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Stroke Rehab 142 : Stroke Care Systems and Outcomes
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $108.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline and describe 5 stroke-specific functional assessment tools and the role of each
Understand and examine a variety of predictive factors that are related to stroke recovery
Become familiar with and examine various stroke services and factors that influence stroke services
Understand the common services and solutions that are available for patients with stroke
Follow the progression of stroke rehab along the continuum of care and examine postacute rehab defining each state of treatment
Become familiar with stroke in pediatrics. Outline the categories and epidemiology of pediatric stroke. Exam risk factors, diagnostic imaging and list 3 treatment and management techniques
Become familiar with stroke in young adults. Outline the categories and epidemiology of pediatric stroke. Exam risk factors, diagnostic imaging and list 3 treatment and management techniques
Become familiar with stroke in older adults. Outline the categories and epidemiology of pediatric stroke. Exam risk factors, diagnostic imaging and list 3 treatment and management techniques
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Stroke Rehab 143 : Psychosocial and Community Reintegration
Credit Hours(s) 5.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $90.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Become familiar with a variety of ethical issues in the care of stroke survivors
Examine the various aspects and factors related to informed consent
Outline and describe how stroke impacts family members and discuss the research on caregiver intervention
Examine the various aspects for driving after stroke including neurologic disorders that effect driving, crash risk and determining fitness for driving
Understand the role of sports and recreation after stroke and the importance of activity
Become familiar with sexuality after stroke including the physiology of sexual function
Understand vocational rehabilitation options after stroke and the role of employer accommodation
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Stroke Rehab 144 : Cerebrovascular Accidents - Stroke Insights for the Rehab Professional
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Lindsey Butkus, OTR/L
Price $18.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe current stroke statistics and trends within the US
Discuss the difference between Ischemic stroke, Hemorrhagic stroke and TIA
List 5 preventable causes of strokes
Describe 3 key methods for the prevention of strokes
Describe 3 types of medical intervention based on classification of stroke
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Suicide Assessment 201 : Suicide and Non-Suicide Self-Injury, Inward-Focused Emotions: Suicide and Assessmet of Risk for In-Hospital Suicide and Aggression in High-Dependency Care Environments
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Richard Saporito, DC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the profile of suicide in the US, noting psychosocial and cultural factors that effect risk
Identify 3 common precipitating events for suicide attempts
Describe risk factors for suicide including co-existing psychiatric disorders
Name the most frequent co-existing psychiatric disorders
Use the sad person scale to assess suicide risk
Give examples of primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions
Describe basic level interventions that take place in the hospital or community
Identify key elements of suicide precautions and environmental safety factors in the hospital
Describe the problem on non-suicidal self-injury
Explain the range of self-protective behavioral responses
Discuss 3 myths about suicidal behaviors
Identify 2 cultural or social factors that relate to suicide
Examine 4 categories of motivation for attempting suicide
Explain how suicide affects family members and friends
Describe 3 theories that attempt to explain the causes of suicide
Discuss the occurrence of suicide throughout each life cycle
Outline the process for assessing the suicidal potential of a client
Choose 3 therapeutic goals and interventions for clients with suicidal behaviors
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Suicide Assessment 201 - 202
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors Richard Saporito, DC
Price $120.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the profile of suicide in the US, noting psychosocial and cultural factors that effect risk
Identify 3 common precipitating events for suicide attempts
Describe risk factors for suicide including co-existing psychiatric disorders
Name the most frequent co-existing psychiatric disorders
Use the sad person scale to assess suicide risk
Give examples of primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions
Describe basic level interventions that take place in the hospital or community
Identify key elements of suicide precautions and environmental safety factors in the hospital
Describe the problem on non-suicidal self-injury
Explain the range of self-protective behavioral responses
Discuss 3 myths about suicidal behaviors
Identify 2 cultural or social factors that relate to suicide
Examine 4 categories of motivation for attempting suicide
Explain how suicide affects family members and friends
Describe 3 theories that attempt to explain the causes of suicide
Discuss the occurrence of suicide throughout each life cycle
Outline the process for assessing the suicidal potential of a client
Choose 3 therapeutic goals and interventions for clients with suicidal behaviors
Indicate the manifestations of military sexual trauma
Cite the rate of disability amongst living veterans
Describe the incidence and distribution of mental illness in the veteran population
Define PTSD
Recognize the DSM-5 criteria for the diagnosis of PTSD
Explain the risk factors to developing PTSD
Summarize the association between PTSD and Chronic Pain
Describe the Primary Care PTSD Screen (PC-PTSD)
Recognize the effects of PTSD on the family of sufferers
Summarize the psychological and pharmacological treatment for PTSD
Define depression
List the DMS-5 Criteria for depression
Recognize the signs and symptoms of depression
Define survivor guilt
Explain suicide prevention and the VA Risk Assessment Guide
Outline the use of the SAD PERSONS instrument
List the risk factors to suicidal behavior
Outline the Long and short term goals in suicide prevention, interventions and their rationale
Define the characteristics of hopelessness
List the outcome criteria for intervention for patients with hopelessness
Explain the factors related to ineffective coping mechanisms
List long and short term goals of the management of ineffective coping mechanisms
Describe interventions and their rationale for the patient with ineffective coping
Identify medications used to treat anxiety
