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It’s Never Too Late To Collaborate, School Based Therapists And Educators Getting Together
Presented by Tere Bowen-Irish, OTR/L
Live WebinarMon, Jan 19, 2026 at 12:00 pm EST
Course: #5343Level: Intermediate1 Hour
The 21st century brings many challenges toward integrating the therapist’s role in the educational environment. Is there an overall philosophy of support, collaboration, and a sense of community? Is there adequate time to prep, plan, and connect with those responsible for the IEPs? Come to this seminar and take away ideas and strategies that may help your role feel unique yet under the umbrella of the educational system.

The Basic Concept of the Schroth Method in Conservative Scoliosis Treatment
Presented by Avis Leung, PT, DPT
Recorded Webinar
Course: #5366Level: Introductory2 Hours
The prevalence of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis is high among the general population, and yet physical therapists find themselves unprepared to diagnose, assess, and provide evidence-based treatment. This course will provide therapists with an effective roadmap when they encounter a scoliosis patient.

Blood Flow Restriction Therapy in Rehabilitation: Physiological Mechanisms, Clinical Applications, and Safety Considerations for OT/PT Practice
Presented by Rina Pandya, PT, DPT, FHEA, PGLTHE
Live WebinarFri, Jan 23, 2026 at 12:00 pm EST
Course: #5336Level: Intermediate3 Hours
This course examines the theory and practice of Blood Flow Restriction Therapy (BFRT). Participants will study the physiological mechanisms, application techniques, and clinical reasoning required for its proper use. The curriculum covers the implementation of BFRT for a range of goals—including strength, hypertrophy, aerobic conditioning, and rehabilitation—while focusing on essential safety protocols, contraindications, and vascular risk mitigation.

Introduction to Assessment and Treatment of Brachial Plexus Birth Injuries in Infancy
Presented by Laura J. Koegst, MSOT, OTR/L, NTMTC, CNT, C-ELBW
Live WebinarWed, Jan 28, 2026 at 3:00 pm EST
Course: #5347Level: Introductory1 Hour
An introduction to brachial plexus birth injury or brachial plexus injury at birth and therapy's role. This course will discuss the initial injury, assessment, treatment, family education, and the importance of connecting families with a multidisciplinary care team. This presentation will primarily focus on assessment and treatment within an inpatient model (birth centers, acute care, and neonatal intensive care unit).

Treat Them Like Athletes: Performance-Based Rehab for Non-Athletes
Presented by Andrea Salzman, MS, PT
Live WebinarFri, Jan 30, 2026 at 12:00 pm EST
Course: #5379Level: Introductory2 Hours
This training equips physical and occupational therapy providers with tools to maximize client outcomes by blending athletic principles with innovative rehabilitation strategies. Participants will learn how to adapt techniques like plyometric training, dynamic warm-ups, motor imagery, motivational interviewing, Tabata training, and performance-based feedback for non-athlete clients.

Practical Approaches for Engaging Learners During Simulation Debriefing
Presented by Erica Ligon, MEd, CCC-SLP, Farzana Vela, MS, CCC-SLP, BSRC, RRT-NPS, Calista Kelly, PT, DPT, ACEEAA, Cert. MDT
Text/Transcript
Course: #5419Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course provides educators with practical strategies and evidence-based methods for facilitating effective simulation debriefs. Participants will learn how to establish psychological safety, engage learners, and apply structured debriefing approaches to enhance reflection, clinical reasoning, and real-world application.

Reflecting on Dosage in Clinical Practice: Is It Them or Is It Me?
Presented by Christina Voigtmann, PT, DPT, NCS
Live WebinarWed, Feb 4, 2026 at 6:00 pm EST
Course: #5392Level: Advanced2 Hours
Physical therapists continually aim to deliver high-quality, evidence-based care to optimize patient outcomes. A key component of this process is determining and applying the appropriate therapeutic dose using the FITT principle— Frequency, Intensity, Time, and Type. While many patients show functional improvement, some present challenges where progress is limited or clinically insignificant. This course provides practical strategies for identifying and integrating the best available evidence into clinical decision-making. Participants will learn how to critically evaluate the dosing parameters used in research studies and translate this knowledge into effective, individualized treatment plans that help the clinician reflect on their care delivery and ultimately maximize functional outcomes.

Using Adult Learning Theory to Enhance Coaching Practice and Parental Self-Efficacy
Presented by Rhonda Mattingly Williams, Ed.D, CCC-SLP, Pam Smithy, MS, OTR/L
Live WebinarFri, Feb 6, 2026 at 12:00 pm EST
Course: #5384Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course explores how adult learning theory can be applied to enhance coaching practices that strengthen parental self-efficacy across therapy disciplines. The course discusses key indicators of parental self-efficacy, examines cross-disciplinary coaching strategies, and applies evidence-based practices to empower parents in supporting their child’s development.

How to Make Research Fun for the Student or PT Who Has No Interest!
Presented by Casey Imperio, PhD, Christopher Voltmer, PT, DPT, PhD, NCS
Recorded Webinar
Course: #5325Level: Introductory2 Hours
This course helps educators and mentors reimagine research as an engaging, creative process—even for those who feel disconnected or unmotivated. With evidence-based strategies rooted in curiosity, relevance, and autonomy, participants will learn how to spark interest and enjoyment in research across clinical and academic settings.

Rehabilitation for Patients With Lower Limb Amputations: Updates From the 2025 Clinical Practice Guideline
Presented by Brittney Mazzone Gunterstockman, PT, DPT, EdD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #5373Level: Intermediate2 Hours
This course will review the updated 2025 clinical practice guidelines for the rehabilitation of lower limb amputation. Each recommendation will be discussed in depth, including barriers and facilitators to implementation.