EIM’s Pelvic Health II course is designed to teach the student advanced pelvic floor techniques, including internal vaginal and rectal pelvic floor examination; evaluation and treatment; use of biofeedback to aid in uptraining and downtraining the pelvic floor; overview of chronic pain; and marketing strategies needed to build a pelvic health practice. Hands-on techniques learned...
FDN Level 2 is an intermediate-level course that builds upon the skill set developed in FDN Level 1. This course focuses on technical proficiency in foundational dry needling techniques in more complex regions of the body, expanding the skill set to bolster application in clinical practice. Musculature taught includes advanced spine, trunk, and upper and...
EIM’s Management of Cervical & Thoracic Disorders course is designed to enhance the participant’s knowledge and skill level in the evidence-based management of individuals with cervical-thoracic spine and ribcage disorders and dysfunction. This hybrid course has online pre-course work and then 16 hours in person with a focus on hands on skills and the clinical...
Functional Dry Needling (FDN) Level 1 teaches technical proficiency in foundational dry needling techniques. This course gives clinicians the tools to elevate their practice and fosters confidence and competence to integrate dry needling into practice the very next day. Musculature taught includes the lumbar spine, posterior hip, thigh and lower extremity, cervical spine, shoulder, and...
Functional Dry Needling (FDN) Level 1 teaches technical proficiency in foundational dry needling techniques. This course gives clinicians the tools to elevate their practice and fosters confidence and competence to integrate dry needling into practice the very next day. Musculature taught includes the lumbar spine, posterior hip, thigh and lower extremity, cervical spine, shoulder, and...
Patients with low back and pelvic/hip pain make up nearly 50% of all patients receiving outpatient physical therapy. EIM’s Management of Lumbopelvic Disorders course is designed to enhance the participant’s knowledge and skill level in the evidence-based management of individuals with lumbar spine and pelvic disorders and dysfunction. This hybrid course has online pre-course work...
This course is designed to provide practitioners with the didactic and clinical skills necessary to successfully manage individuals with post-concussive symptoms and participate in return to play/learn/work decisions. Particular attention is focused on treatment-based classification of this complex condition. Participants will leave the weekend intensive with a robust understanding of cervical, ocular, vestibular, and exertional...
This course is designed to enhance the participant’s knowledge and skill level in the evidence-based management of individuals with upper extremity disorders and dysfunction. This course is offered in two different formats, with an emphasis on either hands-on skills or didactic knowledge. You can view more information about each of these formats below.
FDN Level 2 is an intermediate-level course that builds upon the skill set developed in FDN Level 1. This course focuses on technical proficiency in foundational dry needling techniques in more complex regions of the body, expanding the skill set to bolster application in clinical practice. Musculature taught includes advanced spine, trunk, and upper and...
Functional Dry Needling (FDN) Level 1 teaches technical proficiency in foundational dry needling techniques. This course gives clinicians the tools to elevate their practice and fosters confidence and competence to integrate dry needling into practice the very next day. Musculature taught includes the lumbar spine, posterior hip, thigh and lower extremity, cervical spine, shoulder, and...
This course series teaches you how to use the movement system to assess, diagnose and treat athlete movement dysfunction. This series covers both the upper half and lower half of the body. The material is highly interactive with an emphasis on the practical application of principles covered in the course. At the conclusion of the...
This course series teaches you how to use the movement system to assess, diagnose and treat athlete movement dysfunction. This series covers both the upper half and lower half of the body. The material is highly interactive with an emphasis on the practical application of principles covered in the course. At the conclusion of the...
This course series teaches you how to use the movement system to assess, diagnose and treat athlete movement dysfunction. This series covers both the upper half and lower half of the body. The material is highly interactive with an emphasis on the practical application of principles covered in the course. At the conclusion of the...
Nutrition plays a vital role in health and wellness. This course will help the learner recognize the role food plays in lifestyle-related disease. In Lifestyle Medicine, the practitioner must move beyond diets and work to change behaviors through medical nutrition counseling. A special focus will be on nutritional prescription that will inspire clients to change...