Recognize medications used to treat psychotic diseases
Identify principal signs of depression and drugs used as treatment
Recognize agents used as antimanics and medications for bipolar disorder
Describe behavioral disorders found in adults and children and drugs indicated in treatment
Explain the role of medications in treating Alzheimer’s disease
Provide patient education for compliance with medications used to treat conditions and diseases of mental health and behavioral disorders
Other Info Course Group includes all Suicide Assessment Courses numbered 201 thru 202
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Suicide Assessment 202 : Veterans, Veterans Administration Health Care, and Palliative Care, Veterans Mental Health Issues and Suicide Awareness and Strategies and Management of Suicide Risk
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Richard Saporito, DC
Price $60.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Indicate the manifestations of military sexual trauma
Cite the rate of disability amongst living veterans
Describe the incidence and distribution of mental illness in the veteran population
Define PTSD
Recognize the DSM-5 criteria for the diagnosis of PTSD
Explain the risk factors to developing PTSD
Summarize the association between PTSD and Chronic Pain
Describe the Primary Care PTSD Screen (PC-PTSD)
Recognize the effects of PTSD on the family of sufferers
Summarize the psychological and pharmacological treatment for PTSD
Define depression
List the DMS-5 Criteria for depression
Recognize the signs and symptoms of depression
Define survivor guilt
Explain suicide prevention and the VA Risk Assessment Guide
Outline the use of the SAD PERSONS instrument
List the risk factors to suicidal behavior
Outline the long and short term goals in suicide prevention, interventions and their rationale
Define the characteristics of hopelessness
List the outcome criteria for intervention for patients with hopelessness
Explain the factors related to ineffective coping mechanisms
List long and short term goals of the management of ineffective coping mechanisms
Describe interventions and their rationale for the patient with ineffective coping
Identify medications used to treat anxiety
Recognize medications used to treat psychotic diseases
Identify principal signs of depression and drugs used as treatment
Recognize agents used as antimanics and medications for bipolar disorder
Describe behavioral disorders found in adults and children and drugs indicated in treatment
Explain the role of medications in treating Alzheimer’s disease
Provide patient education for compliance with medications used to treat conditions and diseases of mental health and behavioral disorders
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 101 : Arthroscopic Repair of Posterior Shoulder Instability (PSI)
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Rocco Labbadia, RPT
Price $18.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review pathoanatomy associated with PSI
Discuss indications and contraindications for arthroscopic repair of PSI
Become familiar with surgical techniques for arthroscopic repair of PSI
Examine postoperative considerations and rehabiliation protocols for arthroscopic repair of PSI
List 3 complications involved in the arthroscopic repair of PSI
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 101 - 105
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $108.00 USD
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Educational Objectives 101: Arthroscopic Repair of Posterior Shoulder Instability (PSI)
Review pathoanatomy associated with PSI
Discuss indications and contraindications for arthroscopic repair of PSI
Become familiar with surgical techniques for arthroscopic repair of PSI
Examine postoperative considerations and rehabilitation protocols for arthroscopic repair of PSI
List 3 complications involved in the arthroscopic repair of PSI
102: Arthroscopic Management of Glenohumeral Arthritis (GA)
Review the pathoanatomy associated with GA
Discuss indications and contraindications for arthroscopic management of GA
Become familiar with surgical technique for arthroscopic management of GA
Examine postoperative considerations and rehabilitation protocols for GA
List 3 complications of arthroscopic management of GA
103: Arthroscopic Management of Shoulder Stiffness (SS)
Review preoperative considerations for arthroscopic management of SS
Discuss indications and contraindications for arthroscopic management of SS
Become familiar with surgical technique for arthroscopic management of SS
Examine postoperative considerations and rehabilitation protocols for SS
List 3 complications of arthroscopic management of SS
104: Arthroscopic Treatment of Lateral Epicondylitis (LE)
Understand the pathology involved in LE
Explain the components for performing a comprehensive physical examination on a patient with LE
Become familiar with imaging used for LE
Explain the indications and contraindications for arthroscopic treatment of LE
Become familiar with the surgical technique for arthroscopic treatment of LE
Understand the rehabilitation process, complications and expected outcomes following arthroscopic treatment of LE
105: Open Treatment of Lateral and Medial Epicondylitis
Understand the pathology involved in medial and lateral epicondylitis
Explain the components for performing a comprehensive physical examination on a patient with medial and lateral epicondylitis
Become familiar with imaging used in the diagnosis of medial and lateral epicondylitis
Explain the indications and contraindications for open treatment of medial and lateral epicondylitis
Become familiar with the surgical technique for open treatment of medial and lateral epicondylitis
Understand the rehabilitation process, complications and expected outcomes following open treatment of medial and lateral epicondylitis
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 102 : Arthroscopic Management of Glenohumeral Arthritis (GA)
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Rocco Labbadia, RPT
Price $18.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review the pathoanatomy associated with GA
Discuss indications and contraindications for arthroscopic management of GA
Become familiar with surgical technique for arthroscopic management of GA
Examine postoperative considerations and rehabiliation protocols for GA
List 3 complications of arthroscopic management of GA
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 103 : Arthroscopic Management of Shoulder Stiffness (SS)
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Rocco Labbadia, RPT
Price $18.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review preoperative considerations for arthroscopic management of SS
Discuss indications and contraindications for arthroscopic management of SS
Become familiar with surgical technique for arthroscopic management of SS
Examine postoperative considerations and rehabiliation protocols for SS
List 3 complications of arthroscopic management of SS
