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Differential Diagnosis: 7.5 Contact Hours
Chad Cook, PT, MBA, PhD, OCS, FAAOMPT
2009 Dorothy E. Baethke - Eleanor J. Carlin Award recipient for
Excellence in Academic Teaching from the APTA
Differential Diagnosis is a term used to describe the process of
improving the probability of a correct diagnosis and an appropriate
application of treatment. This course consists of four Lectures:
Foundational Clinical Decision Making, Spot Diagnosis or Triage,
Differential Diagnosis of the Upper Quarter, and Differential Diagnosis
of the Lower Quarter.

The Dizzy & Imbalanced Patient: 7.5 Contact Hours
Robert Landel, PT, DPT, OCS
Recipient, James A. Gould Excellence in Teaching Award, Orthopedic
Section, APTA 2009
This course is aimed towards physical therapists who are treating
patients with complaints of dizziness and/or balance problems. There
are three lectures within this course. The first deals with
differential diagnosis of the dizzy or imbalanced patient, the second
with evaluation and the third with treatment.

Functional Assessment and Exercise for the Aging Patient: 7 Contact Hours
Dale Avers, PT, DPT, PhD
Recipient of the Distinguished Educator Award (2007) given by the
APTA's Section on Geriatrics & the 1991 Joan Mills Award, Section on
Geriatrics; frequent lecturer for the CPTA
Patrick VanBeveren, PT, DPT, MA, OCS, GCS, CSCS
Past President, New York Physical Therapy Association; frequent
lecturer for the CPTA
This course consists of 4 lectures. The physio is introduced to the
functional assessment tools for the aging patient as well as how our
bodies accommodate to exercise as we change. Mobility and disability
measures are discussed as are the strengthening principles relevant
to this population.

Rehabilitation Pilates: 2 Contact Hours
Brent Anderson, PT, PhD, OCS
Founder, President and CEO of Polestar Physical Therapy and Pilates
Center
This course discusses the fundamental principles that guide the movement
sequencing on the Pilates apparatus and mat work in the rehabilitation
population. The rehab population will be used to demonstrate the
benefits of the equipment and exercises.

Foundations of Oncology: 2.5 Contact Hours
Marisa Perdomo, PT, MSPT, DPT, CLT-Foldi, CES
Founder of the Oncology Rehab program of several institutions and
assistant professor of Clinical PT, USC; frequent lecturer for
the CPTA
This course presents the foundational knowledge that physical
therapists need to know in order to perform an initial evaluation
and then to apply this knowledge to develop an appropriate intervention
plan of care. Basic principles of cancer development, general
diagnostic procedures and general medical intervention strategies
are presented.

Price: $29.99/Contact Hour (US $)
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