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Idiopathic Toe Walking: Part 2
Presented by Sally Le Cras, PT, DPT, PCS
Video
Course: #6539Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
Evidence-based therapy examination, evaluation, and treatment techniques for children with ITW will be shared with an emphasis on shared decision-making with the family and child. The evidence and indications for medical treatments such as Botox injections and surgery will be discussed. Case studies related to the therapy management of a child with ITW will provide an opportunity for the application of key themes from the presentation. This is Part 2 of a 2-part series.

Digital Health: Apps And Biometrics For You And Your Caseload
Presented by Teresa Fair-Field, OTD, OTR/L
VideoAudio
Course: #6537Level: Introductory1 Hour
The integration of digital health tools, including apps and biometric devices, into occupational therapy practice will be explored in this course. Participants will learn to effectively incorporate these technologies to enhance care, monitor progress, and support personalized treatment plans.

Cognitive Rehabilitation And TBI: Fundamental Considerations For Everyday OT Practice
Presented by Steven Wheeler, PhD, OTR/L, CBIS, FAOTA
Live WebinarTue, Oct 29, 2024 at 12:00 pm EDT
Course: #6560Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Cognitive functions are essential to successful and satisfying participation in meaningful activities. This course will discuss strategies to address cognitive issues commonly associated with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury. Emphasis will be on functional cognitive approaches that OT practitioners can implement to improve client outcomes across practice settings.

Overview And Importance Of Pelvic Health: Postnatal Pelvic Health Virtual Conference
Presented by Jessica McHugh Conlin, PhD, OTR/L, BCP, CPT
Live WebinarMon, Nov 4, 2024 at 12:00 pm EST
Course: #6567Level: Introductory1 Hour
Participants will be introduced to the importance of postnatal maternal health with a focus on pelvic health in this course. Participants will learn why addressing pelvic health is part of overall maternal health and how it can affect all areas of a woman’s life after having a baby. This is Day 1 of the Postnatal Pelvic Health Virtual Conference.

The Driver Of Function: Postnatal Pelvic Health Virtual Conference
Presented by Kyrsten Spurrier, OTR/L
Live WebinarTue, Nov 5, 2024 at 12:00 pm EST
Course: #6584Level: Introductory1 Hour
Pelvic health is an emerging practice area of occupational therapy, but it doesn’t have to stay in a silo. Pelvic health is something that all occupational therapy practitioners can integrate into their practice setting. We should be looking at pelvic health as our foundation of function and what that means as we work with people through the lifespan. This course is going to cover pelvic health 101; giving you a taste of what to look at, when to refer, and your role as an occupational therapy practitioner. We will also be discussing the changes that happen with pregnancy and postpartum. This is Day 2 of the Postnatal Pelvic Health Virtual Conference.

Critical Rehab Needs For Acute Postpartum Patients: Postnatal Pelvic Health Virtual Conference
Presented by Jenna Segraves, PT, DPT, MS, Rebeca Segraves, PT, DPT, WCS, CLT
Live WebinarWed, Nov 6, 2024 at 12:00 pm EST
Course: #6585Level: Intermediate1 Hour
The role of rehab therapists in helping individuals adapt to new roles and routines 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 early participation in daily living activities involving self-care, newborn care, and home management. This is Day 3 of the Postnatal Pelvic Health Virtual Conference.

Constipation Relief Through Treating The Whole Person: Postnatal Pelvic Health Virtual Conference
Presented by Lindsey Vestal, OTR/L, TIPHP
Live WebinarThu, Nov 7, 2024 at 12:00 pm EST
Course: #6589Level: Introductory1 Hour
An understanding of the anatomical and physiological components of bowel movements will be addressed in this course, empowering clinicians to better assess and address defecatory dysfunction in postnatal clients. Through practical strategies and tailored interventions, participants will learn to incorporate physical and psychosocial factors into personalized constipation relief plans, optimizing client outcomes. This is Day 4 of the Postnatal Pelvic Health Virtual Conference.

Postpartum Path To Well-being And Longevity: Postnatal Pelvic Health Virtual Conference
Presented by Laura Rowan, OTR/L
Live WebinarFri, Nov 8, 2024 at 12:00 pm EST
Course: #6586Level: Introductory1 Hour
Embracing postpartum longevity for integrating long-term well-being and highlighting the ongoing journey of motherhood. Join us for a discussion that explores physical and emotional recovery, redefining roles, nervous system regulation, and intergenerational trauma, while fostering healing for future perimenopause and menopause transitions. This is Day 5 of the Postnatal Pelvic Health Virtual Conference.

Idiopathic Toe Walking: Part 1
Presented by Sally Le Cras, PT, DPT, PCS
Video
Course: #6538Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
Gait development in young children and the diagnosis of Idiopathic Toe Walking (ITW), including current theories of the etiology of ITW and common co-morbid conditions, will be reviewed in this course. The role of therapy in the differential diagnosis of children who toe walk will also be addressed. Case studies related to the differential diagnosis of toe walking in children will provide an opportunity for application of material. This is Part 1 of a 2-part series.

The Falls Management Puzzle in Older Adults: Looking at All the Pieces, Part 1
Presented by Dennis Klima, PT, MS, PhD, GCS, NCS
Live WebinarWed, Nov 13, 2024 at 12:00 pm EST
Course: #6590Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
Presented in two parts, this course will review fall management in older adults based upon integrating multiple pieces of best evidence. Part 1 will focus on demographic perspectives, screening for falls, and those risk factors that should be considered in management. Practitioners will formulate screening questions that can comprehensively synthesize risk factors most predictive of falls. The presentation will also detail the fear of falling conditions and its role in fall prevention.

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