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1 https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/differential-diagnosis-and-management-peripheral-4732 Differential Diagnosis and Management of Peripheral Neuropathies – Part 1 Part I of a two-part course covers the peripheral nervous system (PNS) and common disorders and treatment. Part I includes a review of the anatomy, symptoms of peripheral neuropathy, levels & categories of peripheral nerve involvement, and presentation and management of common peripheral nerve lesions (PNL), including Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) & Hereditary Motor Sensory Neuropathies (CMT Disease). auditory, textual, visual

Differential Diagnosis and Management of Peripheral Neuropathies – Part 1

Presented by Gary Krasilovsky, PT, PhD, SST

Course: #4732Level: Intermediate3 Hours
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Part I of a two-part course covers the peripheral nervous system (PNS) and common disorders and treatment. Part I includes a review of the anatomy, symptoms of peripheral neuropathy, levels & categories of peripheral nerve involvement, and presentation and management of common peripheral nerve lesions (PNL), including Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) & Hereditary Motor Sensory Neuropathies (CMT Disease).

Neurology Orthopedics

2 https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/exploring-self-regulation-with-3-4768 Exploring Self Regulation With 3 To 5 Year Olds Self-regulation for 3–5-year-olds can be quite variable. As we know, self-regulation skills help kids navigate their environments, regardless of age. This seminar explores self-regulation for little ones just starting their first school experience. Learning to wait, responding calmly, being able to listen, and direction following are all part of building the foundational skills of self-reg. Let’s help them get a great start! auditory, textual, visual

Exploring Self Regulation With 3 To 5 Year Olds

Presented by Tere Bowen-Irish, OTR/L

Course: #4768Level: Intermediate1 Hour
5 1385 1385 Reviews

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Self-regulation for 3–5-year-olds can be quite variable. As we know, self-regulation skills help kids navigate their environments, regardless of age. This seminar explores self-regulation for little ones just starting their first school experience. Learning to wait, responding calmly, being able to listen, and direction following are all part of building the foundational skills of self-reg. Let’s help them get a great start!

Pediatrics

3 https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/hip-health-anatomy-rehab-and-4754 Hip Health: Anatomy, Rehab, and Beyond This course is designed to teach everything a learner needs to know about hip anatomy, injuries, fractures, surgery, complications, and evidence-based rehabilitation. We will be discussing the latest clinical practice guidelines for Hip fractures (2021), differential diagnosis, medical complications, and much more. auditory, textual, visual

Hip Health: Anatomy, Rehab, and Beyond

Presented by Rina Pandya, PT, DPT, PGCert LTHE, AFHEA

Course: #4754Level: Intermediate3 Hours
4 5704 5704 Reviews

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This course is designed to teach everything a learner needs to know about hip anatomy, injuries, fractures, surgery, complications, and evidence-based rehabilitation. We will be discussing the latest clinical practice guidelines for Hip fractures (2021), differential diagnosis, medical complications, and much more.

Athletic Training Geriatrics Orthopedics Sports

4 https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/understanding-data-and-statistics-for-4708 Understanding Data and Statistics for the Physical Therapist This course will review definitions and guidelines on data and statistical tools commonly used within research and their application to physical therapy programming. We will review example research article breakdowns and the knowledge translation process to identify how to accurately manipulate, interpret, and implement data and statistics into your physical therapy practice. auditory, textual, visual

Understanding Data and Statistics for the Physical Therapist

Presented by Kevin Cezat, PT, DPT, GCS

Course: #4708Level: Intermediate2 Hours
4 940 940 Reviews

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This course will review definitions and guidelines on data and statistical tools commonly used within research and their application to physical therapy programming. We will review example research article breakdowns and the knowledge translation process to identify how to accurately manipulate, interpret, and implement data and statistics into your physical therapy practice.

Professional Issues and Compliance Research

5 https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/hospice-101-4731 Hospice 101 This introduction to hospice and end of life care for physical therapists covers the hospice benefit. Emphasis is placed on the role of physical therapists in hospice and how physical therapy can obtain a "seat at the table" with patients on hospice care. auditory, textual, visual

Hospice 101

Presented by Emily Henneman, PT, DPT, Trisha Salome, PT, DPT

Course: #4731Level: Introductory2 Hours
4 2496 2496 Reviews

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This introduction to hospice and end of life care for physical therapists covers the hospice benefit. Emphasis is placed on the role of physical therapists in hospice and how physical therapy can obtain a "seat at the table" with patients on hospice care.

