Previous Courses
Introduction to Blood Flow Restriction Training in the PT Setting
Learn how to safely and effectively integrate Blood Flow Restriction training into outpatient physical therapy practice. This course combines evidence-based instruction, practical application, and real-world case examples to help clinicians improve strength, endurance, and recovery outcomes across a variety of patient populations.
Introduction to Dry Needling
Gain the foundational knowledge and hands-on skills needed to confidently begin incorporating dry needling into clinical practice. This course blends evidence-based instruction, anatomy review, and practical technique training to help clinicians safely and effectively utilize dry needling throughout the body.
Updates In Return to Sport Considerations in Upper Extremity Injuries
Learn advanced rehabilitation strategies for athletes recovering from upper extremity injuries, including rotator cuff repair, shoulder stabilization, and UCL reconstruction. This course combines evidence-based protocols, clinical problem solving, and return-to-sport decision making to help clinicians confidently guide patients through every phase of recovery.
Updates In Return To Sport Considerations In Lower Extremity Injuries
Develop advanced rehabilitation and return-to-sport strategies for patients recovering from lower extremity injuries, including ACL reconstruction, hip arthroscopy, and Achilles tendon repair. This course integrates evidence-based protocols, biomechanics, and clinical problem solving to help clinicians confidently progress athletes through every stage of recovery.
Evaluation and Treatment of the Temporomandibular Joint
Build confidence in evaluating and treating temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders through evidence-based assessment and intervention strategies. This course combines anatomy, biomechanics, differential diagnosis, and hands-on clinical application to help clinicians effectively manage common TMJ dysfunctions in a direct access setting.
Evaluation and Treatment of the Lumbar Spine
Enhance your ability to evaluate and treat lumbar spine disorders using evidence-based assessment and intervention strategies. This course integrates anatomy, biomechanics, differential diagnosis, and movement impairment concepts to help clinicians confidently manage common lumbar conditions in a direct access setting.
Evaluation and Treatment of the Foot and Ankle
Develop the clinical skills needed to confidently evaluate and treat common foot and ankle disorders in an outpatient setting. This course combines evidence-based assessment, differential diagnosis, biomechanics, and movement impairment concepts to help clinicians improve outcomes for a wide range of foot and ankle conditions.
Evaluation and Treatment of Shoulder Movement Dysfunctions
Strengthen your ability to evaluate and treat common shoulder disorders using evidence-based assessment and intervention strategies. This course combines anatomy, biomechanics, movement impairment concepts, and hands-on clinical application to help clinicians confidently manage shoulder dysfunction and improve patient outcomes.
Introduction to Evaluation and Treatment of Vestibular Disorders
Gain the foundational knowledge and clinical skills needed to confidently evaluate and treat vestibular dysfunctions in a direct access setting. This course combines evidence-based assessment, treatment techniques, and hands-on application to help clinicians effectively manage patients with dizziness, vertigo, and balance disorders.
Introduction to Movement Impairment Syndromes
Learn how to identify and treat movement impairment syndromes through a systematic, evidence-based approach to movement analysis and clinical reasoning. This course emphasizes biomechanics, posture, and movement dysfunction to help clinicians develop targeted treatment strategies that improve function and reduce pain
Enhance your ability to evaluate and treat lumbar spine disorders using evidence-based assessment and intervention strategies. This course integrates anatomy, biomechanics, differential diagnosis, and movement impairment concepts to help clinicians confidently manage common lumbar conditions in a direct access setting.