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1https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/tools-to-positively-impact-pediatric-4944Tools to Positively Impact Pediatric IncontinencePediatric incontinence is a common challenge, and many physical therapists don’t realize that they have tools to assist. This lecture will focus on discussing pediatric incontinence causes and symptoms, and providing a practical toolkit for physical therapist practice.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.comTools to Positively Impact Pediatric IncontinencePediatric incontinence is a common challenge, and many physical therapists don’t realize that they have tools to assist. This lecture will focus on discussing pediatric incontinence causes and symptoms, and providing a practical toolkit for physical therapist practice.4944OnlinePT120M
Pediatric incontinence is a common challenge, and many physical therapists don’t realize that they have tools to assist. This lecture will focus on discussing pediatric incontinence causes and symptoms, and providing a practical toolkit for physical therapist practice.
2https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/using-bed-as-progressive-resistive-4946Using the Bed as a Progressive Resistive Exercise Environment: An OT and PT PrimerComing Soon!auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.comUsing the Bed as a Progressive Resistive Exercise Environment: An OT and PT PrimerComing Soon!4946OnlinePT120M
3https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/optimizing-patient-outcomes-4908Optimizing Patient Outcomes: Navigating Medical Errors and Preventing Harm and ReadmissionsThis course defines what medical errors are, how they happen, and what can be done to improve the quality of care, patient safety, and reduce readmissions. Many errors are preventable when safeguards such as procedural checklists are put in place and situational awareness is enhanced.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.comOptimizing Patient Outcomes: Navigating Medical Errors and Preventing Harm and ReadmissionsThis course defines what medical errors are, how they happen, and what can be done to improve the quality of care, patient safety, and reduce readmissions. Many errors are preventable when safeguards such as procedural checklists are put in place and situational awareness is enhanced.4908OnlinePT120M
This course defines what medical errors are, how they happen, and what can be done to improve the quality of care, patient safety, and reduce readmissions. Many errors are preventable when safeguards such as procedural checklists are put in place and situational awareness is enhanced.
4https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/purpose-completion-and-understanding-outcome-4949The Purpose, Completion, and Understanding of Outcome Measures for Stroke PatientsThis course discusses critical elements of outcome measures, recommends tests for specific settings, and provides evidence-based support for improved conduction and interpretation, enhancing clinical utilization.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.comThe Purpose, Completion, and Understanding of Outcome Measures for Stroke PatientsThis course discusses critical elements of outcome measures, recommends tests for specific settings, and provides evidence-based support for improved conduction and interpretation, enhancing clinical utilization.4949OnlinePT120M
This course discusses critical elements of outcome measures, recommends tests for specific settings, and provides evidence-based support for improved conduction and interpretation, enhancing clinical utilization.
5https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/aquatic-therapy-ideas-for-sports-491020 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas for Sports Rehab: Part 2Therapists who work in the pool need special training to be safe and effective in the aquatic realm. But sometimes, even the best providers fall into patterned behavior when working with athletes in the water. This course allows you to step outside the box and become inspired to think creatively in the pool.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.com20 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas for Sports Rehab: Part 2Therapists who work in the pool need special training to be safe and effective in the aquatic realm. But sometimes, even the best providers fall into patterned behavior when working with athletes in the water. This course allows you to step outside the box and become inspired to think creatively in the pool.4910OnlinePT120M
Therapists who work in the pool need special training to be safe and effective in the aquatic realm. But sometimes, even the best providers fall into patterned behavior when working with athletes in the water. This course allows you to step outside the box and become inspired to think creatively in the pool.
