TX Physical Therapy Summary EBook

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37 ACL Rehabilitation: A Review of Current Treatment Approaches [4 contact hours] This course provides a comprehensive review of current approaches to ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) rehabilitation. It covers the latest evidence on surgical reconstruction techniques, graft choices, functional bracing, neuromuscular training, and return-to-play decision making. The course emphasizes the importance of evidence-based practice and staying current with the evolving literature in ACL rehabilitation. Participants will learn about early rehabilitation protocols, specific exercises and techniques, functional testing methods, and how to incorporate psychological readiness into return-to-sport decisions. The course includes case studies and self-assessment questions to reinforce key concepts. 45 Introduction to Golf Rehabilitation and Performance: 90 Percent Mental, 90 Percent Physical [3 contact hours] This course will provide value for practitioners of all experience levels, from those who have never touched a golf club or set foot on a golf course to the seasoned professional. It will include a thorough introduction to basic golf language and concepts, a review of the relevant anatomy and biomechanics, a novel approach to evaluation of the patient or client’s physical capabilities, and specific strategies to improve the neuromotor processes that promote recovery from injury and higher quality golf performance. 54 Utilizing Clinical Practice Guidelines for Treatment of Low Back Pain [2 contact hours] This course is intended for healthcare professionals who treat clients with low back pain. The course integrates the most recent research and clinical practice guidelines for low back pain. Participants will learn how to classify low back pain and which interventions are deemed most effective based on these classifications. 66 Evaluation and Treatment of Rotator Cuff Impairments [2 contact hours] This course takes the learner through a clear, yet comprehensive tour of the gross and fine mechanisms of movement. Students will see and apply foundational rules of human movement and build their ability to predict and assign the appropriate agonists, antagonists, and synergists to each movement. The class brings a series of supporting information based on the names of the structures along with rationales for terms and designations, and it offers the learner a set of resources to build genuine comprehension of the intricate design of the scapulohumeral joint and the most common rotator cuff injuries. Both newly credentialed and experienced professionals will increase their mastery of the human shoulder/arm and leave with new skills that they can immediately apply in service to their clients. 73 Introduction to Aquatic Therapy [3 contact hours] “Introduction to Aquatic Therapy” is an informative course for those health professionals who would like to expand their skills into aquatic therapy and rehab. Aquatic therapy and rehabilitation is a growing market and provides an excellent service to clients. As a health professional, here’s the opportunity to enhance your career with the most current essential information you need to get started. Feel confidence in the concepts including waters properties, fluid dynamics, physiological responses to immersion, precautions/ contraindication to aquatic therapy. Aquatic exericse equipment as well as the basic concepts of Bad Ragaz, Halliwick, Ai Chi, Watsu, Aquastretch and the Burdenko are covered. Colibri Healthcare, LLC is an approved provider by the Texas Physical Therapy Association (Provider #2711048TX). The assignment of Texas CCUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by the TPTA or TBPTE. Unless otherwise indicated, all PT courses meet continuing competence requirements for license renewal in Texas. The course Recognizing and Responding to Human Trafficking in Texas, 2nd Edition has been approved by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC).

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