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Evidence Based Physical Therapy Interventions for Huntington’s Disease
Presented by Chelsea Richardson, PT, DPT, NCS
Recorded Webinar
Course: #5437Level: Introductory1.5 Hours
This course will detail the pathophysiology, etiology, incidence/prevalence, clinical manifestations and PT considerations for assessment and treatment when working with individuals with Huntington's Disease.

Clinical Applications of Manual Wheelchair Mobility: Categories
Presented by Michelle Lange, OTR/L, ATP/SMS
Live WebinarThu, Dec 3, 2026 at 12:00 pm EST
Course: #5461Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course provides an overview of manual wheelchair categories. We will begin with clinical indicators for manual wheelchair use, as well as a review of typical wheelchair components. Within each category, we will explore product features and clinical indicators. Basic product coding and funding will also be addressed.

Taping for the Lower Extremity
Presented by Alex Siyufy, PT, DPT, SCS, ATC, Cert. MDT, CPAM, Cert. DN, SFMA
Recorded Webinar
Course: #5436Level: Introductory2 Hours
This course provides practical lower-extremity taping strategies you can use right away in the clinic. You’ll learn both rigid (McConnell-style) and elastic kinesiology taping techniques to help reduce pain, improve movement, and support healing. We’ll focus on common conditions you see every week, including patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS), plantar fasciitis, shin pain, and lower extremity tendon issues. You’ll also learn effective arch support taping and how taping can help guide alignment and offload irritated tissues. Designed for both new and experienced clinicians, this course builds confidence in your taping skills while helping you think through when, why, and how to use each technique for the greatest impact in rehab and performance care.

Wisconsin Ethics and Jurisprudence for the Physical Therapy Professional
Presented by Calista Kelly, PT, DPT, ACEEAA, Cert. MDT
Text/Transcript
Course: #5514Level: Intermediate4 Hours
This course provides Wisconsin physical therapists and physical therapist assistants with a comprehensive review of the laws and regulations governing PT practice in the state, including the Wisconsin Physical Therapy Practice Act, key federal laws such as HIPAA and the ADA, licensure requirements, supervision rules, and the Physical Therapy Licensure Compact. The course also examines professional ethics using the 2026 APTA Code of Ethics as its foundation, exploring the nine Ethical Commitments, foundational ethical principles and theories, and real-world case studies using the RIPS Model, including emerging issues in moral distress, social media, artificial intelligence, and the care of aging and pediatric populations.

Ethics in Physical Therapy: Translating the Code and Models into Clinical Practice
Presented by Kathleen D. Weissberg, OTD, OTR/L, CMDCP, CDP, CFPS, CGCS, OTR/L, CMDCP, CDP
Recorded WebinarText/Transcript
Course: #5456Level: Intermediate3 Hours
Move beyond the basics of the updated APTA Code of Ethics by learning to apply structured decision-making frameworks, including the RIPS model, to complex real-world scenarios. Designed for practicing PTs and PTAs, this course focuses on navigating the 'grey areas' of clinical judgment, from productivity pressures to interprofessional conflict. Participants will gain actionable strategies to translate ethical obligations into daily practice with confidence and integrity.

Biophysical Agents for Pain Management: Current Evidence and Application
Presented by Michael Tautonico, PT, DPT, NCS, Christopher Voltmer, PT, DPT, PhD, NCS
Live WebinarWed, Dec 9, 2026 at 3:00 pm EST
Course: #5452Level: Advanced2 Hours
Biophysical Agents for Pain Management: Current Evidence and Application analyzes the current literature and contemporary approaches to the use of biophysical agents for pain management. High-level evidence will be synthesized and presented to update and guide clinicians on the biophysical agents best supported by research. This course will discuss both established and novel biophysical agents with evidence-based application.

GLP-1s and More: Pharmacology for Diabetes Mellitus and Other Endocrine Conditions
Presented by Melissa Bednarek, PT, DPT, PhD, CCS
Recorded WebinarText/Transcript
Course: #5432Level: Intermediate2 Hours
Diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism, and osteoporosis are conditions often seen as a primary or secondary diagnosis in therapy practice. Thus, therapists across the healthcare continuum need to appreciate the indications, mechanism of action, side effects, and implications for therapists of the various medication classes to treat these endocrine disorders.

Post-Myocardial Infarction: Tips and Tricks for the PT and OT Provider
Presented by Andrea Salzman, PT, MS
Recorded Webinar
Course: #5433Level: Intermediate2 Hours
This 2-hour webinar provides physical and occupational therapists with practical, evidence-based strategies for safely treating patients recovering from myocardial infarction. Designed for immediate clinical application, this course equips therapists with the essential knowledge needed to confidently progress activities, monitor patient safety, and facilitate return to daily function. Participants will learn to recognize appropriate activity parameters across different phases of cardiac rehabilitation, understand vital sign monitoring criteria for safe exercise prescription, and apply functional modifications that support patients' return to meaningful activities. The content emphasizes practical decision-making tools and patient education strategies that can be implemented immediately in clinical practice.

Taping for the Upper Extremity
Presented by Alex Siyufy, PT, DPT, SCS, ATC, Cert. MDT, CPAM, Cert. DN, SFMA
Recorded Webinar
Course: #5435Level: Introductory2 Hours
This course provides a practical, evidence-informed overview of therapeutic taping, including traditional rigid (inelastic) methods (e.g., McConnell-style techniques) and elastic kinesiology taping for common clinical goals such as unloading (deloading), facilitation, and inhibition to support participation in daily activities. Participants will review the current research base with a focused emphasis on cervical spine and upper extremity applications, including conditions such as lateral epicondylitis, upper crossed syndrome, carpal tunnel syndrome, rib fractures, and myofascial trigger points. Designed for both taping newcomers and experienced clinicians, the course covers foundational application skills alongside up-to-date parameters and strategy selection based on recent literature.

Prenatal Preventative Measures For De Quervain's Tenosynovitis
Presented by Tina Dimopoulos, OTD, OTR/L, CHT, STOTT PILATES® Certified Instructor for Mat and Reformer
Recorded WebinarText/Transcript
Course: #5434Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course intends to provide therapy practitioners with evidence-based strategies related to the prevention and management of De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis, a repetitive stress condition of the distal wrist/thumb commonly known as “Mommy’s Thumb”. The course will emphasize understanding key risk factors during the prenatal and postpartum periods and implementing preventative interventions to reduce the likelihood of onset or exacerbation of the condition. Participants will learn ergonomic principles, joint protection techniques, and client education strategies to reduce strain and support functional hand use.