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 104 : Arthroscopic Treatment of Lateral Epicondylitis (LE)
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $18.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Examine and explain the pathology involved in LE
Explain the components for performing a comprehensive physical examination on a patient with LE
Become familiar with imaging used for LE
Explain the indications and contraindications for arthroscopic treatment of LE
Become familiar with the surgical technique for arthroscopic treatment of LE
Describe and outline the rehabilitation process, complications and expected outcomes following arthroscopic treatment of LE
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 105 : Open Treatment of Lateral and Medial Epicondylitis
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the pathology involved in medial and lateral epicondylitis
Explain the components for performing a comprehensive physical examination on a patient with medial and lateral epicondylitis
Become familiar with imaging used in the diagnosis of medial and lateral epicondylitis
Explain the indications and contraindications for open treatment of medial and lateral epicondylitis
Become familiar with the surgical technique for open treatment of medial and lateral epicondylitis
Explore the rehabilitation process, complications and expected outcomes following open treatment of medial and lateral epicondylitis
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 106 : Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL) Reconstruction
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $18.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the mechanism of injury in athletes with UCL injury
Explain preoperative considerations including physical exam, imaging techniques, indications and contraindications to surgery
Become familiar with the surgical technique for reconstruction of the UCL
Outline the rehabilitation process, complications and expected outcomes following reconstruction of the UCL
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 107 : Distal Biceps Repair
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $18.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review preoperative considerations for DBR
Discuss indications and contraindications for DBR
Become familiar with surgical technique for DBR
Examine postoperative considerations and rehabiliation protocols for DBR
List 3 complications of DBR
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 108 : Surgical Treatment of Posterolateral Instability of the Elbow
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $18.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the pathology involved in PIE
Review preoperative considerations for PIE
Discuss indications and contraindications for PIE
Become familiar with surgical technique for PIE
Examine postoperative considerations and rehabiliation protocols for PIE
List 3 complications of PIE
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 109 : Arthroscopic Meniscectomy (AM)
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Rocco Labbadia, RPT
Price $18.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Understand the pathology and mechanism of injury involved in mensical tears
Discuss 5 symptoms of mensical tears
Become familiar with imaging techniques used to assist in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of meniscal tears
Explain the indications and contraindications for AM
Become familiar with the surgical technique for AM
Understand the rehabilitation process, complications and expected outcomes following AM
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 110 : Patellar Tendon Autograft for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Rocco Labbadia, RPT
Price $18.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Understand the pathology and mechanism of injury involved in ACL tears
Discuss 5 symptoms of ACL tears
Become familiar with imaging techniques used to assist in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of ACL tears
Explain the indications and contraindications for ACL reconstruction
Become familiar with the surgical technique for ACL reconstruction with patellar tendon autograft
Understand the rehabilitation process, complications and expected outcomes following ACL reconstruction
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 111 : Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the anatomy and contents of the carpal tunnel
List and describe 4 physical tests for diagnosing carpal tunnel syndrome
Recite 5 contraindications to endoscopic surgery
Describe the procedure for the Standard Open Approach
Describe the procedure for the Agee Single-Portal technique
Describe the procedure for the Chow Two-Portal Extrabursal Technique
List 3 complications each procedure mentioned above
Discuss outcomes for each procedure mentioned above
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 112 : Ganglion Excision of the Wrist
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the clinical features and characteristics associated with a ganglia
List 3 frequent sites of origins where ganglia occur
List and describe 4 methods of treatment
Describe the anatomy of the dorsal wrist
Describe the procedure for excision of dorsal wrist ganglion
Describe the procedure for excision of volar wrist ganglion
Describe the procedure for arthroscopic resection of dorsal wrist ganglion
List 3 outcome and 3 complications for each of the above procedures
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 113 : Open Reduction and Internal Fixation Distal Radial Fracture
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe fractures of the distal radius
Define and differentiate the 5 types of fractures
List and describe 3 goals of fracture management
Describe indications and contraindications for the treatment of distal radius fractures
Review anatomy surrounding the distal radius
Describe the procedure using distraction plate fixation
Describe the procedure using volar buttress plate fixation
Describe the procedure using volar plating of intraarticular compression injuries
Discuss post-op care and outcomes following surgical treatment of distal radius fractures
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 114 : Dislocation Reduction of the PIP and DIP Joints
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the anatomy of the PIP and DIP joints
Review and cite indications for PIP and DIP dislocation reduction
Define and differentiate the 3 types of dislocations
List 3 contraindications associated with PIP and DIP dislocation reductions
Review procedures involved in the reduction of PIP and DIP dislocations
List 3 complications following PIP and DIP dislocation reductions
Become familiar with post operative care following dislocation reductions
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 115 : Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $72.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the anatomy of the rotator cuff
