INCLUDED IN THIS BOOK
1 Recognizing and Responding to Human Trafficking in Texas (Mandatory) [1 contact hour] This course focuses on how human trafficking occurs, ways to identify those who may be trafficked, safety protocols, and victim resources. It meets the 1-hour Texas requirement for nurses. 10 Aging Process: What is Happening to the Body and What Does it Mean? [3 contact hours] This course is intended to instruct the professional of the physiological, structural and functional changes that occur in the body over time so that functional outcomes can be maximized. 19 Differential Diagnosis for PT: Hematological, Cardiovascular, Immune and Digestive System Disorders [3 contact hours] This course is intended to instruct the professional on screening multiple body organ systems for diseases and syndromes that are not of musculoskeletal origin. 33 Differential Diagnosis in Physical Therapy: Upper Extremity and Lower Quadrant [3 contact hours] This course is intended to instruct the professional on screening the multiple body organ systems for diseases and syndromes. 54 Evaluation and Treatment of the Shoulder Complex [4 contact hours] The course provides a general overview of the shoulder complex anatomy before moving into the primary purpose of the course, evaluation and treatment of the shoulder complex through entry-level introduction of manual evaluation techniques of the connective tissue surrounding the shoulder complex. 66 Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) to the Lower Quarter [2 contact hours] This course provides the clinician with an understanding of the treatment concepts, as well as specific techniques, in order to effectively incorporate Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilizations (IASTM) to common musculoskeletal disorders of the lower quarter. 74 Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) to the Upper Quarter [2 contact hours] This course provides the clinician with an understanding of the treatment concepts, as well as specific techniques, in order to effectively incorporate Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilizations (IASTM) to common musculoskeletal disorders of the upper quarter. 83 Optimizing Outcomes in Rehabilitation: Motor Learning Principles and Beyond [6 contact hours] By the end of this course, participants will gain a knowledge and understanding of how to optimize rehabilitation outcomes in their patients by using current and evidence-based application of motor learning concepts and principles of neuroplasticity, including contemporary evidence for autonomy support and the effects of improving patient motivation and focus. 97 Return to Sport: Running Injuries in Student-Athletes [2 contact hours] This course focuses on commonly presented running injuries in student-athletes and how to effectively treat those injuries for return to sport. The course is designed for athletic trainers and allied health professionals who work in sport settings, particularly with youth and student-aged athletes. 107 Sports Massage: Enhancing Training, Participation and Recovery for Today’s Athlete, 2nd Edition [2 contact hours] The purpose of this course is to inform massage professionals of techniques known to help improve preparation for, participation in, and recovery from sports participation. James Menz guides you through the recommendations and contraindications of each stage of an athlete’s training program. He also discusses common sport injuries and the implications for massage therapy.
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 has been approved by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC)
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