Evaluation & Treatments of Patients with Concussions Cross Country Education Heather Smith x Suspected Apraxia and Early Intervention 6 6 Relearning Kinesia Treatment for Parkinsons Disease 6 6 Hidden Causes of Neck and Shoulder Pain 6 6 Introducing APPI Rehabilitation: Matwork Level HIPAA Compliance After the Hi-Tech Act 6 6 Effective Examination of the Shoulder Complex: New 6 6 Advances Effective Techniques for Total Body Strengthening: The 6 6 Physiology of Strength Training and Design Getting the PIQ-ture 6 6 Therapeutic Approaches to Dementia 6 6 Asperger's Syndrome 6 6 Deep Tissue Massage: Safe and Effective Techniques 6 6 Successful Evaluation and Treatment of Low Back Pain 6 6 Cross Country Education Vestibular Rehabilitation Evaluation and Management 6 6 Effective Treatment for Sciatica 6 6 Assessments and Exercise Programming for Improving 6 6 Stability, Mobility, Function, and Power Common Hand and Wrist Injuries 6 6 Lower Extremity Skin Ulcers: Defined! Clarified! Simplified! 6 6 Evaluation and Intervention for Musculoskeletal Injuries 6 6 Effective Neurological Management of Sensory Processing 6 6 Rotator Cuff Syndrome: From Impingement to Post 6 6 Operative Orthopedic Massage Techniques for Cervical Pain 6 6 Rehab Summit: The Apex of Discovery
15 Dementia Management: Advanced Skills for the Health 6 6 Care Practitioner Cross Country Education Neuro-Developmental Treatment (NDT) 6 6 Therapeutic Modalities: An Evidence-Based Approach 6 6 MDS 3.0: Care, Charting, Care Plans, & Compliance 6 6 Rehabilitation of Common Upper Extremity Fractures Advances in Motor Control and Learning for Neurological 6 6 Rehab Introducing APPI Rehabilitation: Matwork Level 2 Class Instruction Therapeutic Approaches to Dementia 6 6 Bridging the Gap Theory and Practical Strategies for 6 6 Children with Sensory Disabilities HIPAA and Medical Records Law 6 6 Effective Evaluation, Assessment, and Treatment of 6 6 Pediatric Toe Walking Evidence-Based Strengthening and Conditioning 6 6 Introducing APPI Pilates for Rehabilitation: Matwork Level Cross Country Education Pharmacology Landmines in Rehabilitation 6 6 Myofascial Release: Clinical Applications 6 6 Effective Prevention and Treatment of Running Injuries 6 6 Low Vision Rehabilitation: Practical Tools and Techniques 6 6 for Assessment, Treatment, and Beyond Manual Skills for the Upper Quarter-Clinical Pearls 6 6 DavisPTnetwork, an F.A. Davis Company Jane Benner Drugs Used in the Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus Drugs Used to Treat Pain and Inflammation, Part 1: Opioids Drugs Used to Treat Pain and Inflammation, Part 2: NSAIDs Musculoskeletal Imaging in Physical Therapy Practice: Radiologic Evaluation of the Knee Spinal-Cord Injury: Assessment of Function Postoperative Ankle Joint Rehabilitation 3 3
16 Pediatric Musculoskeletal System: Considerations and Interventions for Specific Pathologies 2 2 Musculoskeletal Imaging in Physical Therapy Practice: Radiologic Imaging in Physical Therapy Practice: The Temporomandibular Joint Drugs Used to Treat Muscle Spasm and Spasticity 1 1 The Knee: Operative and Postoperative Management of Common Sports 3 3 DavisPTnetwork, an F.A. Davis Company The Knee: Operative and Postoperative Management of Articular Disorders 3 3 Medical Assessment and Vestibular Function Tests Family-Centered Intervention for Pediatric Patients Pharmacologic Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis The Therapeutic Relationship: The Intentional Relationship Model and the Therapeutic Use of Self Pharmacologic Management of Parkinsons Disease Musculoskeletal Imaging in Physical Therapy Practice: Radiologic Evaluation of Pelvis and Hips 2 2 Musculoskeletal Imaging in Physical Therapy: Lumbosacral Spine and Sacroiliac Joint DavisPTnetwork, an F.A. Davis Musculoskeletal Imaging