october, 2018
Event Details
Sponsored by the Neurologic Physical Therapy Residency program at A.T. Still University in conjunction with the Physical Therapy Department in the Arizona School of Health Sciences. The Neurologic Physical Therapy Residency
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Event Details
Sponsored by the Neurologic Physical Therapy Residency program at A.T. Still University in conjunction with the Physical Therapy Department in the Arizona School of Health Sciences.
The Neurologic Physical Therapy Residency program is accredited by the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency & Fellowship Education (ABPTRFE).
Course Instructor: Cecelia Sartor-Glittenberg, PT, PhD; Jim Lynskey, PT, PhD; Jamie Kuettel, PT, DPT
Course Description: This course presents essential evidence-based tests and measures used for examination of neurologic impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions with application to case studies. The focus of the course is presenting and practicing these outcome measures organized according to ICF levels.
Course Objectives:
At completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
- Discuss the choice of outcome measures based on the ICF model,
psychometric properties, and recomendations from the StrokEDGE, TBI EDGE,
and Core Measures CPG of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy - Demonstrate tests and measures of impairment, activity limitations and
participation measures for individuals with stroke and traumatic brain injury - Make recommendations for tests and measures for individuals with stroke
and brain injury
CEU: Participants are awarded 1.1-1.225 CEUs or 11-12.25 contact hours at the end of the course.
Cost: $225 – General; $200 for ATSU Alumni, Clinical Instructors with ATSU students, or groups of 3 or more from one organization; Mentors of current ATSU Neurologic Residents, no charge.
ATSU Physical Therapy Department is qualified to provide physical therapist continuing education courses and activities according to the Arizona State Board of Physical Therapy (Rule R4-24-402).
CEU courses and other post-professional programs offered at ATSU are not associated with the CAPTE accredited residential Doctor of Physical Therapy program.
Time
20 (Saturday) 7:30 am - 21 (Sunday) 12:30 pm
Location
ATSU - Mesa Campus
5850 E Still Circle, Mesa, AZ 85206
Organizer
Neurologic Physical Therapy ResidencyJason Karstens, jasonkarstens@atsu.edu 5850 E. Still Circle, Mesa, AZ 85206
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