List and describe 5 different tests for assessing the integrity of the rotator cuff
Differentiate imaging techniques for roator cuff injury
Describe how rotator cuff tears are classified
List and describe indications and contraindications for arthoscopic repair of rotator cuff
Discuss 3 different techniques for repairing rotator cuff injuries
Describe post-op care and outcomes following rotator cuff repair
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 116 : Stenosing Tenosynovitis
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe pathophysiology involved in stenosing tenosynovitis
Discuss presenting symptoms associated with stenosing tenosynovitis
Outline the steps involved in Finkelstein's movement and what elicits a positive result
Describe conservative treatment measures for stenosing tenosynovitis
List 3 indications for surgical intervention
Discuss anatomy of the extensor tendons in the hand
Review surgical procedure for De Quervain's Disease
Review surgical procedure for trigger finger and thumb
Review surgical procedure for percutaneous release of trigger finger
Describe outcomes and complications following surgery for stenosing tenosynovitis
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 117 : Open Rotator Cuff Repair
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $54.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explore pathology of the rotator cuff
Describe and differentiate 5 tests for assessing the rotator cuff
List and describe 3 imaging techniques for assessing the rotator cuff
Define and explain how rotator cuff tears are classified
Discuss the goals and treatment of rotator cuff injury
Review anatomy of the rotator cuff and related structures
Describe the technique for acromioplasty
Discuss post-op care, complications and anticipated outcomes
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 118 : Distal Biceps Tendon Repair
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss pathology of distal biceps rupture
Become familiar with physical examination for distal biceps rupture
List indications and contraindications for distal biceps repair
Review anatomy of the biceps and the antecubital fossa
Describe the Boyd and Anderson two-incision technique for distal biceps repair
Discuss complications, post-op care and anticipated outcomes
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 119 : Dislocation Reduction of the Shoulder Joint
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $54.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review anatomy of the shoulder joint
Discuss pathophysiology of shoulder joint dislocation
Become familiar with physical examination for shoulder dislocation
List indications for shoulder joint relocation
Review technique for performing Stimson maneuver
Review Scapular manipulation technique
Review External rotation method
Review Milch technique
Review traction-counter-traction technique
Review Spaso technique
Review Posterior dislocation reduction technique
Review technique for Inferior dislocation reduction
Discuss post reduction care, complications and anticipated outcomes
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 119-120 : Dislocation Reduction of the Shoulder Joint, Arthroscopic Bankart Repair
Credit Hours(s) 5.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $90.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Part 1:
Review anatomy of the shoulder joint
Discuss pathophysiology of shoulder joint dislocation
Become familiar with physical examination for shoulder dislocation
List indications for shoulder joint relocation
Review technique for performing Stimson maneuver
Review Scapular manipulation technique
Review External rotation method
Review Milch technique
Review traction-counter-traction technique
Review Spaso technique
Review Posterior dislocation reduction technique
Review technique for Inferior dislocation reduction
Discuss post reduction care, complications and anticipated outcomes
Part 2:
Review anatomy of the shoulder joint
Become familiar with shoulder joint dislocations
Describe Bankart lesioins
List 4 indicaitons for performing arthroscopic Bankart repair
List 5 contraindications for performing arthroscopic Bankart repair
Review technique for performing arthroscopic Bankart repair
Discuss post-op management, complications and anticipated outcomes
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 120 : Arthroscopic Bankart Repair
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review anatomy of the shoulder joint
Become familiar with shoulder joint dislocations
Describe Bankart lesioins
List 4 indicaitons for performing arthroscopic Bankart repair
List 5 contraindications for performing arthroscopic Bankart repair
Review technique for performing arthroscopic Bankart repair
Discuss post-op management, complications and anticipated outcomes
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 121 : Nerve Block of the Upper Extremity
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review anatomy of the median, radial and ulnar nerves
Discuss indications for performing nerve block of the upper extremity
List 3 contraindications for performing nerve block of the upper extremity
Become familiar with general considerations prior to performing nerve block
Review procedures for median nerve block
Review procedures for radial nerve block
Review procedures for ulnar nerve block
List 5 complications of nerve block of the upper extremity
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Surgical Techniques 122 : Nerve Block of the Lower Extremity
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Become familiar with nerve blocks for the lower extremity
List indications and contraindications for nerve blocks to the lower extremity
Review functional innervation of the foot
Discuss general considerations for nerve block to the lower extremity
Review technique for deep peroneal nerve block
Review technique for posterior tibial nerve block
Review technique for saphenous nerve block
Review technique for superficial peroneal nerve block
Review technique for sural nerve block
Review technique for nerve blocks of the metatarsals and toes
Discuss post-procedure care, complications and anticipated outcomes
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Taping 102 : Taping Techniques: Principles and Practice
Credit Hours(s) 7.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $126.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
List 10 essential supplies for effective taping
Outline 5 general guidelines for taping
Become familiar with basic pathology appropriate for taping
List and describe 5 taping techniques
List 5 indications and describe taping techniques for taping the lower extremity
List 5 indications and describe taping techniques for taping the upper extremity
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Telehealth 203 : Innovative Approaches to Delivering Telehealth