in Physical Therapy Practice: 3 3 Company Thoracic Spine, Sternum and Rib Musculoskeletal Imaging in Physical Therapy Practice: Radiological Evaluation of the Cervical Spine 2 2 Musculoskeletal Imaging in Physical Therapy Practice: Advanced Imaging - CT, MRI, Ultrasound Musculoskeletal Imaging in Physical Therapy Practice: Radiologic Evaluation of Fracture 2 2 Radiologic Evaluation, Search Patterns and Diagnosis General Principles of Musculoskeletal Imaging Nutritional Rehabilitation and Medication Management in Older Adults Physical Aspects of Aging Psychosocial Issues in Aging Electrical Stimulation for Wound Healing
17 Direct Access Medical Screening 3 3 DavisPTnetwork, an F.A. Davis Company Musculoskeletal Imaging in Physical Therapy Practice: Integration of Imaging Disorders of Praxis Postoperative Management of Hip Disorders Assessment and Treatment of Complete Vestibular Loss Treatment of the Patient with Vestibular Hypofunction Assessing Vestibular Hypofunction Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo Mobility and Assistive Technology for Pediatric Patients Acute Care in Pediatrics 2 2 Sports Setting for the School-Aged Child Physical Therapy in Early Intervention and Schools: Needs of Children DavisPTnetwork, an F.A. Davis Company The Pediatric Neuromuscular System: The Plan of Care Pharmacology of the Central Nervous System: Hypnotics, Antianxiety Drugs, and Treatment of Affective Disorders Assessing Sensory Integration Dysfunction Sensory Modulation Cervical Spinal Cord Injury: Improving Arm and Hand Function 2 2 Spinal-Cord Injury: Experimental Procedures and Neuroprosthetics 2 2 Dementia Care Specialists Kris Palazzi Dementia Capable Care: Care Partners Applications 6 6 Dementia Capable Care: Foundation 7 7 Dementia Capable Care: Dementia Therapy Applications 6 6 Dementia Capable Care: Dementia Therapy Intermediate 13 Doctor of Physical Therapy Student Association Scott Burns Integrating Thrust Mobilization Procedures into PT Practice 8 8 Doylestown Hospital Cheryl Talamo What's So Vital About Vital Signs
18 Drayer Physical Therapy Institute DREXEL UNIVERSITY Jessica Heath Jones Institute: Strain Counterstrain Extremities Evaluation and Treatment of the Injured Runner Pregnancy & Post Partum Manual Edema Mobilization: Upper Extremity Gray Institute-Live Series - Functional Shoulder/Functional Knee IAOM: Sensorimotor Core Cervical Spine Kinesio Tape: III Institute of Physical Art: Back Education Training Vestibular Evaluation and Treatment Introduction to Kettlebells 8 8 PRE-APPROVED SPONSOR Dunamis Training Christian Thun Dementia-Possible Care 6 6 DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY PRE-APPROVED SPONSOR Dynamic Learning Online, Inc. Sara Harrison Differential Diagnosis in PT: Part 1 Diagnosis and Screening Differential Diagnosis in PT: Part 2 Client History and Screening Interview Differential Diagnosis in PT: Part 3 Pain Types and Viscerogenic Pain Patterns Differential Diagnosis in PT: Part 4 Cancer Screening and Prevention Differential Diagnosis in PT: Part 5 When to Screen for Systemic Disease and When to Refer Differential Diagnosis in PT: Part 6 Screening for Systemic Disease: The Neck and Back Differential Diagnosis in PT: Part 7 Screening for Systemic Disease: Sacrum SI Joint Pelvis Differential Diagnosis in PT: Part 8 Screening for Systemic Disease: The Hip and Groin