2023 Home Health Friday Summer Series Home Health

6 https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/physical-therapy-practice-in-home-4719 Physical Therapy Practice in the Home Health Care Setting This course covers a variety of topics, including home environments, reimbursem*nt, regulation, OASIS data collection, quality/satisfaction reporting, clinical interventions, problem-solving, benefits/challenges, technology advances, and case studies. Participants can expect to become well-informed of home health clinical practice and better understand ways to utilize a top-of-license approach to working in the home health environment. auditory, textual, visual

Physical Therapy Practice in the Home Health Care Setting

Presented by Chris Chimenti, MSPT

Course: #4719Level: Introductory2 Hours
5 2931 2931 Reviews

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This course covers a variety of topics, including home environments, reimbursem*nt, regulation, OASIS data collection, quality/satisfaction reporting, clinical interventions, problem-solving, benefits/challenges, technology advances, and case studies. Participants can expect to become well-informed of home health clinical practice and better understand ways to utilize a top-of-license approach to working in the home health environment.

2023 Home Health Friday Summer Series Home Health

7 https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/importance-tests-measures-for-home-4723 The Importance of Tests & Measures for the Home Health Physical Therapist: Allowing the Evidence to Guide Patient Care Since the inception of value-based care in 2020 with the Patient-Driven Groupings Model (PDGM), a Home Health Physical Therapist's value has been challenged as a necessary role in the Home Health team. By utilizing evidence-based tests & measures, Home Health Physical Therapists can prove their value is as high as ever. We discuss this evidence during this webinar in an effort to promote Physical Therapy's continued importance for the Home Health patient. auditory, textual, visual

Presented by Nick Panaro, PT, DPT

Course: #4723Level: Intermediate2 Hours
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Since the inception of value-based care in 2020 with the Patient-Driven Groupings Model (PDGM), a Home Health Physical Therapist's value has been challenged as a necessary role in the Home Health team. By utilizing evidence-based tests & measures, Home Health Physical Therapists can prove their value is as high as ever. We discuss this evidence during this webinar in an effort to promote Physical Therapy's continued importance for the Home Health patient.

Home Health

8 https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/mastering-rehabilitation-strategies-for-wrist-4748 Mastering Rehabilitation Strategies for Wrist and Carpal Fractures: From Diagnosis to Functional Recovery Wrist fractures are one of the most common traumatic injuries of the upper extremity, which could result from a fall on an outstretched hand. Due to the relationship between the distal radius and the proximal row of carpal bones, diagnosis can sometimes be challenging. This webinar reviews the functional anatomy of the wrist, impairments, and rehabilitation strategies following conservative and surgical treatments. auditory, textual, visual

Mastering Rehabilitation Strategies for Wrist and Carpal Fractures: From Diagnosis to Functional Recovery

Presented by Rina Pandya, PT, DPT, PGCert LTHE, AFHEA

Course: #4748Level: Advanced2 Hours
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Wrist fractures are one of the most common traumatic injuries of the upper extremity, which could result from a fall on an outstretched hand. Due to the relationship between the distal radius and the proximal row of carpal bones, diagnosis can sometimes be challenging. This webinar reviews the functional anatomy of the wrist, impairments, and rehabilitation strategies following conservative and surgical treatments.

Orthopedics

9 https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/physical-therapist-management-individuals-with-4722 Physical Therapist Management of Individuals with Advanced Heart Failure and End-stage Lung Disease: A Home Health Care Approach This session illustrates physical therapist management of patients with advanced heart failure and end-stage lung disease, emphasizing the unique considerations of the home healthcare setting. Emphasis is on the physical therapist’s role within the palliative care team, determining clinical stability, symptom management through education and exercise, and other approaches to enhance the quality of life in the home health care environment. auditory, textual, visual

Physical Therapist Management of Individuals with Advanced Heart Failure and End-stage Lung Disease: A Home Health Care Approach

Presented by Sara Arena, PT, MS, DcSPT

Course: #4722Level: Intermediate2 Hours
4 1810 1810 Reviews

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This session illustrates physical therapist management of patients with advanced heart failure and end-stage lung disease, emphasizing the unique considerations of the home healthcare setting. Emphasis is on the physical therapist’s role within the palliative care team, determining clinical stability, symptom management through education and exercise, and other approaches to enhance the quality of life in the home health care environment.

