The PhysicalTherapy.com courses below are accepted by the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency Physical Therapy Committee. They accept courses approved by another state's APTA chapter, and PhysicalTherapy.com is an accredited provider by the TX Physical Therapy Association. Courses meet the standards for Category I continuing education.
1https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/critical-rehab-needs-for-acute-5241Critical Rehab Needs for the Acute Postpartum PatientThe role of rehab therapists in helping individuals mobilize safely without increased incisional strain within 24 - 48 hours after cesarean section, cesarean hysterectomy, and large-degree perineal tears will be reviewed in this course. Clinicians will learn strategies that improve functional mobility activities and recovery involving bed mobility, gait, newborn care, and wound management strategies.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.comCritical Rehab Needs for the Acute Postpartum PatientThe role of rehab therapists in helping individuals mobilize safely without increased incisional strain within 24 - 48 hours after cesarean section, cesarean hysterectomy, and large-degree perineal tears will be reviewed in this course. Clinicians will learn strategies that improve functional mobility activities and recovery involving bed mobility, gait, newborn care, and wound management strategies.5241OnlinePT120M
The role of rehab therapists in helping individuals mobilize safely without increased incisional strain within 24 - 48 hours after cesarean section, cesarean hysterectomy, and large-degree perineal tears will be reviewed in this course. Clinicians will learn strategies that improve functional mobility activities and recovery involving bed mobility, gait, newborn care, and wound management strategies.
2https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/evaluation-and-treatment-of-coccydynia-5029Evaluation and Treatment of CoccydyniaCoccydynia can be a challenging diagnosis for patients to experience and rehab professionals to address. This course will cover practical steps to evaluate and treat patients with coccydynia and provide therapists with a toolbox to optimally care for them.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.comEvaluation and Treatment of CoccydyniaCoccydynia can be a challenging diagnosis for patients to experience and rehab professionals to address. This course will cover practical steps to evaluate and treat patients with coccydynia and provide therapists with a toolbox to optimally care for them.5029OnlinePT120M
Coccydynia can be a challenging diagnosis for patients to experience and rehab professionals to address. This course will cover practical steps to evaluate and treat patients with coccydynia and provide therapists with a toolbox to optimally care for them.
3https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/optimizing-core-retraining-part-2-4960Optimizing Core Retraining, Part 2Rehab providers talk about "the core" frequently, especially for their patients with spine and lower extremity dysfunction. However, there is a wide range of practice patterns and little consensus regarding optimally training the core. This two-part course overviews current evidence and evidence-supported practices to optimize core retraining.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.comOptimizing Core Retraining, Part 2Rehab providers talk about "the core" frequently, especially for their patients with spine and lower extremity dysfunction. However, there is a wide range of practice patterns and little consensus regarding optimally training the core. This two-part course overviews current evidence and evidence-supported practices to optimize core retraining.4960OnlinePT120M
Rehab providers talk about "the core" frequently, especially for their patients with spine and lower extremity dysfunction. However, there is a wide range of practice patterns and little consensus regarding optimally training the core. This two-part course overviews current evidence and evidence-supported practices to optimize core retraining.
4https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/optimizing-core-retraining-part-1-4958Optimizing Core Retraining, Part 1Rehab providers talk about "the core" frequently, especially for their patients with spine and lower extremity dysfunction. However, there is a wide range of practice patterns and little consensus regarding optimally training the core. This two-part course overviews current evidence and evidence-supported practices to optimize core retraining.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.comOptimizing Core Retraining, Part 1Rehab providers talk about "the core" frequently, especially for their patients with spine and lower extremity dysfunction. However, there is a wide range of practice patterns and little consensus regarding optimally training the core. This two-part course overviews current evidence and evidence-supported practices to optimize core retraining.4958OnlinePT120M
Rehab providers talk about "the core" frequently, especially for their patients with spine and lower extremity dysfunction. However, there is a wide range of practice patterns and little consensus regarding optimally training the core. This two-part course overviews current evidence and evidence-supported practices to optimize core retraining.
5https://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.
6https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/caregiving-for-spinal-cord-injury-4921Caregiving For The Spinal Cord Injury PatientThis course will explore how to identify caregiver challenges, as well as resources and creative problem-solving solutions available for caregivers and patients with spinal cord injuries. Case studies will be discussed at the end of the course to engage providers to think critically and ask questions to advance our treatment plans.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.comCaregiving For The Spinal Cord Injury PatientThis course will explore how to identify caregiver challenges, as well as resources and creative problem-solving solutions available for caregivers and patients with spinal cord injuries. Case studies will be discussed at the end of the course to engage providers to think critically and ask questions to advance our treatment plans.4921OnlinePT60M
This course will explore how to identify caregiver challenges, as well as resources and creative problem-solving solutions available for caregivers and patients with spinal cord injuries. Case studies will be discussed at the end of the course to engage providers to think critically and ask questions to advance our treatment plans.
