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1 Ethics and Jurisprudence for the Indiana Physical Therapy Professional (Mandatory) [2 contact hours] This course covers the principles and standards of ethical practice for physical therapists and assistants, as well as the Indiana Administrative Code §25-27 and the Indiana Practice Act (Title 844, Article 6). Both of these topics are mandatory for physical therapy professionals within the state of Indiana: Section I will present the theory, practice, and scope of ethics for the physical therapy professional. Section II will discuss the regulatory and legislative aspects; therefore, this course will satisfy the 2-hour mandatory requirement necessary. 19 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. 28 Differential Diagnosis for Physical Therapy: Introduction [4 contact hours] As the profession of Physical Therapy has progressed, the importance of differential diagnosis and medical screening has increased, especially with the mandate of autonomous practice. This seminar will give the clinician the ability to screen the multiple body organ systems for diseases and syndromes that are not of musculoskeletal origin. The seminar further addresses effective mechanisms that result in client referrals to appropriate health care practitioners. Through lectures and case studies, the therapist will be able to determine the best course of action with a patient utilizing the best available assessment tools and measures and evidence-based practice to determine diagnosis, need for referral, or method of treatment. 41 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. 62 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. 73 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. 81 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. 90 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.
Colibri Healthcare, LLC’s Ethics and Jurisprudence for the Indiana Physical Therapy Professional course is approved by the APTA Indiana. Colibri’s courses meet the standards for physical therapy continuing education activities in Indiana.
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