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Evidence Based Physical Therapy Management of Idiopathic Toe Walking
Presented by Sally Le Cras, PT, DPT, PCS
Recorded Webinar
Course: #3209Level: Intermediate2 Hours
This course will cover the current evidence on etiology, differential diagnosis, PT examination, PT interventions and prognosis children for Idiopathic Toe Walking (ITW). A case example will be presented to provide further instruction regarding clinical problem solving for a child with ITW. this course is directly related to the practice of physical therapy and is therefore appropriate for the PT and PTA.

Treating Persistent Pain Without Medications
Presented by Jennifer Cumming, PT, MSPT, CLT, WCS
Recorded WebinarAudio
Course: #3210Level: Intermediate2 Hours
Persistent pain conditions are seen in all settings where clinicians practice. Knowing the mechanisms of persistent pain and centralized sensitization are an important step in formulating a plan of care for patients. This course is directly related to the practice of physical therapy and is therefore appropriate for the PT/PTA and AT.

Differential Diagnoses of Groin Pain in Athletes and Physically Active Individuals
Presented by Adam Cady, MHS, ATC, CSCS, PA-C
Recorded Webinar
Course: #3182Level: Intermediate1 Hour
The goal of this course is to provide evidence based recommendations, relating to common hip and groin injuries that share common presentations and symptoms. The course will provide attendees with recommendations regarding evaluation, diagnostic techniques, surgical and non-surgical treatments, and return to activity recommendations for related hip/groin injuries. This course is directly related to the practice of physical therapy and athletic training and therefore appropriate for the PT/PTA and AT.

Put Down the Drugs: Evidence-Based Interventions to Reduce Unwanted Behaviors with Dementia
Presented by Kathleen D. Weissberg, OTD, OTR/L, CMDCP, CDP, CFPS
Recorded WebinarAudioText/Transcript
Course: #3072Level: Intermediate1 Hour
PTs can apply evidence-based interventions to improve dementia care. This session reviews the etiology of common behaviors. Cognitive-emotion, multi-sensory, animal-assisted, and exercise interventions to reduce agitation are discussed as well as specific strategies for improving task-related engagement. This course is directly related to the practice of physical therapy and is therefore appropriate for the PT and PTA.

Sports Performance Programming for the Pregnant and Postpartum Female Athlete
Presented by Meghan Rohde, PT, DPT, SCS, CSCS, USAW, Cert DN, Carol Mack, PT, DPT, SCS, CSCS, PN-1
Recorded Webinar
Course: #3205Level: Intermediate2 Hours
This session is designed for physical therapy professionals and ATs who wish to deepen their knowledge of the pregnant and postpartum athlete. Attendees learn maternal and fetal physiology as well as the indications, contraindications, and precautions for all types of exercise in the female athlete population.This course is directly related to the practice of physical therapy and athletic training and therefore appropriate for the PT/PTA and AT.

Myofascial Interventions: An Update on Current Research and Best Practices
Presented by Scott Cheatham, PT, DPT, PhD, OCS, ATC, CSCS
Recorded Webinar
Course: #3212Level: Intermediate2 Hours
This discussion will provide an evidence-based update on the therapeutic and scientific effects of common myofascial interventions such as roller massage and instrument assisted soft-tissue mobilization. The latest evidence behind the intervention and the potential therapeutic effects will be discussed along with suggested best practice standards. This course is directly related to the practice of physical therapy and athletic training and therefore appropriate for the PT, PTA and AT.

Incorporating Exercise Training into the Oncology Rehabilitation Setting
Presented by Stephen Morris, PT, PhD, FACSM
Recorded WebinarText/Transcript
Course: #3180Level: Intermediate2 Hours
Exercise training is an essential but physiological stressful part of the physical therapy management of a cancer survivor. The purpose of this course is to introduce the participant to safely incorporating exercise training into the care and management of the cancer survivor.

The Foot Core: Let's Think Differently About the Foot
Presented by Irene Davis, PhD, PT, FACSM, FAPTA, FASB
Recorded Webinar
Course: #3184Level: Intermediate2 Hours
The foot is a complex structure with 26 bones, 33 articulations and over 20 muscles. The stability of the arch is critical to normal foot and lower extremity mechanics. This course will introduce the concept of the foot core and review ways of optimizing foot strength and mechanics. The importance of footwear will also be discussed. This course is directly related to the practice of physical therapy and athletic training and is appropriate for the the PT/PTA and AT.

Running Related Injury: Getting the Runner Back on the Road
Presented by David Nolan, PT, DPT, MS, OCS, SCS, CSCS
Recorded Webinar
Course: #3203Level: Intermediate2 Hours
Running related injuries are common in physical therapy practice. This course will review the epidemiology of selected running-related injuries and review evidence-based treatment interventions to maximize function. This course is directly related to the practice of physical therapy and athletic training and is therefore appropriate for the PT/PTA and AT.

Bone Stress Injuries
Presented by Adam Tenforde, MD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #3226Level: Advanced2 Hours
Bone stress injuries otherwise referred to asstress reactions or stress fractures are a common overuse injury in athletes. This two-hour webinar will provide a detailed overview of the injury, risk factors, andrecommendations for treatment and prevention. This course is directly related to the practice of physical therapy and athletic training and is therefore appropriate for the PT/PTA and AT.

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