19 Differential Diagnosis in PT: Part 9 Screening for Systemic Disease Chest and Breast 7 7 Differential Diagnosis in PT: Part 10 Screening for Systemic Disease The Shoulder 4 4 Differential Diagnosis in PT: A 10 Part Course Series East Suburban Sports Medicine Center David Reynolds ext 150 Advances in Hip and Knee Surgery 2 2 Strength and Reconditioning for the Injured Athlete 2 2 Sports Manual Therapy 2 2 Medical Screening for the Direct Access Patient with Spinal Pain Easter Seals of Southeastern PA Janet Rubien Torticollis : Current Perspectives Educata Marilyn Pink Cervical Spine Mechanical Disorders: Diagnosis & PT Management, Part I: Cervical Examination & Classification Educata Cervical Spine Mechanical Disorders: Diagnosis & PT 2 2 Management, Part II: Current Evidence for Use of Manual Therapy & Exercise Cervical Spine Mechanical Disorders: Diagnosis & PT 3 3 Management, Part III: Management of Cervicogenic Headache & Understanding Cervical Artery Complications Differential Diagnosis: Foundational Clinical Decision Making Differential Diagnosis of the Upper Quarter Differential Diagnosis of the Lower Quarter 2 2 The Dizzy and Imbalanced Patient, Part I: Differential 3 3 Diagnosis The Dizzy and Imbalanced Patient, Part II: Evaluation The Dizzy and Imbalanced Patient, Part III: Treatment Functional Assessment and Exercise for the Aging Adult, 1.5 Part I: Introduction to Functional Assessment
20 Functional Assessment and Exercise for the Aging Adult, Part I: Introduction to Exercise 1 1 Functional Assessment and Exercise for the Aging Adult, Part I: Mobility Disability 2 2 Functional Assessment and Exercise for the Aging Adult, Part I: Strengthening Principles The McKenzie Method: The Scope and Application of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (MDT) Ethics for Healthcare Practitioners: Theoretical Basis, 2 2 APTA Code, Case Scenarios, and Legal Standards for Behavior Foundations of Oncology for Physical Therapists: Medical Aspects Golf: Conditioning the Hip/Trunk & Compensatory Swing 2 2 Mechanics Golf: Balance as a Function of Vision and Proprioception Rehabilitation Pilates: An Introduction to Rehabilitation Pilates 2 2 Education Resources, Inc. Barbara Goldfarb Creative School Based Strategies: Integrative Services & Best Practice Interventions Stabilization Training for the Low Back and Cervical Thoracic Spine Geriatric Neurology in the Medically Complex Client Best Practices in Home Care Effective Ways to Manage Behavior & Increase Functional Outcome Diagnosis and Treatment of Movement Impairment Syndrome Treatment of Infants, Children and Teens with Brachial Plexus Injuries Yoga and Pilates Therapy for the Child with Special Needs Linking Play to Function Geriatric Orthopedics: Treating the Spine Pelvis & Hip
21 Yoga Therapy for the Child with Developmental Challenges Education Resources, Inc. Nothing Else Matters If You Can't Breathe Vestibular Rehabilitation: Evaluation and Management of Individuals with Dizziness and Balance (3 day) Vestibular Rehabilitation: Evaluation and Management of Individuals with Dizziness and Balance (2 day) Movement, Rhythm, and Sequencing: Getting the Best for Children with Sensory, Emotional and Motor Challenges Baby Steps: Building Ambulation Interventions for the Population with Posture and Movement Dysfunction Traumatic Brain Injury: Maximizing Functional Outcomes Management of the Complex Pediatric Patient Examination and Treatment of Mechanical Derangement of the Cervical and Thoracic Spine Functional Strengthening in Children Comprehensive Assessment & Treatment of the Shoulder Complex Geriatric Neurology: Falls Prevention and Balance Elite Rehabilitation Solutions, Denise Hartzell Disorders of the Knee: Update on Evaluation and LLC Leggin Management Shoulder Disorders: Update on Evaluation and Management BPPV: Advances in Evaluation, Treatment and Management Vestibular Rehabilitation: Evidence Based Approach to Evaluation and Treatment of the Dizzy Patient Advances in Cervical and Lumbar Spine: Evaluation, Management, and Rehabilitation Unraveling the Maze of Neurological Diagnosis Endura Care Therapy Management Kathleen Weissberg Dementia Staging and Treatment 4 4
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