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Define telerehab including how it can be incorporated as service delivery model for OT
Describe how telerehab can be used as a tool to see patients in a variety of locations
List and describe 5 benefits and 5 drawbacks to the use of telerehab
List and describe 5 different technologies that can be used in telerehabilitation
Describe the scope of practice that can be incorporated in the use of telerehab
Become familiar with telerehab as a service delivery model for Occupational Therapy services
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Telehealth 204 : Telemedicine for Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation and Orthopedic Postoperative Rehabilitation
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
List and describe 5 guidelines for virtual physical examination of the spine and extremities
Summarize what is needed in terms of set up and preparation for the virtual physical examination
Outline and describe 3 different telehealth treatment option
Recognize and describe 5 different clinically relevant outcomes of telerehabilitation
Examine and recite 5 clinic care points related to telehealth and telerehabilitation
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Therapeutic Modalities 101 : Physical Agents in Rehabilitation
Credit Hours(s) 20.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $360.00 USD
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Educational Objectives This course includes content and educational objectives included in the following courses; TM 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208 and 210. Do not take these individual courses listed if you take the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course.
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Therapeutic Modalities 201 : Physiology of Physical Agents
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $18.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
List and examine 3 categories of physical agents
Outline and describe 4 effects of physical agents
List contraindications and precautions for the use of physical agents
Describe the process for evaluating and planning for the use of physical agents
List important considerations for documentation for the use of physical agents
(Content from this course is included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course. Do not take this individual course if you plan or have taken TM 101)
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Therapeutic Modalities 202 : Physical Agents in the Clinical Practice
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $18.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Review the history of PAMS in physical medicine and rehabilitation
Outline and analyze the role of PAMS in rehabilitation
Discuss the use of PAMS and evidence based practice
Describe how PAMS can be used in different health care settings
List and define terminology associated with PAMS
(Content from this course is included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course. Do not take this individual course if you plan or have taken TM 101)
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Therapeutic Modalities 203 : Inflammation and Tissue Repair
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Outline and describe 3 phases of inflammation and healing
Describe and differentiate chronic healing from acute healing
List and examine various features that effect the healing process
Outline and describe the healing of specific musculoskeletal tissues including cartilage, bone, ligaments and muscle
Review case studies that highlight clinical application
(Content from this course is included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course. Do not take this individual course if you plan or have taken TM 101)
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Therapeutic Modalities 204 : Introduction to Thermal Agents, Hot and Cold Therapy
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $72.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
List 5 different modes of heat transfer
Define and differentiate conduction, convection, conversion, radiation, evaporation
Describe 3 effects of cold and 4 effects of heat
Indicate 4 clinical uses for heat and 4 uses for cold
List and describe 2 contraindications for heat and 2 contraindications for cold
Analyze 4 adverse effects of thermotherapy
Describe the application techniques of both hot and cold
Describe important components for documentation for thermal modalities
Read case studies to highlight clinical application
Discuss clinical reasoning for choosing between cryotherapy and thermotherapy
(Content from this course is included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course. Do not take this individual course if you plan or have taken TM 101)
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Therapeutic Modalities 205 : Pain and Pain Management
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the mechanism of pain receptors and how pain is transmitted
Discuss the gate control theory and how pain is modulated and controlled
Compare and contrast the 6 different types of pain including: acute, chronic, nociceptive, neuropathic, dysfunctional, and psychogenic
Analyze 3 different ways to assess pain including the use of pain scales
Describe 5 different approaches for managing pain including the use of physical agents, pharmacological, exercise, and other pain management programs
Read case studies to highlight and understand clinical application
(Content from this course is included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course. Do not take this individual course if you plan or have taken TM 101)
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Therapeutic Modalities 206 : Tone Abnormalities
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the various challenges to assessing tone abnormalities
Compare and contrast hypertonicity vs. hypotonicity
Describe and differentiate quantitative measuring of muscle tone vs. qualitative measuring of muscle tone
Review and describe anatomical bases of muscle tone including neural and muscular contributions
Describe abnormal muscle tone and list 3 consequences of abnormal tone
Read clinical case studies to highlight and understand clinical application
(Content from this course is included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course. Do not take this individual course if you plan or have taken TM 101)
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Therapeutic Modalities 207 : Motion Restrictions
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Describe and differentiate 3 different types of motion
Describe capsular and noncapsular patterns of motion restrictions
Analyze 5 pathologies that can restrict motion
Compare and contrast examination and evaluation techniques for motion restriction
Assess 3 methods for treating motion restrictions
Discuss the role of physical agents in the treatment of motion restrictions