This course is designed to improve the participant’s understanding and practice in the area of trauma informed care and the ability to establish and maintain a good therapeutic alliance with patients regardless of their history or trauma background. Participants in the course will receive an overview of trauma, trauma informed care, and practical tips for...
This course is designed to enhance the participant’s understanding of key principles in conducting a synchronous telehealth session. Participants will be able to apply the four habits model in the telehealth setting, highlighting the importance of the therapeutic alliance. Participants will learn how to utilize and adopt clinical reasoning skills for an effective subjective and...
Lifestyle medicine is a term that some may not be familiar with and encompasses much of what a health care provider may need to know when empowering clients to change health behaviors. This course sets the foundation for identifying what lifestyle medicine is, the history of this area of healthcare and the importance of empowering...
This Evidence-Based Practice: I course is an introduction into understanding and implementing evidence-based practice into healthcare. This course is designed for busy clinicians. No prior understanding of research or statistics is required to be successful in this course. This course defines evidence-based practice, explores terminology used in research and statistics, and then moves further into...
Physical therapists and physical therapist assistants provide exceptional clinical care in a variety of settings. Year over year, one’s body of clinical knowledge continues to grow, and as a result, treatment techniques are refined. And yet, a therapist’s understanding of how their services is paid for is often seen as less important than obtaining knowledge...
This course, is designed to build upon foundational knowledge of cardiopulmonary anatomy, physiology, general and specific pathophysiology to allow the physical therapists to gain competency in the management of functional, activity, and participation limitations as a result of cardiopulmonary disease. Course Objectives/Outcomes By the end of the course, a successful learner will be able to:...
This course is designed to improve the participant’s understanding of what Geriatric Rehabilitation entails, what are age-related changes versus physiological changes, how to address these changes, and how to implement Evidence-Based Practice. The material will provide participants with the basic principles of geriatric rehabilitation and provide a foundation for future courses in the curriculum. Course...
Aging adults have complex health care needs and it is important for rehabilitation professionals to be able to identify needs working to optimize overall health. Aging adults are more likely to have multiple medical co-morbidities and polypharmacy needs. Both normal physiologic and pathological aging processes have significant effects on the structure and function of the...
This course is part of EIM’s Dry Needling Plus (DN+) Series. Pain, Neuroplasticity and Dry Needling is an intermediate-level course that explores the use of dry needling in central nociplastic pain presentations. The clinician will learn fundamental concepts of modern pain science and neuroplasticity, how to identify altered plasticity in the clinic, and standard interventions....
Prerequisite: Functional Dry Needling Level 1 or Equivalent DN+ is an educational series powered by Evidence In Motion specifically for clinicians already trained in dry needling. The content is not intended as education on basic dry needling technique, but specific clinical applications for those who have already completed their introductory dry needling competency training. The...
This course is designed to improve the participant’s understanding of vestibular anatomy and pathophysiology, evaluation, and treatment of BPPV. Participants learn appropriate evaluation techniques and evidence-based treatment maneuvers for posterior, horizontal, and anterior canal BPPV. The primary goal of this course is to develop an optimal approach to management of BPPV patients. Clinicians looking to...
This course is designed to provide physical and occupational therapists with a review of exercise physiology principles and how they may be applied to the older adult. The recently published CDC “Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans” will be discussed as they relate to healthy older adults, as well as the older adult with chronic health...
Course Description This course provides current best-evidence for the management of the female athlete. It will include topics such as The Triad (formerly known as the Female Athlete Triad), relative energy deficiency in sports (RED-S), gender differences with anatomy/physiology, sports biomechanics, medical conditions such as cardiac and sports concussion, life spectrum issues including pregnancy and...
This course is part of EIM’s Dry Needling Plus (DN+) Series Prerequisite: Functional Dry Needling Level 1 or Equivalent DN+ Clinical IQ: Cervicogenic Dizziness is designed to provide clinicians with the expertise to incorporate dry needling as part of a comprehensive multi-modal approach for effective management of cervicogenic dizziness. An overview of anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, evaluation, and...
