The PhysicalTherapy.com courses below are accepted by the Maryland Board of Physical Therapy Examiners for MD-licensed PTs/PTAs. They accept courses approved by another state's APTA chapter, and PhysicalTherapy.com is an accredited provider by the TX Physical Therapy Association. The board provides the coursework for the jurisprudence compliance requirement.
1https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/tracking-success-outcome-measures-in-5382Tracking Success: Outcome Measures in the PoolThis course introduces clinicians to commonly used pediatric and adult assessment tools which are popular methods to assess progress over the course of aquatic therapy treatment. Participants will learn key components, scoring features, and appropriate clinical indications for each tool. The course also covers how to find training in these assessment tools and to apply them to treatment planning, functional goal development, progression decisions, and defensible documentation.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.comTracking Success: Outcome Measures in the PoolThis course introduces clinicians to commonly used pediatric and adult assessment tools which are popular methods to assess progress over the course of aquatic therapy treatment. Participants will learn key components, scoring features, and appropriate clinical indications for each tool. The course also covers how to find training in these assessment tools and to apply them to treatment planning, functional goal development, progression decisions, and defensible documentation.5382OnlinePT120M
This course introduces clinicians to commonly used pediatric and adult assessment tools which are popular methods to assess progress over the course of aquatic therapy treatment. Participants will learn key components, scoring features, and appropriate clinical indications for each tool. The course also covers how to find training in these assessment tools and to apply them to treatment planning, functional goal development, progression decisions, and defensible documentation.
2https://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.
3https://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.
4https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/aquatic-therapy-for-cardiopulmonary-compromise-490720 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas for Cardiopulmonary Compromise: 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 patients with cardiopulmonary compromise in water. This course allows you to step outside the box and become inspired to think creatively in the pool. This webinar is also part of an ongoing series “20 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas” by Andrea Salzman, Director of Aquatic Therapy University.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.com20 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas for Cardiopulmonary Compromise: 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 patients with cardiopulmonary compromise in water. This course allows you to step outside the box and become inspired to think creatively in the pool. This webinar is also part of an ongoing series “20 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas” by Andrea Salzman, Director of Aquatic Therapy University.4907OnlinePT120M
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 patients with cardiopulmonary compromise in water. This course allows you to step outside the box and become inspired to think creatively in the pool. This webinar is also part of an ongoing series “20 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas” by Andrea Salzman, Director of Aquatic Therapy University.
5https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/aquatic-therapy-for-cardiopulmonary-compromise-490620 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas for Cardiopulmonary Compromise: 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 patients with cardiopulmonary compromise in water. This course allows you to step outside the box and become inspired to think creatively in the pool. This webinar is also part of an ongoing series “20 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas” by Andrea Salzman, Director of Aquatic Therapy University.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.com20 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas for Cardiopulmonary Compromise: 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 patients with cardiopulmonary compromise in water. This course allows you to step outside the box and become inspired to think creatively in the pool. This webinar is also part of an ongoing series “20 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas” by Andrea Salzman, Director of Aquatic Therapy University.4906OnlinePT120M
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 patients with cardiopulmonary compromise in water. This course allows you to step outside the box and become inspired to think creatively in the pool. This webinar is also part of an ongoing series “20 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas” by Andrea Salzman, Director of Aquatic Therapy University.
6https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/20-novel-aquatic-therapy-ideas-487920 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas for the Musculoskeletal Therapist: Part 2This course is designed for therapists working in aquatic environments, providing specialized training for safety and effectiveness. It addresses the tendency of even skilled providers to develop patterns when working with musculoskeletal patients in water. Join this course to break away from conventional approaches, fostering creative thinking and inspiration in the pool.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.com20 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas for the Musculoskeletal Therapist: Part 2This course is designed for therapists working in aquatic environments, providing specialized training for safety and effectiveness. It addresses the tendency of even skilled providers to develop patterns when working with musculoskeletal patients in water. Join this course to break away from conventional approaches, fostering creative thinking and inspiration in the pool.4879OnlinePT120M
This course is designed for therapists working in aquatic environments, providing specialized training for safety and effectiveness. It addresses the tendency of even skilled providers to develop patterns when working with musculoskeletal patients in water. Join this course to break away from conventional approaches, fostering creative thinking and inspiration in the pool.
7https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/20-novel-aquatic-therapy-ideas-487820 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas for the Musculoskeletal Therapist: Part 1Therapists who work in the pool need special training to be safe and effective inthe aquatic realm. But sometimes, even the best providers fall into patternedbehavior when working with musculoskeletal patients in water. This course willallow 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 the Musculoskeletal Therapist: Part 1Therapists who work in the pool need special training to be safe and effective inthe aquatic realm. But sometimes, even the best providers fall into patternedbehavior when working with musculoskeletal patients in water. This course willallow you to step outside the box and become inspired to think creatively in the pool.4878OnlinePT120M
Therapists who work in the pool need special training to be safe and effective inthe aquatic realm. But sometimes, even the best providers fall into patternedbehavior when working with musculoskeletal patients in water. This course willallow you to step outside the box and become inspired to think creatively in the pool.
8https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/20-novel-aquatic-therapy-ideas-486120 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas for the Pediatric Therapist: Part 2Aquatic therapists require specialized training for safety and effectiveness in the water. Even top providers may develop habitual approaches when working with pediatric patients in aquatic settings. This course aims to encourage creative thinking and innovation, empowering therapists to break away from routine practices in the pool.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.com20 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas for the Pediatric Therapist: Part 2Aquatic therapists require specialized training for safety and effectiveness in the water. Even top providers may develop habitual approaches when working with pediatric patients in aquatic settings. This course aims to encourage creative thinking and innovation, empowering therapists to break away from routine practices in the pool.4861OnlinePT120M
Aquatic therapists require specialized training for safety and effectiveness in the water. Even top providers may develop habitual approaches when working with pediatric patients in aquatic settings. This course aims to encourage creative thinking and innovation, empowering therapists to break away from routine practices in the pool.
9https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/20-novel-aquatic-therapy-ideas-486020 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas for the Pediatric Therapist: 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 in water. This course will allow 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 the Pediatric Therapist: 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 in water. This course will allow you to step outside the box and become inspired to think creatively in the pool.4860OnlinePT120M
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 in water. This course will allow you to step outside the box and become inspired to think creatively in the pool.
10https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/aquatic-therapy-for-ot-and-4819Aquatic Therapy for the OT and PT: Emphasis on Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)The therapy pool presents an optimal environment for delivering physical and occupational therapy services to patients dealing with a traumatic brain injury (TBI). This course delves into evidence-based practices, examining appropriate interventions, and explores creative and enjoyable aquatic therapy techniques to enhance the well-being of individuals within this specific population.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.comAquatic Therapy for the OT and PT: Emphasis on Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)The therapy pool presents an optimal environment for delivering physical and occupational therapy services to patients dealing with a traumatic brain injury (TBI). This course delves into evidence-based practices, examining appropriate interventions, and explores creative and enjoyable aquatic therapy techniques to enhance the well-being of individuals within this specific population.4819OnlinePT120M
The therapy pool presents an optimal environment for delivering physical and occupational therapy services to patients dealing with a traumatic brain injury (TBI). This course delves into evidence-based practices, examining appropriate interventions, and explores creative and enjoyable aquatic therapy techniques to enhance the well-being of individuals within this specific population.