List 5 contraindications and precautions to range of motion techniques
Read and examine case studies to highlight clinical application
(Content from this course is included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course. Do not take this individual course if you plan or have taken TM 101)
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Therapeutic Modalities 208 : Ultrasound and Diathermy
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $54.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Analyze the thermal and nonthermal benefits of ultrasound
Discuss the clinical application of ultrasound in the use of soft tissue shortening, pain control, bone fractures and other clinical conditions
List 5 contraindications and precautions for the use of ultrasound
Describe application techniques and parameters surrounding the use of ultrasound
Discuss components of ultrasound that should be included in documentation
Examine and discuss the physical properties of diathermy
Compare and contrast diathermy applicators
Describe the thermal and nonthermal effects of diathermy
Outline application techniques and understand positioning for diathermy
Read case studies to highlight clinical application
(Content from this course is included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course. Do not take this individual course if you plan or have taken TM 101)
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Therapeutic Modalities 209 : Electrical Currents
Credit Hours(s) 4.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $72.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Introduction to Electrical Currents
Define and describe 3 electrical current parameters including waveforms, time-dependent and other electrical current parameters
Describe 3 positive effects of electrical currents
List 3 contraindications and precautions for the use of electrical currents
Outline the steps for application including patient positioning, electrode type and placement and list 3 general considerations
Electrical Currents for Muscle Contraction
Describe the physiology involved in muscle contraction in the innervated muscle
Describe clinical application for orthopedic, neurologic and sports medicine
Describe muscle contraction for denervated muscle
List 5 precautions and contraindications
Outline parameters including, but not limited to, electrode placement, positioning, frequency and amplitude for the use of electrical stimulation for innervated muscles
(This content is NOT included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course)
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Therapeutic Modalities 210 : Lasers and Lights and Ultraviolet Light
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $54.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss the physical properties of electromagnetic radiation
Become familiar with the history and physical properties of lasers and lights
List and describe 6 effects of lasers and lights
Review the indications and contraindications for the use of lasers and lights
Outline the steps involved in the application of lasers and lights
Discuss important components involved in documentation with the use of lasers and lights
Read case studies to understand clinical application
Outline and describe the physical properties of ultraviolet radiation
Describe 5 effects of ultraviolet radiation
List and examine 2 clinical indications for the use of ultraviolet radiation
List 5 contraindications and adverse effects for the use of ultraviolet radiation
Describe application techniques for ultraviolet radiation
(Content from this course is included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course. Do not take this individual course if you plan or have taken TM 101)
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Therapeutic Modalities 211 : Traction
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $54.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe 5 clinical indications for the use of spinal traction
Outline and describe application techniques for mechanical traction, lumbar, cervical, self and positional traction
Examine important aspects included in documentation for the use of traction
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Therapeutic Modalities 212 : Electrical Currents for Soft Tissue Healing and Pain Control
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $54.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Electrical Currents for Soft Tissue Healing
Explain how electrical stimulation facilitates wound healing
Describe 3 parameters for electrical stimulation to promote wound healing
Explore and list 2 parameters for the use of iontophoresis
Describe the use of electrical currents for edema control
List 3 precautions and 3 contraindications for the use of electrical currents in tissue healing
Electrical Currents for Pain Control
Describe the use of conventional TENS, Low-rate and Burst-Mode TENS for the use of pain control
List and describe 3 contraindications for the use of electrical currents for pain control
Examine parameters such as waveform, electrode placement, amplitude, treatment time and frequency in the use of electrical currents for the use ofpain control
Read case studies and highlight clinical application
(This content is NOT included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course)
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Therapeutic Modalities 213 : Hydrotherapy
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $54.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Define 4 physical properties of water
Describe 6 physiological effects of hydrotherapy
Examine 4 uses for the use of hydrotherapy in clinical practice
List and describe 4 adverse effects and 5 contraindications and precautions for hydrotherapy
Compare and contrast clinical use and application techniques
Examine and describe 3 important safety considerations for infection prevention
(This content is NOT included in the Therapeutic Modalities 101 course)
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Therapeutic Modalities 214 : Compression
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $54.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe 3 benefits and the effects of the use of external compression
Outline and describe 5 clinical indications for the use of external compression
List 5 contraindications and precautions
Outline and describe application techniques for bandaging, compression garments, and compression pumps
Examine the adverse effects of external compression
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Therapeutic Modalities 215 : Electrical Stimulation: Principles and Parameters
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Pamela Houghton, PhD, PT
Price $54.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Understand electrical principles so that you can predict the amount and location of current flow in human tissues including muscles.