This course provides an overview of common behavioral health diagnoses seen across disciplines in the provision of health care services. These include depression, anxiety, PTSD, personality disorders, OCD and adjustment disorders. Special consideration is given to suicide and trauma, with preparedness planning guidelines and resources incorporated to equip learners for complex and/or emergency situations. The...
The Sports Certified Specialist (SCS) Prep Course is specifically designed to prepare participants for the SCS examination and stimulate their clinical practice. A regional approach is used throughout the curriculum that includes upper extremities, lower extremities, and the spine and pelvis. Specific topics related to sports PT include sports science, acute injury and illness, injury...
This course is designed to assist residents or experienced clinicians in preparing for the ABPTS Orthopedic Board Certification Examination. It was designed to cover the information on the Orthopedic Description of Specialty Practice, and this course includes online asynchronous lectures and a recommended reading list for self-study of the core materials that are frequently used...
The Geriatric Certified Specialist (GCS) Test Prep Course is designed to prepare residents and advanced clinicians to take the Geriatric Certified Specialist Exam and ultimately elevate their clinical practice. This new and elevated prep course features large test banks to prepare participants for the exam, as well as covers the most up-to-date information as outlined...
Cardiovascular Disease is the current leading cause of death in the United States. Patients suffering from cardiovascular disease oftentimes seek the assistance of a Physical Therapist via direct access and they have not been properly screened for cardiovascular dysfunction prior to treatment. Screening for cardiovascular stability and differential diagnosis are warranted for patient safety, appropriate...
This online class, using the latest neuroscience research, provides attendees with an understanding of how pain works and showcases current front-office and medical interactions that can harm patients, sometimes unknowingly. On the flip side, the presentation features various front-office strategies that can help patients along their recovery path, starting with the first phone call. Medical...
Emotional and mental wellbeing are important factors in overall health and wellness. This course will investigate assessment and intervention strategies addressing emotional and mental health. There will also be a component that explores the importance of the practitioner’s own healthy lifestyle habits as it relates to emotional wellbeing. Course Objectives/Outcomes Differentiate the Keirsey Temperaments and...
Course Description This course will provide information to enhance your learning regarding abdominal, pelvic, genital and nerve surgeries and pharmacology implications. Rehabilitation ramifications regarding pre and post-operative care as well as impacts of pharmacologic agents will be discussed. The course readings have been chosen to provide a deeper understanding in these areas. Course Objectives/Outcomes By...
Course Description This course provides current best evidence for the young, the “aging”, and the master or senior athlete including basic science (physiology) of growth/maturation, implications for sports participation and performance, rehabilitation, and the relationship to common injuries in each of these populations. Objectives Define the terms pediatric athlete, adolescent athlete, Masters athlete, and Senior...
Course Description This course provides a comprehensive overview of special populations that you may care for who have pelvic floor dysfunction, to include: children, patients with neurologic disorders, patients with penises, and transgender patients. Course Objectives By the end of the course, a successful participant will be able to: Discuss options to evaluate and treat...
Course Description This course is designed to enhance and deepen your knowledge base as you care for patients with sexual dysfunction and help you create a comprehensive toolbox for sexual interviewing, counseling, and troubleshooting techniques to use with your patients. Note: this coursework does not repeat the sexual knowledge gained in the management courses, but...
The goal of this 4-week, self-paced, online course is to inform clinicians of the role that hospice and related settings play within the health care system for older adult patients. Current evidence has shown that the purpose and benefits of hospice services is not well-understood by rehabilitation clinicians as it is not a realm in...
This course covers evidence-based approaches to optimize health and wellness in the older adults. It will discuss issues regarding readiness of an individual to change behaviors related to health promotion, and interventions to optimize adherence to exercise or other health behaviors to support healthy aging. Course Outcomes By the end of the course, a successful...
