BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Denver X-LIC-LOCATION:America/Denver BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0600 TZNAME:MDT DTSTART:19700308T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=3;BYDAY=2SU END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0600 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 TZNAME:MST DTSTART:19701101T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=11;BYDAY=1SU END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:969af96c9ff229a74af92042367ee75b229 CATEGORIES:Chapter Wide Events SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Headstrong: Differential Diagnosis & Management of Concussion Recovery - Colorado Springs DESCRIPTION:
Advanced Clinical Reasoni ng for Physical Therapists
The Colorado Springs workshop is cancelled and will be res cheduled later in the Fall.
Where:
Rezac and Associates Physical Therapy
855 Citadel Dr E,<
br /> Colorado Springs, Colorado 80909
Who should take this course: Physical Therapists & OccupationalTherapists
Course Objectives: Upon completion of the course, p articipants will be able to:
Heather C ampbell, PT, DPT, MA, OCS (e) has over 40 years of experience integrating musculoskeletal and neurologic recovery. In additio n to serving on faculties of first professional and post-professional acade mic programs in physical therapy, medicine, and dentistry, Dr. Campbell has facilitated local, national and international professional continuing educ ation seminars, as well as contributing the the competency in Vestibular Re habilitation program at South Valley Physical Therapy in Denver. She curren tly serves as affiliate faculty at Regis University. With a career emphasis in cervical spine care, she focuses on postural, visual and vestibular int erdependence and how to influence central sensory processing for recovery a fter injury or neurologic disease. Her expertise in concussion management l inks cervicovestibular assessment to all other components in a multidiscipl inary approach to care.
Nicole Mi randa, PT, DPT is an assistant professor in the blended lea rning DPT program at South College based in Knoxville, TN, and affiliate fa culty at Regis University in Denver, CO. She specializes in complex neurolo gical and vestibular rehabilitation as well as rehabilitation following low er extremity limb loss, working with all ages from pediatrics through geria trics. Her passions involve mentoring physical therapists to develop critic al thinking skills necessary to evaluate and treat patients with expert and compassionate care. Dr. Miranda participated in the development and presen tation of a national concussion course through the APTA Academy of Neurolog ic Physical Therapy and has presented at local education courses and worksh ops as well as international multidisciplinary conferences. She provides we binars related to dysautonomia and exercise intolerance.
< span class="s1">Drs. Miranda and Campbell developed a comprehensive vestibular and neuromuscular rehabilitation department and program for the Marcus Institute for Brain Health, a multidisciplinary int ensive assessment and treatment group serving military veterans and retired athletes coping with post concussive disorders at the University of Colora do School of Medicine in Aurora, CO. They contributed substantively to the novel chapter on Concussion in Umphred’s Neurologic Rehabilitation 7th Edit ion and co-authored the chapter on Headache in Goodman and Fuller’s Patholo gy: Implications for the Physical Therapist 5th Edition. The Colorado Chapt er of the APTA honored Dr. Campbell and Dr Miranda as 2019 Physical The rapists of the Year for their education in, advocacy for, and legislat ive action promoting physical therapists’ role in post concussion managemen t and determination of safe Return to Play decisions.
Physical Therapists: T
he course meets Colorado standards for 15 hours of Category I continuing co
mpetence activities (C.R.S.§ 12-41-114.6)
Occupational Therapi
sts: The course meets Colorado standards for 15 hours PDA (C.R.S.§
12-40.5-109.3, may use 12 hours)
Satisfactory Completion: participants will document attendance, complete a course evaluation, and c omplete the post-course assessment. No partial hours may be awarded.
Course Registration f ee includes: Extensive course booklet; reference list of ev idence-based library materials sent electronically one month prior to the c ourse; recommended supply list sent prior to course; evaluation tools avail able for practice; light morning and afternoon refreshments.
APTA CO Member | $525< /td> |
APTA CO Student Member (3rd yr)** | < td>$275|
Non-APTA Member | $625 |
Repeat Participant* | $275 |
* Repeat participants - Please email us at info@coloradoph
ysicaltherapists.org to receive a discount code to register at this rat
e.
** 3rd year Physica
l Therapy students are invited to apply to the course with written recommen
dation indicating a working knowledge of vestibular disorders. Please email
us your recommendation at info@coloradophysicaltherapists.org prior to regis
tering.
Partn ers:
Course proceeds support Colorado
physical therapy legislative efforts.
Questions? Email us at info@coloradophysicaltherapists.org a>.
**COVID-19 Policy - We understand that there are vali d reasons some participants may not be fully vaccinated. Current guidelines recommend that unvaccinated persons wear masks indoors. Fully vaccinated p articipants are not expected to wear masks but may choose to do so. Physica l therapists are often in very close body contact with clients, & will be during lab practice sessions in this workshop. Mask wearing may help par ticipants feel more comfortable. We ask that health professionals follow re sponsible guidelines including not coming to the course if they feel ill fo r any reason. Both instructors are fully vaccinated and wi ll not be wearing masks. Hand sanitizer will be provided & encouraged t hroughout the course, & the facilities have excellent ventilation syste ms.**
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