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The following courses are approved by the Maryland Board of Physical Therapy Examiners for MD-licensed PTs/PTAs. The board provides the coursework for the jurisprudence compliance requirement.

Beginning with 2022 license renewals, the board requires a one-time attestation of completion of an implicit bias training course approved by the Cultural and Linguistic Health Care Professional Competency Program. Please visit the Maryland Board of Physical Therapy Examiners website to find approved courses for this requirement.

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Managing Stroke Patients During Inpatient Rehabilitation: Using Evidence to Guide the Plan of Care
Presented by Christina Voigtmann, PT, DPT, NCS
Recorded Webinar
Course: #4500Level: Intermediate2 Hours
This course examines the current evidence for managing the client with stroke in regards to outcome measures, prognostic tools, orthotic prescription, and treatment interventions. Additionally, it will discuss barriers to community access and reintegration.

The Elusive Upper Extremity: Present and Future Rehabilitation Considerations in PD and Stroke
Presented by Mike Studer, PT, DPT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, BFPCE, FAPTA
Recorded Webinar
Course: #4215Level: Advanced2 Hours
This course guides clinicians in their efforts to create and implement an evidence-based rehabilitative program for upper extremity impairment and function specific to persons with Parkinson Disease (PD) and those recovering from a stroke. This course is directly related to the practice of physical therapy and is therefore appropriate for the PT/PTA.

Clinical Application of Outcome Measures for Patients With Stroke: Making Outcomes Part of Your Clinical Practice
Presented by Christina Voigtmann, PT, DPT, NCS
Recorded Webinar
Course: #4083Level: Introductory2 Hours
This course will review the most applicable outcome measures for stroke clients and how to administer them. Furthermore, we will discuss ways to set your clinic up for success and review current literature to discover prognostic values and indicators using these outcome measures.This course is directly related to the practice of physical therapy and is therefore appropriate for the PT/PTA.

Walking Recovery Post Stroke
Presented by Jill Seale, PT, PhD, NCS
Recorded Webinar
Course: #3789Level: Intermediate2 Hours
This course will provide a description of the common gait deviations and impairments experienced by persons following a stroke, as well as methods for effective gait examination. Participants will receive an evidence based review of interventions to facilitate true recovery of walking function with actual, practical strategies to improve gait and overall walking activity in persons with stroke. This course is directly related to the practice of physical therapy and is therefore appropriate for the PT/PTA.

Upper Extremity Rehabilitation Following Stroke
Presented by Jill Seale, PT, PhD, NCS
Recorded Webinar
Course: #3754Level: Intermediate2 Hours
This course will focus on rehabilitation of the upper extremity following stroke. The course will provide clinicians with tools and strategies to select and execute best practice interventions for persons with a hemiplegic UE following stroke. This course is directly related to the practice of physical therapy and is therefore appropriate for the PT/PTA.

Innovative Treatments for Patients Post-Stroke Across the Continuum of Care – Evidence-Based Strategies to Improve Outcomes
Presented by Shannon Compton, PT, DPT, NCS, CBIS
Recorded Webinar
Course: #3697Level: Intermediate2 Hours
This course uses case studies to explore how a program of high-quality, evidence-based, intensive physical therapy can help patients post-stroke achieve their true full potential through applied motor learning and motivational principles. Participants will gain ideas for fostering patient motivation and increasing independence in self-care across a variety of practice settings, with specific ideas for how to modify activities based on equipment and personnel availability – including telehealth applications. This course is directly related to the practice of physical therapy and is therefore appropriate for the PT/PTA.

Post-Stroke Apathy and Depression: Addressing Psychosocial Barriers to Patient Success
Presented by Shannon Compton, PT, DPT, NCS, CBIS
Recorded WebinarAudio
Course: #3694Level: Intermediate2 Hours
Apathy and depression are two common complications of stroke which can negatively impact a person’s recovery. This course will review possible contributions of psychosocial and neuroanatomical factors to the development of post-stroke apathy and depression, and use case examples to illustrate how physical therapists can overcome these complications to improve patient outcomes. This course is directly related to the practice of physical therapy and is therefore appropriate for the PT/PTA.

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