Course Description The goal of this 4-week online course is to provide a deeper understanding of the unique characteristics and needs of the overhead throwing athlete for integration of these unique features and sports medicine knowledge base resulting in the best, evidence-based management of these athletes. This course will cover the foundational anatomical demands, common...
EIM’s Tactical Athlete course improves the understanding of what a tactical athlete is and their similarities and differences to traditional athlete. Participants will gain a better understanding of how those similarities and differences affect the testing, rehabilitation and performance conditioning of these specialized athletes. Objectives By the end of the course, a successful learner will...
This course is part of EIM’s Dry Needling Plus (DN+) Series Prerequisite: Functional Dry Needling Level 1 or Equivalent DN+ Clinical IQ: Cervicogenic Dizziness is designed to provide clinicians with the expertise to incorporate dry needling as part of a comprehensive multi-modal approach for effective management of cervicogenic dizziness. An overview of anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, evaluation, and...
The goal of this 6-module online course is to teach students/professionals about what ergonomics is and why it is important as part of a safety program aiming to reduce and prevent injuries. Ergonomics, as part of a safety program, will help to improve the total worker well-being, reduce & prevent injuries, and will improve the...
No one system, whether cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, neurologic, etc., works alone. As our profession moves toward evidence-based treatments, why are we still using elevation and ice as the means of managing edema? Much like the “regional interdependence” Wainner et al. (2007) concept for the musculoskeletal system, the vascular and lymphatic systems work in tandem. There is...
This course is either for a newer clinician who wants a deeper understanding of the business side of rehabilitation, a PT/PTA who is looking for change or inspiration, or an employer who is thinking of changing the way they compensate their rehab professionals. This will delve into the concepts of professionalism and compensation models. The...
This course is an overview of clinical reasoning in rehabilitation. This digs into the primary types of clinical reasoning used in rehabilitation. It then breaks down the parts of the examination and follow- up visits and looks at what needs to be done each visit to ensure the proper information is gathered from the patient...
People struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma and more routinely come to health care providers with pain, fatigue, brain fog, and a host of neurological, cardiovascular and musculoskeletal issues. This course provides learners with an understanding of the integrated biopsychosocial model for overall health and wellbeing. It examines the problem of behavioral health conditions in America,...
Conservative management of musculoskeletal conditions is universal recommendation. However, individual presentations exist in which collaborative management can enhance patient outcome. This course provides an overview of femoral acetabular impingement, hip arthroscopy, and post-operative rehabilitation. Concepts related to hip and lumbar differential examination, hip dysplasia, and pelvic floor considerations are also explored. A specific module is...
This course is part of EIM’s Dry Needling Plus (DN+) Series DN+ FDN in Prenatal and Postpartum Populations is designed to provide clinicians with tools to develop effective management strategies that incorporate dry needling as a part of a comprehensive approach for prenatal and postpartum patient populations. A foundational review of precautions and contraindications specific...
This course is for all physical therapists. This course will demonstrate how to be your best self as a physical therapist. It will educate you about best marketing practices, both for you personally and your business. It also identifies different models for physical therapy practices. Course Objectives By the end of the course, a successful...
At the end of this course, the successful learner will be able to analyze a variety of media and modalities and implement basic concepts as it pertains to therapy practice in upper quarter injury and dysfunction. Course Objectives/Outcomes By the end of this course, a successful learner will be able to: Select appropriate modalities based...
This course is for a newer clinician who wants a deeper understanding of the business side of rehabilitation. This course delves into billing, coding, and documentation. It is designed to take drab and oft-forgotten concepts and engage the learner with a modern understanding including practical tips, suggestions, and recommendations from seasoned professionals. Course Objectives By...
This course is for all physical therapists. Burnout has a high prevalence in the rehab business and time management is one way to help mitigate this issue. The course is designed to engage the learner with a modern understanding of burnout, plus find solutions to overcome the challenges of patient and personal care and reinforce...
