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This webinar will introduce the four elements that every unschooler needs in order to be able to learn to read and share with you some of the experiences of other unschooling families and their children's journey with literacy.
Femoroacetabular Impingement and Rehabilitation Aims To This physiotherapy Femoroacetabular Impingement and Rehabilitation webinar is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) Syndrome, the most common cause of hip-related pain. FAI is a clinical syndrome that results in abnormal contact between the femoral head and acetabulum, leading to cartilage labral damage and hip pain. FAI is often mistaken for osteoarthritis of the hip, making it a critical condition for physiotherapists to diagnose and treat accurately. Participants in this webinar will gain a deep understanding of the pathophysiology, population demographics, and symptomatology of FAI, covering Pincer, cam, and combination FAI. The webinar will also delve into radiographic findings and evidence-based rehabilitation techniques. Participants will learn how to identify and diagnose FAI accurately, enabling them to develop targeted treatment plans that address the underlying pathology. The course is designed to provide practical skills and knowledge that participants can apply in clinical settings, improving patient outcomes and quality of life. Topics covered in the webinar include: Pathophysiology of FAI Syndrome Population demographics and symptomatology Pincer, cam, and combination FAI Radiographic findings Evidence-based rehabilitation techniques This webinar is ideal for physiotherapists who want to enhance their diagnostic and treatment skills for FAI Syndrome, providing them with the tools necessary to deliver better care for their patients. With a focus on practical skills and knowledge, this course is designed to help physiotherapists achieve better outcomes and improve the lives of their patients. Learning objectives Differentiate between the pathophysiology of the three types of FAI (Pincer, cam, and combination FAI) to accurately diagnose FAI syndrome and develop targeted treatment plans. Identify the symptomology of the three types of FAI to improve diagnostic accuracy and develop effective treatment plans for patients. List three rehabilitation strategies for FAI to improve patient outcomes and quality of life, including evidence-based techniques for strengthening, flexibility, and pain management. Who Should Enroll Physiotherapists Occupational Therapists Nurses, Physiotherapy assistants Occupational therapy assistants CPD Credit Hours 2h 29 min Author Brian Schiff, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS Dr Rina Pandya PT DPT Course Instructor Dr. Rina’s physical therapy career spans over 23 years, through the UK, the USA and the Middle East. She has worked in Nationalized Healthcare Services, American health care and self pay services in acute care, in-patient rehab, skilled nursing facility, home healthcare and outpatient clinic. In addition to being a clinician she has developed specialty programs based on evidence-based practice in her role as a project manager. She has also managed the Physical Therapy department in the capacity of Head of Department in a premier private hospital in Oman. Rina is an internationally published webinar presenter; many of her courses are highlighted on Physiopedia/ Physio Plus. Her pocket books are now available on Amazon titled-- Orthopedic Assessments made easy Dr. Pandya graduated from Manipal University, India in 2000 as well as University of Michigan, in 2018 with a Doctor of Physical Therapy. Rina conducts live webinars and is part of the continuing professional development teaching community with courses published in the UK, US, South Africa, Ireland and Australia. Rina is a member of APTA, HCPC-UK and OAP-Oman.