Decide whether an individual is appropriate for EStim given relevant contraindications, precautions, and associated risks.
Link electrode placement and electrical waveform selection.
Chose common electrical stimulus parameters based on the desired outcome and individual patient needs.
Describe application techniques that are safe, comfortable, and effective manner.
Identify resources for continue learning and application of knowledge
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Womens Health 102 : Exercise in Pregnancy
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $18.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Recite exercise guidelines and recommendations by the ACSPPSE, HHS and ACOG Outline and describe 6 benefits of exercise during pregnancy Describe 4 maternal physiologic changes that occur during pregnancy Describe 3 physiologic changes associated with exercise during pregnancy List 5 relative and 5 absolute contraindications to exercise during pregnancy Describe 2 fetal outcomes associated with maternal exercise during pregnancy
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Wound Management 106 : Anatomy and Physiology of Skin and Soft Tissue
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the mechanisms by which the skin is able to provide its 6 major functions
Describe the structures, function and cellular composition of the skin layers, including layers within the dermis and eipdermis
Explain the relationship between skin pigmentation and protection against ultraviolet light
Compare and contrast the structural and cellular development of the skin in the fetus, premature infant, full-term neonate, adolescent and adult
Describe at least 2 effects on the skin of the following: hydration, sun, nutrition, soaps and medications
Compare and contrast the structure and function of dark and light pigmented skin
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Wound Management 107 : Wound Healing Physiology
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Compare and contrast wound healing processes for each type of closure: primary, intention, secondary intention and tertiary intention
Distinguish between partial thickness and full thickness wound repair
Explain the difference between acute and chronic full thickness wounds
Describe 4 characteristics of a chronic wound
Describe the role of various types of cells in the wound repair process
Describe features and characteristics of scarless healing
Distinguish between keloid and hypertrophic scarring and the treatment of each
Identify conditions and comorbidities that affect the wound healing process
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Wound Management 108 : Types of Skin Damage and Differential Diagnosis
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the process of at least 5 factors that contribute to skin damage
Distinguish among the following terms; macule, papule, plaque, nodule, wheal, pustule, vescile and bulla
Describe 4 types of mechanical trauma by the extent of tissue damage associated with each
Discuss 3 interventions for preventing each type of mechanical trauma
Describe 3 preventive interventions for 3 common causes of chemical damage
Describe the process of an allergic contact dermatitis
Identify factors that predispose a patient to candidiasis
Describe manifestations and care of skin damage due to irradiation
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Wound Management 109 : Skin and Wound Inspection and Assessment
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Differentiate between skin inspection and assessment
List 6 factors to consider when assessing darkly pigmented skin
Distinguish between wound assessment and evaluation of healing
Define partial-thickness and full-thickness tissue loss
Compare and contrast a normal and an abnormal finding for each wound assessment parameter
Describe how to measure the length, width, depth tunneling and undermining of a wound
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Wound Management 110 : Pressure Ulcers: Impact, Etiology and Classification
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $18.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the incidence and prevalence of pressure ulcers in various clinical settings and vulnerable patient populations
Define pressure ulcer
Identify the 3 most common locations at which pressure ulcers develop
Describe the role of subcutaneous tissue and muscle in preventing pressure ulcers
Describe the role of the causative factors for pressure ulcer formation
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Wound Management 111 : Developing and Maintaining a Pressure Ulcer Prevention Program
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain 3 justifications for a pressure ulcer prevention program
Distinguish between an avoidable and an unavoidable pressure ulcer
List components of a best practice bundle of a pressure ulcer prevention program
Distinguish between a pressure ulcer risk assessment and a skin assessment
Identify the risk factor subscales in the Braden Scale for Predicting Pressure Sore Risk
Distinguish between turning and repositioning
Describe 5 repositioning techniques
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Wound Management 112 : Support Surfaces
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $18.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
List 3 limitations to the reliance of capillary closing values for support surface evaluation
List 4 factors to consider when interpreting the significance of interface tissue pressure readings
Define pressure redistribution, immersion and envelopment
Explain the difference between a reactive and an active support surface
Compare the advantages and disadvantages of support surface categories and features
List factors to consider for appropriate selection of a support surface
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Wound Management 113 : Neuropathic Wounds: The Diabetic Wound
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe 3 types of neuropathy that may occur in the patient with diabetes
Identify critical factors to be included in the history and physical exam of the patient with lower-extremity neuropathic disease
Describe the correlation of protective sensation with risk for diabetic foot ulcer
Distinguish among the musculoskeletal foot deformities that lead to focal areas of high pressure in the patient with peripheral neuropathy
Identify key concepts in effective and appropriate offloading
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Wound Management 114 : Wound Debridement
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $18.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Describe the role of debridement in the wound healing process
List contraindications to debridement