The Women’s Certified Specialist (WCS) Test Prep Course is specifically designed to prepare the learner to sit for the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialist’s WCS exam. The course uses a combination of recorded lectures, review articles, study skill and test taking development, and practice exams to prepare the learner for the various needed elements...
This four-week self-paced, online course is designed to improve knowledge regarding the importance of case reports/series in the medical literature and provides the foundation of the skill-set needed as Fellows-in-Training work towards completing their own original case report or case series. This course overviews the role of case reports in research and clinical practice. It also...
At the end of this course, the successful learner will be able to implement concepts of therapeutic evaluation and progression post traumatic injury as it pertains to hand therapy practice. Course Objectives/Outcomes By the end of the course, a successful participant will be able to: Distinguish appropriate treatment strategies for edema Modify therapeutic progression based...
At the end of this course the successful learner will be able to implement general concepts of the healing process, pain, and orthotic fabrication as the foundation used throughout hand therapy progression and continued learning. Course Objectives/Outcomes By the end of the course, a successful participant will be able to: Explain general therapy concepts of...
This course provides an understanding of the pharmacologic principles of commonly prescribed medications and the impact of such principles on patient management within the context of a physical therapist’s practice. Content on pharmacodynamics includes specific indications for use, mode of action, safety profile, and rehabilitation considerations of commonly prescribed medications. The relationship between commonly prescribed...
Based on the concept of “legal authority “of the employer,” every leader has a moral and legal obligation to understand their safety responsibilities in the workplace. This program helps leaders develop the knowledge, skills and abilities to fulfill those responsibilities and be an effective safety leader. While compliance with industry standards is mentioned throughout this...
With our new Career Edge series, we are offering these classes as a bundle so you can purchase all four at a discounted price! Each of these courses are $109 on their own, so you save $100 when you purchase the bundle package. This bundle includes: Career Edge: Professionalism and Compensation Career Edge: Billing and...
Course Description This course will serve as a foundational introduction, or 20,000-foot view, to the world of the tactical athlete, focused rehabilitation and return to duty/injury screening. Each section will have certain “deep dives” into a topic area that serves to increase knowledge, exposure, and interest. Objectives By the end of the course, a successful...
This course is designed to improve the participant’s understanding and use of Hyperbaric treatment when working with clients with long COVID. Participants learn how COVID-19 affects the brain and become familiar with the subsequent symptoms of this infection. The participants will then gain an introductory understanding of HBOT and how this cutting-edge treatment can ameliorate...
This course is designed to improve the participant’s understanding of the evolution and processes that underlie the practice of hyperbaric medicine. Hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT) treatment was first used to combat illnesses related decompression and altitude sickness. The participants will then gain an introductory understanding of HBOT and how this cutting-edge treatment can ameliorate tissue...
This course is designed to provide participants with an in-depth understanding of stroke progression, and treatment options in the acute to chronic stages. The participants will then gain an introductory understanding of an evidence-based hyperbaric oxygen protocol for post stroke recovery in the chronic stage, including the principles of the hyperoxic hypoxic paradox and its...
This course is designed to enlighten healthcare professionals on the innovative use of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) in treating Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) and Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS). Initially popularized for addressing decompression sickness, HBOT has significantly evolved, influenced by pioneering research in the field. This course provides an insightful exploration into the mechanics of TBI...
This course is available as a standalone CE course or as an elective for our new Advanced Practice Certification. Ever heard: “I hurt because I have arthritis!” Is it true? This idea that the health (and age) of our tissues is correlated to pain is fundamentally flawed. If this was the case, then only older...
This course is available as a standalone CE course or as an elective for our new Advanced Practice Certification. Rehabilitation, neuroscience, and brain imaging advances have shown that decreased movement of body parts lead to functional and structural changes in the brain. These neuronal representations of body parts are dynamically maintained, and changes in shape...
