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Overuse Injuries in Young Athletes: Recognition and Management Strategies
Presented by Scott Cheatham, PT, DPT, PhD, OCS, ATC, CSCS
Recorded Webinar
Course: #4429Level: Intermediate2 Hours
Overuse injuries have become more prevalent in youth athletes who participate in field and endurance sports. Early intervention by the healthcare provider may prevent such injuries from occurring and/or progressing. This presentation will discuss the latest evidence on overuse injuries including prevention, injury recognition, and management.

Muscle Clocks: How to Schedule Training to Optimize Performance
Presented by Amy Ashmore, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #4480Level: Intermediate2 Hours
Learn what muscle clocks are and how to use them to determine when to work out and how to schedule types of exercise like resistance and cardiovascular training. Discover how to build workouts and programs using the latest research on timing training.

Augmentative And Alternative Communication: The Role Of Occupational And Physical Therapy
Presented by Michelle Lange, OTR/L, ABDA, ATP/SMS
Recorded Webinar
Course: #4619Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course presents the role of an occupational or physical therapist in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) evaluation and treatment. The includes access, device placement, mounting, and integration with other assistive technologies.

BPPV Assessment and Treatment in the Home Setting
Presented by Elena Newland, PT, DPT, NCS, MSCS, Jessica Visintainer, PT, DPT, CMP, CKTP, CMTPT, AIB-VR
Recorded Webinar
Course: #4495Level: Introductory2 Hours
In this introductory course for assessing and treating BPPV in the home, we will review the essential aspects of the patient interview, diagnosing BPPV, differentiating canalithias versus cupulolithiasis, and patient education. All information is based on the APTA's most recent Clinical Practice Guideline on BPPV.

Evidence and Resources to Prevent Falls and Improve Balance for Older Adults in the Home and Beyond
Presented by Jennifer L. Vincenzo, PT, MPH, PhD, Board Certified Clinical Specialist, Geriatric Physical Therapy (GCS) Board Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) Board Certified Wound Specialist (CWS) Certified Brain Injury Specialist (CBIS) Certified Dementia Practitioner (CDP)
Recorded Webinar
Course: #4477Level: Introductory2 Hours
This course will present the most up-to-date evidence on the etiology of falls among older adults, assessment of fall risk, and interventions to improve balance. Beyond that, a holistic approach to the individual and their environment(s) as well as resources to decrease fall risk and enable aging in place will be presented

Documentation in Spinal Cord Injury: Letters of Medical Necessity, Goals Setting and More
Presented by Kristen Cezat, PT, DPT, NCS, ATP/SMS
Recorded Webinar
Course: #4481Level: Introductory2 Hours
This course will discuss documentation across the continuum of spinal cord injury with emphasis on documentation of short- and long-term goals, outcome measures, functional treatment interventions, and procurement of specialized DME including letters of medical necessity (LMNs) for wheelchairs.

Communication Strategies When Working With People With Dementia
Presented by Cathy Ciolek, PT, DPT, GCS, FAPTA
Recorded Webinar
Course: #4459Level: Intermediate2 Hours
Communication is the basis for every interaction between human beings and involves providing a message and interpreting a message for each person. The brain changes that occur in people with dementia interfere with their expression of verbal messages as the disease progresses, but also with how they interpret and process incoming information. Similarly, the message conveyed is more than just words; it involves non-verbal communication even more than verbal. This course helps you take a second look at how your approach and word choices impact a person with dementia while providing care in-home health and how care partners (family members) can better translate the messages people with dementia are providing

Writing Letters of Medical Necessity for Seating and Wheelchairs
Presented by Lindsey Veety, PT, DPT, ATP/SMS
Recorded Webinar
Course: #4424Level: Intermediate2 Hours
This course covers the details of what to include in a letter of medical necessity. Examples are given along the way to support different types of chairs and seating and different scenarios for when insurance companies ask for information.

Palliative Physical Therapy in the Home: Core Concepts for Success
Presented by Chris Wilson, PT, DScPT, DPT, GCS
Recorded Webinar
Course: #4460Level: Intermediate2 Hours
Patients with life limiting conditions and late-stage chronic diseases experience dramatic fluctuations in function and physical status which negatively affect their quality of life. Physical therapists are well positioned to mitigate these functional and quality of life issues through strategic and skilled delivery of their interventions and education in the home setting.

Wheelchair Seating: Focus On Specific Populations
Presented by Michelle Lange, OTR/L, ABDA, ATP/SMS
Recorded Webinar
Course: #4624Level: Introductory1 Hour
Wheelchair seating encompasses evaluation, postural management, pressure mitigation, and facilitating function. Seating strategies change, however, when applied to specific client populations. This course will address considerations when working with pediatric, geriatric, bariatric, and degenerative populations.

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