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Incontinence: Practical Tips for the Occupational Therapy Practitioner (Part 1)
Presented by Krista Covell-Pierson, OTR/L, BCB-PMD
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Course: #3609Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course teaches practical treatment interventions for the generalist practitioner. Strategiess can be used in a variety of settings, including home health, skilled nursing facility, hospitals, and outpatient.

Recommendations For Preventing And Managing Mechanical Low Back Pain With Occupational Therapy Clients
Presented by Lisa Juckett, MOT, OTR/L
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Course: #3585Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course will review neuromusculoskeletal anatomy of the spinal column with a specific emphasis on the lumbar spine region. Screening, evaluation, and intervention techniques for managing low back pain will be provided as will recommendations for activity modification and injury prevention.

Rhythm and the Neurological Plexuses: Better Understanding Autism to Enhance Therapy Interventions; Part 2
Presented by Varleisha Gibbs, PhD, OTD, OTR/L
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Course: #3596Level: Advanced1 Hour
With current research advances in neurology, practitioners must revisit the evidence for best practice and to enhance intervention techniques for addressing the challenges of Autism. This course reviews Dr. Gibbs’ Self-Regulation and Mindfulness 7-level Hierarchy, the CIS method for contextual intervention, and the nine targeted interventions to address the nine senses.

Rhythm and the Neurological Plexuses: Better Understanding Autism to Enhance Therapy Interventions; Part 1
Presented by Varleisha Gibbs, PhD, OTD, OTR/L
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Course: #3595Level: Advanced1 Hour
With current research advances in neurology, practitioners must revisit the evidence for best practice and to enhance intervention techniques for addressing the challenges of Autism. This course reviews the nine neurological senses, neuronal oscillations, and the autonomic neuronal plexuses to better understand the symptoms related Autism.

Dynamic Seating
Presented by Michelle Lange, OTR/L, ATP/SMS
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Course: #3530Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Dynamic seating has four primary functions – to allow movement, to diffuse force, to protect the client, and to protect the seating system and mounting hardware. This course will take a look at the product options, discuss clinical indicators and contra-indicators for dynamic components and present case studies to illustrate these points.

Evaluation and Management of Arterial and Venous Ulcers
Presented by Jennifer A. Gardner, PT, DPT, MHA, CWS
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Course: #3503Level: Introductory2 Hours
This course will discuss the distinct characteristics of arterial and venous ulcers. It will also present best practice for evaluating and treatment of these types of wounds.

Treatment Algorithms in the Wrist: The Basics
Presented by Rachel Pigott, OTR/L, CHT
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Course: #3465Level: Introductory1 Hour
This webinar will walk the learner through problem solving appropriate treatment plans, precautions, and home exercise programs for a variety of diagnoses. The attendees will learn multiple interventions appropriate to address noted deficits and achieve maximal functional outcomes for their patients.

OT's Role in Joint Replacement
Presented by Manisha Sheth, OTD, OTR/L
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Course: #3452Level: Introductory2 Hours
The purpose of this presentation is to provide introductory information to OT practitioners about the new technology, important role of occupational therapy and about pre-operative assessment and education to enhance occupational performance of clients undergoing joint replacement surgery.

Evaluating the Wrist: Back to the Basics
Presented by Rachel Pigott, OTR/L, CHT
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Course: #3423Level: Introductory1 Hour
This webinar will introduce the learner to the basic tenets of wrist evaluation. Attendees will learn to decide which testing is appropriate based upon patient report and symptoms guided by knowledge of anatomical structures. In addition, interpretation of findings will be examined in order to develop an appropriate client centered plan of care.

Beyond the Basics - Putting Aquatic Therapy into Practice
Presented by Kathleen Dwyer, OTR/L, CHT
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Course: #3408Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
Beyond the Basics will take one step further from our basic’s course and give you resources to put aquatic therapy into practice today. We will get into the details of how you can greatly impact your patients with the use of aquatic therapy in your treatment plans. We will gather new tools for the old tool box and learn how to use the water with your appropriate patients. We will discuss the importance of how you document aquatic therapy so that the insurance companies continue to reimburse for these services.

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