This course is available as a standalone CE course or as an elective for our new Advanced Practice Certification. With the advent of neuroscience exploring issues associated with neuroplasticity, it has become increasingly clear that in a certain patient population, physical touch and movement, essential for recovery, could actually pose a threat. It has been...
This course is available as a standalone CE course or as an elective for our new Advanced Practice Certification. Neuropathic pain is one of the most challenging clinical conditions to treat – both pharmacologically and non-pharmacologically. In physical therapy, the most common neuropathic condition encountered is radiculopathy, including cervical radiculopathy. Clinical practice guidelines, using the...
This course is available as a standalone CE course or as an elective for our new Advanced Practice Certification. What exactly is fibromyalgia? How about chronic fatigue syndrome, Lyme disease or Non-celiac gluten sensitivity? Are these “pain conditions” different, or could they all share a common thread? As chronic pain rates increase, it seems it...
This course is available as a standalone CE course or as an elective for our new Advanced Practice Certification. Surgery in the US is ever-increasing. Outcome data indicates nearly 40% of patients have persistent pain and disability following lumbar surgery, while 20% of patients with total knee arthroplasty (TKA) suffer similarly with persistent pain. Postoperative...
This course is available as a standalone CE course or as an elective for our new Advanced Practice Certification. Pain is complex and new paradigms of pain, i.e., neuromatrix, nerve sensitivity, endocrine and immune responses to pain and neuroplasticity has opened various exciting non-pharmacological options in the treatment of pain. One such approach is altering...
This course is available as a standalone CE course or as an elective for our new Advanced Practice Certification. Frozen shoulders are amongst the most challenging musculoskeletal disorders in physical therapy. Traditional teaching has focused on a true adhesive capsulitis implicating an inflammatory mechanism behind frozen shoulder and treatment targeted the various phases of the...
This course is available as a standalone CE course or as an elective for our new Advanced Practice Certification. In recent years there has been a big interest in teaching people about pain. Various meta-analyses, systematic reviews and randomized clinical trials confirm its efficacy to help pain and disability in people struggling with chronic pain....
This course is available as a standalone CE course or as an elective for our new Advanced Practice Certification. A lot of the current focus of the pain and opioid epidemic surrounds treatment of people in pain and addicted to opioids. To truly impact pain and the opioid epidemic “upstream” initiatives must be developed and...
This course is available as a standalone CE course or as an elective for our new Advanced Practice Certification. Neuropathic pain is one of the most challenging clinical conditions encountered by physical therapists. Old, mechanical compression models of nerve injury is now superseded by a neuroscience understanding of neuroinflammation, vascular and immune changes, cytokine signaling,...
This course is available as a standalone CE course or as an elective for our new Advanced Practice Certification. Traditional pain models depict pain stages (acute, sub-acute and chronic) as a timeline from the originating event. Modern pain science shows this model is flawed. Powerful drivers on chronic pain are known to set in within...
The goal of this 6-week online course is to teach clinicians how to integrate Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE) into their clinical practice. Current best evidence has shown that neuroscience educational strategies utilizing neurobiology and neurophysiology can reduce pain, increase function, reduce fear and catastrophization, improve movement and change cognitions, and brain activation in people during...
Prerequisite: Functional Dry Needling Level I or equivalent This 6-week, faculty-led online course is designed to explore how Functional Dry Needling (FDN) is utilized with specific patient populations. Participants will be challenged to assimilate information from this course with that from foundational needling courses leading to enhanced delivery of dry needling to their patients. *While...
Using pertinent patient case examples, emphasis is placed on describing patient history and physical examination findings that may prompt the physical therapist to hypothesize about the existence of medical conditions presenting as musculoskeletal conditions and facilitate appropriate medical evaluation and management strategies. An emphasis of this course will be on clinical decision-making principles in an...
The goal of this 6-week, faculty-led, online course will provide learners with the skills they need to effectively manage various neurologic conditions that are commonly seen in the older adult population. Through lecture, discussion, and other assessments, students will grow their clinical skills with confidence to provide optimal, evidence-informed are for the older adult population....