Distinguish between selective and nonselective debridement
Compare and contract 4 methods of debridement: autolysis, chemical, mechanical and sharp
List debridement options for the infected wound
Describe 5 factors to consider when selecting a debridement approach
For each method of debridement, list 2 advantages, disadvantages and relevant special considerations
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Wound Management 115 : Topical Management
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify 3 principles of wound management
Describe the characteristics of a physiologic wound environment
Identify at least 5 objectives in creating a physiologic wound environment
Define the terms occlusive, semiocclusive, moisture retentive, primary dressing and secondary dressing
List 2 indications and 1 contraindication for each dressing category
Describe the factors to consider when selecting a wound dressing
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Wound Management 116 : Electrical Stimulation
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $18.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Become familiar with electrical stimulation for the use of wound healing
Define terminology associated with electrical stimulation for wound healing
Explain the physiologic effects of electrical stimulation
List at least 2 indications for electrical stimulation
List at least 2 contraindications for electrical stimulation
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Wound Management 117 : Ultraviolet Light and Ultrasound
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $18.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Become familiar with ultraviolet light and ultrasound for the use of wound healing
List at least 1 indication each for ultraviolet-C, high frequency ultrasound and low frequency ultrasound use
List at least 2 contraindications for each modality
Explain the mechanisms of action for each modality
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Wound Management 118 : Burns
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify the 3 phases of burn care and discuss the goal of each phase
Discuss the causes of burns including thermal, chemical and electrical injuries
Identify how the 3 zones of tissue damage relate to the depth of the burn wound
Describe 3 methods commonly used to calculate the total body surface area of a burn
Describe the advantages and disadvantages of at least 4 topical burn care products and dressings
Identify 3 principles of managing burn wounds in an outpatient setting
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Wound Management 119 : Surgical Wounds and Incision Care
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Instructors Joanne Brown, MS, OT, CHT
Price $18.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Discuss current issues related to surgical wound infection and recommendations made by national collaboratives or evidenced-based guidelines to address these problems and improve outcomes
Compare intrinsic and extrinsic patient characteristics associated with surgical wound healing complications or infection
Identify wound assessment characteristics comparing the ASEPSIS method of evaluating wounds with Center for Disease Control and Prevention-defined characteristics for surgical site infection
Identify evidence-based measures for surgical wounds including dressing, topical treatment, and care of sutures, staples and tissue adhesives
Discuss 3 aspects of care or evaluation for patients with surgical wounds and how they can help to promote healing and prevent complications of healing
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Yoga and Rehab 101 : Yoga and Rehabilitation
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Riddhi Patel, PT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Briefly outline the 8 limbs of Ashtanga Yoga
Enumerate classification of asanas
List 5 benefits of asanas or yogic postures
Understand the application of asanas with therapy
List 5 Asanas for low back pain
List 3 Asanas for hip stretches
Name 5 poses/ asanas for upper extremity strengthening
Recite contraindications for all poses
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Yoga and Rehab 102 : Pranayama and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Riddhi Patel, PT
Price $54.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Hour # 1
Describe what is Pranayama
List 5 benefits of Pranayama or Yogic Breathing
Hour #2
Understand the application of Pranayama with Rehab
List 3 simple Breathing exercises for warm up
Hour #3
List 9 Yogendra Pranayama
Summarize importance of Breathing correct
Be familiar with contraindication for all Pranayama
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Yoga and Rehab 103 : Yoga for Upper Extremity Injuries
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Riddhi Patel, PT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
List 5 benefit of Yoga Asana
Understand the application of Yogic Asanas or Postures with Rehab
State 5 Asanas to improve shoulder flexibility
Propose poses for progressing with scapular stabilization
Be able to differentiate between use of static and dynamic poses
Recognize ways to modify poses when painful
Create HEP with Yogic Postures
Be familiar with correct alignment during poses
Summarize ways to prevent injuries with yoga asanas
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Yoga and Rehab 104 : Yoga for Balance and Lower Extremity Conditions
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Instructors Riddhi Patel, PT
Price $36.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Justify the use of Yoga poses with rehabilitation
Name 3 poses for each stage of rehabilitation
List 5 poses helpful for balance
Describe how to implement yoga with patients and establish a POC
Perform a biomechanical analysis with poses
Recognize and list Do’s and Don'ts with poses
Describe 5 ways to avoid injuries with poses
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31
Yoga and Rehab 105 : Yoga for Low Back Pain and Core Stabilization
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Instructors Riddhi Patel, PT
Price $54.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Understand application of core stability for low back pain
Recall physiology associated with low back pain
What is eoga and enumerate various benefits
Enlist asanas for acute low back pain
List 5 important asanas for increasing flexibility
Select appropriate asanas for core strengthening
Propose modification in yoga asanas
Deduce information from latest evidence-based studies on yoga for low back pain
Summarize importance of yoga for low back pain
Approval Code(s) Accepted within scope of PT; Approved by other PT Board; Approved PT CE Provider (TX, IL, NY); AOTA Approved Provider Expires: 2025-12-31