2023 Home Health Friday Summer Series CardioPulmonary Home Health

10 https://www.physicaltherapy.com/pt-ceus/course/managing-pain-and-stress-for-4695 Managing Pain and Stress for Clinicians as Well as Their Patients An evidence-based approach for managing pain and stress, incorporating Acupressure, Breathing Regulatory Techniques, Meditation, and Chi Kung auditory, textual, visual

Managing Pain and Stress for Clinicians as Well as Their Patients

Presented by Ann Marie Amber Asselin, PT

Course: #4695Level: Introductory2 Hours
4 3713 3713 Reviews

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An evidence-based approach for managing pain and stress, incorporating Acupressure, Breathing Regulatory Techniques, Meditation, and Chi Kung

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How many CEUs do PTs need in Texas? ›

How many CEUs does Texas require for physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and athletic trainers? PTs: 30 hours every 2 years. License expires every 2 years based on the licensee's birthdate. PTAs: 20 hours every 2 years.

How many CEUs do you need for PT in California? ›

Every California licensed PT and PTA must earn 30 contact hours or 3.0 CEUs during their license renewal period. Your renewal period begins the day after your license expires or issue date and ends on your expiration date.

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How many CEUs does Ohio require for physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and athletic trainers? PTs: 24 hours every 2 years. License expires on 1/31 of even-numbered years. PTAs: 12 hours every 2 years.

How many CEUs do PTs need in Florida? ›

How many CEUs does Florida require for physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and athletic trainers? PTs/PTAs: 24 hours every 2 years. License expires on 11/30 on odd-numbered years. ATs: 24 hours every 2 years.

How much do PTs make a year in Texas? ›

Physical Therapist Salary in Texas. $77,300 is the 25th percentile. Salaries below this are outliers. $100,200 is the 75th percentile.

How much does it cost to renew a PT license in Texas? ›

(f) License Renewal. (1) Active license. (A) PT--$248. (B) PTA--$184.

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Hours Needed: Pennsylvania PTs and PTAs need 30 hours.

How many credit hours equals a CEU? ›

One CEU equals 10 contact hours. For example, if a certificate lists a class as 1.6 CEUs, that equals 16 hours.

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BLS Certification:

4.0 credits/contact hours.

How many CEUs do PTs need in Georgia? ›

Physical Therapists: Physical therapists in Georgia need thirty (30) hours of CE every two (2) years.

What does CEU mean in Nasm? ›

CEU is an acronym for Continuing Education Unit. CEUs are intended to continue to develop knowledge and skills, as well as enhance professional skills beyond the levels required for entry-level practice.

How many CEUs does an RN need in Ohio? ›

A: Each person licensed as an RN or LPN in Ohio must complete twenty-four (24) contact hours of CE during each licensure period to renew a license.

Do webinars count as live CE? ›

Do onLINE webinars count as live CE? Online webinars are an accepted way to earn live CEUs. While there are some benefits to in-person live seminars, such as interaction with other attendees, online webinars have many of the same benefits while being vastly more convenient.

Do webinars count as live CE for physical therapists in Florida? ›

At HomeCEU, our live interactive webinars count towards your 12 hours live CE requirement which means you can complete your entire 24 contact hours online.

How many CEUs do massage therapists need in Florida? ›

You must complete twenty-four (24) hours of continuing education. These hours must be completed since the last license renewal deadline. Continuing education hours do not carry over in Florida. On our Florida Facebook group, we throw around words like “live,” “mandatory,” and “online” courses?

How many CEUs are required for Texas LPC? ›

Minimum Continuing Education Hours Required: An LPC must complete 24 hours of continuing education during each renewal period that they hold a license. The 24 hours of continuing education must include 6 hours in ethics and 3 hours in cultural diversity or competency.

Does BLS count as CEU in Texas? ›

According to Board Rule 216.6, the following activities do not meet continuing education requirements for licensure renewal: Basic Life Support (BLS); Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR);

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complete 20 contact hours of continuing nursing education (CNE) in the nurse's area of practice within the licensing period OR. demonstrate the achievement, maintenance, or renewal of a Board-approved national nursing certification in the nurse's area of practice within the licensing period.

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Current OT's must complete 24 hours of continuing education every two years. License expires every two years at the end of your birth month. OT's must also complete a Human Trafficking course for each renewal.

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