EIM’s Pelvic Health I course is designed to teach orthopaedic physical and occupational therapists how to effectively integrate the pelvic floor into treatment for clients with low back pain, hip pain, and pelvic girdle dysfunction, as well as selected interventions for patients during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Participants will learn how to screen for...
Patients with low back and pelvic/hip pain make up nearly 50% of all patients receiving outpatient physical therapy. EIM’s Management of Lumbopelvic Disorders course is designed to enhance the participant’s knowledge and skill level in the evidence-based management of individuals with lumbar spine and pelvic disorders and dysfunction. This hybrid course has online pre-course work...
Prerequisite: Functional Dry Needling Level 1 or equivalent This 6-week, faculty-led online course is designed to explore how Functional Dry Needling (FDN) is applied in the context of varied cases in clinical practice. Participants will be challenged to assimilate information from this course with that from foundational needling courses leading to enhanced delivery of dry...
The goal of this 6-week online course is to teach clinicians how to integrate Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE) into their clinical practice. Current best evidence has shown that neuroscience educational strategies utilizing neurobiology and neurophysiology can reduce pain, increase function, reduce fear and catastrophization, improve movement and change cognitions, and brain activation in people during...
This course is for clinicians who are looking to obtain CEU hours through a world-class learning experience that can transform how you care for patients who are in pain. Learners will have access to an online moderator for questions for the durations of the 3-week course. Course Description The goal of this 3-week online course...
This course encompasses the essentials of musculoskeletal radiology and other common imaging modalities such as MRI, CT, musculoskeletal ultrasound, Bone Scans, and DEXA Scans. This course helps participants’ confidence grow in the areas of common radiographic views, radiographic presentation of common musculoskeletal conditions, and communicating with patients about how their diagnostic imaging results relate to...
EIM’s Pelvic Health I course is designed to teach orthopaedic physical and occupational therapists how to effectively integrate the pelvic floor into treatment for clients with low back pain, hip pain, and pelvic girdle dysfunction, as well as selected interventions for patients during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Participants will learn how to screen for...
This course is designed to enhance the participant’s knowledge and/or skill level in the evidence-based management of individuals with lower extremity disorders and dysfunction. This course is offered in two different formats, with an emphasis on either hands-on skills or didactic knowledge.
Using pertinent patient case examples, emphasis is placed on describing patient history and physical examination findings that may prompt the physical therapist to hypothesize about the existence of medical conditions presenting as musculoskeletal conditions and facilitate appropriate medical evaluation and management strategies. An emphasis of this course will be on clinical decision-making principles in an...
Basic application of TNE in the clinic is a good starting point, but it is not the end-point for most patients. The ultimate expression of recovery is behavior change: return to physical confidence. For many patients, some pain will continue to be a part of life, but it doesn’t need to rule their lives. In...
This 4-week tutorial-based course is designed to improve participant’s understanding and application of current best-evidence for basic science of injury and healing, involving neuromusculoskeletal tissues, as well as Sports Biomechanics including running gait cycle, throwing, golf, cycling, swimming, and jumping/landing biomechanics. Participants find and interpret evidence to guide clinical practice using case-based learning examples. Course...
This course will provide participants with a better understanding of basic management principles essential to obtaining a competitive advantage in the physical therapy marketplace. This requires a clear strategic planning process, market analysis, quality improvement plan, and a solidified business plan. PTs in this course will be introduced to these key principles and processes and...
This course is for clinicians who are looking to obtain CEU hours through a world-class learning experience that can transform how you care for patients who are in pain. Learners will have access to an online moderator for questions for the durations of the 3-week course. Course Description The goal of this 3-week online course...
This 2-week tutorial-based course provides current best-evidence for topics associated with Sports Nutrition including: sources of fuel (macro and micronutrients) and corresponding energy system utilization, hydration guidelines, dietary intake recommendations for active and athletic individuals, and issues related to body composition, body weight, and appropriate eating choices. Further instruction will include discussion of nutritional substances...