7https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/physical-and-occupational-therapy-treatment-4757Physical and Occupational Therapy Treatment Of Abdominal Scars, Adhesions, And Abdominal Cutaneous Nerve Entrapments. Quit Your Belly Aching!Abdominal scars, adhesions, and nerve entrapments are a source of abdominal and pelvic musculoskeletal pain symptoms. This course will examine and discuss physical and occupational therapist examination and treatment of musculoskeletal symptoms that may be caused by or associated with abdominal scars, adhesions, and abdominal cutaneous nerve entrapments.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.comPhysical and Occupational Therapy Treatment Of Abdominal Scars, Adhesions, And Abdominal Cutaneous Nerve Entrapments. Quit Your Belly Aching!Abdominal scars, adhesions, and nerve entrapments are a source of abdominal and pelvic musculoskeletal pain symptoms. This course will examine and discuss physical and occupational therapist examination and treatment of musculoskeletal symptoms that may be caused by or associated with abdominal scars, adhesions, and abdominal cutaneous nerve entrapments.4757OnlinePT120M
Abdominal scars, adhesions, and nerve entrapments are a source of abdominal and pelvic musculoskeletal pain symptoms. This course will examine and discuss physical and occupational therapist examination and treatment of musculoskeletal symptoms that may be caused by or associated with abdominal scars, adhesions, and abdominal cutaneous nerve entrapments.
8https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/when-low-back-pain-isn-4672When Low Back Pain Isn't Just Low Back Pain: How to Know if the Pelvic Floor is a Symptom DriverStudies indicate that up to 95% of women with chronic low back pain also report symptoms consistent with pelvic floor dysfunction. You may not be a pelvic health specialist, but there are many tools that you can access to allow you to screen and perform a differential diagnosis for pelvic floor dysfunction, treat your patients for low back pain in a pelvic floor-informed way, and know when to refer out to a specialist.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.comWhen Low Back Pain Isn't Just Low Back Pain: How to Know if the Pelvic Floor is a Symptom DriverStudies indicate that up to 95% of women with chronic low back pain also report symptoms consistent with pelvic floor dysfunction. You may not be a pelvic health specialist, but there are many tools that you can access to allow you to screen and perform a differential diagnosis for pelvic floor dysfunction, treat your patients for low back pain in a pelvic floor-informed way, and know when to refer out to a specialist.4672OnlinePT120M
Studies indicate that up to 95% of women with chronic low back pain also report symptoms consistent with pelvic floor dysfunction. You may not be a pelvic health specialist, but there are many tools that you can access to allow you to screen and perform a differential diagnosis for pelvic floor dysfunction, treat your patients for low back pain in a pelvic floor-informed way, and know when to refer out to a specialist.
9https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/pudendal-neuralgia-evaluation-and-treatment-4446Pudendal Neuralgia Evaluation and TreatmentPudendal neuralgia can create significant pain and disability. This course will cover the etiology of pudendal neuralgia as well as best practices for evaluation and treatmentauditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.comPudendal Neuralgia Evaluation and TreatmentPudendal neuralgia can create significant pain and disability. This course will cover the etiology of pudendal neuralgia as well as best practices for evaluation and treatment4446OnlinePT120M
Pudendal neuralgia can create significant pain and disability. This course will cover the etiology of pudendal neuralgia as well as best practices for evaluation and treatment
10https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/physical-therapist-management-pelvic-floor-4358Physical Therapist Management of Pelvic Floor Tension Myalgia: When Your Patient Has Pain "Down There"Pelvic floor tension myalgia can cause a range of symptoms including pain in the vagina and rectum, feeling of sitting on a ball or stick, and pain during intercourse. This course will explore why and how pelvic physical therapy is first line treatment for pelvic floor tension myalgia. This course is directly related to the practice of physical therapy and is therefore appropriate for the PT/PTA.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyPhysicalTherapy.comwww.physicaltherapy.comPhysical Therapist Management of Pelvic Floor Tension Myalgia: When Your Patient Has Pain "Down There"Pelvic floor tension myalgia can cause a range of symptoms including pain in the vagina and rectum, feeling of sitting on a ball or stick, and pain during intercourse. This course will explore why and how pelvic physical therapy is first line treatment for pelvic floor tension myalgia. This course is directly related to the practice of physical therapy and is therefore appropriate for the PT/PTA.4358OnlinePT120M
Pelvic floor tension myalgia can cause a range of symptoms including pain in the vagina and rectum, feeling of sitting on a ball or stick, and pain during intercourse. This course will explore why and how pelvic physical therapy is first line treatment for pelvic floor tension myalgia. This course is directly related to the practice of physical therapy and is therefore appropriate for the PT/PTA.