6https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/neonatal-hydrotherapy-and-therapeutic-bathing-4947Neonatal Hydrotherapy and Therapeutic Bathing in the Neonatal Intensive Care UnitComing Soon!auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.comNeonatal Hydrotherapy and Therapeutic Bathing in the Neonatal Intensive Care UnitComing Soon!4947OnlinePT120M
7https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/aquatic-therapy-ideas-for-sports-490920 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas for Sports Rehab: Part 1Therapists who work in the pool need special training to be safe and effective in the aquatic realm. But sometimes, even the best providers fall into patterned behavior when working with athletes in the water. This course allows you to step outside the box and become inspired to think creatively in the pool.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.com20 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas for Sports Rehab: Part 1Therapists who work in the pool need special training to be safe and effective in the aquatic realm. But sometimes, even the best providers fall into patterned behavior when working with athletes in the water. This course allows you to step outside the box and become inspired to think creatively in the pool.4909OnlinePT120M
Therapists who work in the pool need special training to be safe and effective in the aquatic realm. But sometimes, even the best providers fall into patterned behavior when working with athletes in the water. This course allows you to step outside the box and become inspired to think creatively in the pool.
8https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/medicare-part-b-coding-and-4964Medicare Part B Coding and Billing: Compliance is Key!This seminar offers an in-depth review of Medicare Part B coding and billing. It covers CPT coding, unit-to-minute conversion, appropriate use of evaluation codes, and caregiver education codes. The seminar reviews the most commonly billed codes. Using multiple examples, clinicians learn how to comply with coding, maintain thorough documentation to support skilled interventions, and avoid common errors. The seminar also discusses elements known to trigger medical reviews, including coding and documentation to support the plan of care. It explores tips and strategies for successfully managing medical reviews.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.comMedicare Part B Coding and Billing: Compliance is Key!This seminar offers an in-depth review of Medicare Part B coding and billing. It covers CPT coding, unit-to-minute conversion, appropriate use of evaluation codes, and caregiver education codes. The seminar reviews the most commonly billed codes. Using multiple examples, clinicians learn how to comply with coding, maintain thorough documentation to support skilled interventions, and avoid common errors. The seminar also discusses elements known to trigger medical reviews, including coding and documentation to support the plan of care. It explores tips and strategies for successfully managing medical reviews.4964OnlinePT120M
This seminar offers an in-depth review of Medicare Part B coding and billing. It covers CPT coding, unit-to-minute conversion, appropriate use of evaluation codes, and caregiver education codes. The seminar reviews the most commonly billed codes. Using multiple examples, clinicians learn how to comply with coding, maintain thorough documentation to support skilled interventions, and avoid common errors. The seminar also discusses elements known to trigger medical reviews, including coding and documentation to support the plan of care. It explores tips and strategies for successfully managing medical reviews.
9https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/program-exercise-sessions-to-maximize-4883Program Exercise Sessions to Maximize Post-Exercise Caloric ConsumptionLearn what excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC) is and how to program exercise sessions to maximize its outcomes. Explore the relationship between different exercise interventions and increased caloric expenditure, weight management, and general health and wellness.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.comProgram Exercise Sessions to Maximize Post-Exercise Caloric ConsumptionLearn what excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC) is and how to program exercise sessions to maximize its outcomes. Explore the relationship between different exercise interventions and increased caloric expenditure, weight management, and general health and wellness.4883OnlinePT120M
Learn what excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC) is and how to program exercise sessions to maximize its outcomes. Explore the relationship between different exercise interventions and increased caloric expenditure, weight management, and general health and wellness.
10https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/multiple-sclerosis-advancing-and-applying-4872Multiple Sclerosis: Advancing and Applying the Latest ScienceIn this engaging and clinically-focused course, Dr. Mike Studer will lead the discussion, presenting the latest evidence on Multiple Sclerosis (MS). This discussion will include new information about the pathophysiology, phenotypes (beyond considerations of relapse/remission), physical activity, neuroplasticity, and wellness management.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.comMultiple Sclerosis: Advancing and Applying the Latest ScienceIn this engaging and clinically-focused course, Dr. Mike Studer will lead the discussion, presenting the latest evidence on Multiple Sclerosis (MS). This discussion will include new information about the pathophysiology, phenotypes (beyond considerations of relapse/remission), physical activity, neuroplasticity, and wellness management.4872OnlinePT120M
In this engaging and clinically-focused course, Dr. Mike Studer will lead the discussion, presenting the latest evidence on Multiple Sclerosis (MS). This discussion will include new information about the pathophysiology, phenotypes (beyond considerations of relapse/remission), physical activity, neuroplasticity, and wellness management.