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Header: Elevate Your Lower Limb Therapy with Neuroanatomical Precision
Subheader: Advanced Techniques for Effective Pain Relief and Rehabilitation
Who This Course is For
Ideal for physical therapists, occupational therapists, and sports medicine professionals who specialize in lower limb conditions. Perfect for healthcare providers seeking to enhance their diagnostic and therapeutic skills with a neuroanatomical focus.
Why Choose This Course
- Targeted Neuroanatomical Techniques (Benefit 1): Master specific manual therapy techniques based on the detailed anatomy and neural pathways of the lower limb, enhancing treatment precision and effectiveness.
- Improved Patient Outcomes (Benefit 2): Apply these advanced techniques to achieve significant improvements in pain management, mobility, and functional recovery for patients.
- Cutting-Edge Clinical Skills (Benefit 3): Stay at the forefront of manual therapy with contemporary methods that incorporate the latest research and clinical findings.
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In addition, some states do not perform verification of continuing education material which means they do not approve courses for CEU credit and usually accept any material. Please check with your state physical therapy association or state PT board for more details.
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Ryan Foley – A Neuroanatomical Approach to Manual Therapy – Lower Limb & Lower Midline
Physical Therapy CEU’s (7 Credit Hours):
All courses are pre-approved through the Michigan physical therapy association, as well as 30 other states through reciprocity:
Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida (Rule 64B17-9), Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
Some states still do not require continuing education for re-licensure (Maine, Massachusetts, South Dakota). In addition, some states do not perform verification of continuing education material which means they do not approve courses for CEU credit and usually accept any material. Please check with your state physical therapy association or state PT board for more details.
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Course Features
- Lecture 0
- Quiz 0
- Duration 10 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 96
- Assessments Yes