Scar Assessment and Management Aim to This CPD course for scar management provides a treatment-based protocol for hospitalized and outpatients. Physiotherapists, nurses, and OT professionals will learn the impact of scars on biomechanics and how physiotherapy can help to increase ROM, mobility, strengthening The aim of this course is to enable physiotherapists to accurately evaluate and assess scar tissue conditions Through this course physiotherapists can use elite and advanced treatment protocols based on individual; scar characteristics. Learning objectives 1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of scar tissue formation, including the cellular and physiological processes involved. 2. Identify different types of scars encountered in physiotherapy practice, such as surgical, traumatic, and burn-related scars, and understand their unique characteristics. 3. Master the various assessment techniques used in physiotherapy to evaluate scar tissue, including range of motion measurements, scar texture analysis, and pain assessments. 4. Learn how to create individualized treatment plans for scar management, taking into account the patient's specific needs and goals. 5. Explore and apply evidence-based modalities and interventions for scar management, including manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, and modalities like ultrasound and laser therapy. 6. Understand the principles of wound care and infection control in the context of scar management to ensure patient safety. 7. Discover the psychological and emotional aspects of scars and their impact on a patient's well-being, and learn how to provide appropriate psychosocial support. 8. Gain proficiency in scar massage techniques, scar mobilization, and myofascial release methods for scar tissue to improve functional outcomes. Who Should Enroll Physiotherapist, Occupational therapist , Massage therapist CPD Credit Hours 2h 55 min Resources 1 month Access to Learning Resources Downloadable Course Material CPD Certificate Author Profile: Dr. Srishti Banerjee PT MPT ( Neurology) Dr. Srishti Banerjee is an accomplished physiotherapist with Masters in neurology. Her journey includes a BPT from Gujarat University, followed by an MPT in Neurology. She's held roles as a Consultant Physiotherapist and Lecturer. Dr. Banerjee is an author, contributing to a book on peripheral nerve lesions and a chapter on aquatic therapy. She's published original articles in various journals and explored topics like hamstring flexibility and the environmental impact of NSAIDs. Srishti is an online educator, offering MOOC courses on sustainable healthcare and shoulder dysfunction post-stroke. She shares her insights through blogs on neuroplasticity and preoperative physiotherapy. As an author, she's explored sleep disturbance in spinal cord injury patients and the impact of COVID-19 on the nervous system. She's also a one-page owner on Physiopedia. Through webinars, Srishti covers a wide range of topics, including mental health in physiotherapy and environmental sustainability. Her commitment to improving patient care and promoting sustainability in healthcare is evident in her work as an Assistant Professor LJ institute of Physiotherapy , LJ University. Course Instructor About Physiotherapy Online Physiotherapy Online is a physiotherapist-owned educational company with a vision to create an ensemble of international educators to cater to undergraduate, postgraduate physiotherapy students as well as post professionals who are keen to advance or refesh their existing knowledge in varied specialities. As every student has a unique approach to learning, we have therefore created a library of bite sized chapters which may be accessed as an individual module or a course as a whole; self study webinars; live workshops for those who would like to get an in-person hands on immersive experience and audio books for those on the go.
We are discussing the notion of Screen Time and taking a look at the rational, reasoning, and benefits, of embracing screen time in your family as well as a look into the educational possibilities.
Concerns around children gaming all day is the number one question that I get asked. Honestly, I can be doing a webinar, or hosting a talk on just about any unschooling subject and gaming always comes up in the Q&A. I wonder if it’s because it wasn’t as accessible when we were younger. I’m going to age myself by recalling the days when we had to sit and wait for dial up internet connection and gaming had a very minor role in our day to day lives. Or maybe I wasn’t that interested in it? I remember my dad playing MorrisMinor on a Spectrum ZX in our home. And having Snake on my first mobile phone. The difference between that and now is immense. The standard of games. The variety. The choices in game play. I wonder if the uncertainty for us comes from it not being a normal part of our lives when we were growing up. But, it is part of your child’s life. It is part of their norm. And it is here to stay. Dr Naomi Fisher and I talk from both our professional backgrounds about the psychology of gaming and how it aids learning, as well as from our own experiences of enabling our own children to game freely, this is not to be missed! Maybe you will discover the joys of gaming and just how glorious it can be! Also available as a Screen Time Bundle including Becoming Comfortable with Screen Time. Yes! I want two webinars for £40
Now your child is not in school there is the possibility for recovery and there is the possibility for making things better for the child. Parents now have a unique opportunity to truly listen to their child. Now they can be supported through this period of time towards something more suited to their needs.
In this webinar Naomi and Heidi will explain why some children say No, and what you can do differently.
Dr Naomi Fisher and Heidi Steel share their expertise and personal experience in this webinar on how children learn when they don't go to school
In this webinar Naomi and Heidi will explain why some children say No, and what you can do differently.