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Continuing Education Courses Osteoporosis Management: An Introductory Course for Healthcare Professionals

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Osteoporosis Management - Remote Course - September 6 2025

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Osteoporosis Management: An Introductory Course for Healthcare Professionals

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Price: $275
Experience Level: Beginner
Contact Hours: 9

At some point during their careers, almost all PTs and OTs will work with patients who have Osteoporosis or low bone mass. According to the National Osteoporosis Foundation, about 54 million Americans have Osteoporosis or low bone mass (osteopenia) which places them at risk for fragility fractures. Studies suggest that approximately one in two women and one in four men over the age of 50 will sustain such fractures. Osteoporosis also occurs in those under 50-adults, teenagers, and even children.

As therapists, we work with many different types of diagnoses. Osteoporosis may be present as a secondary diagnosis or undiagnosed. Prescribing the wrong exercises can, at the very least, be ineffective and at worst cause more harm. How do we ensure that we are screening for osteoporosis and creating a program that is safe, effective, and meets the needs of each patient?

This one day interactive course includes lecture and lab activities along with a case study. Participants will leave with an understanding of the scope of the problems, specific tests for evaluating patients, and appropriate safe exercises for an Osteoporosis program. Evidence based research, along with critical thinking will provide an understanding of the unique challenges of the osteoporotic population.

You will have the opportunity to experience Osteoporosis-safe exercises in your own body and learn visual imagery techniques. This provides your patients with optimal alignment and reduces compensatory strategies which put them at risk for future fractures. You will be able to explain the various tests for osteoporosis to your patients and provide them with education and a safety checklist when going to the gym or other fitness programs after therapy.

This course is designed for immediate application on Monday morning.

Prerequisites
None. This is a beginner-level course.

Pre-Course Learning Requirements
10-14 days before the course, participants will receive an invite to join Teachable, an online learning platform. In Teachable, registrants will find video lectures, other pre-course learning materials, course manual files, mandatory liability waiver, and URLs for any Zoom meetings. We require registrants to complete teachable components in sequential order. Videos lectures are required and must be completed in-full before proceeding to the next Teachable section. At the conclusion of the course, registrants can access their post-test and course evaluation form to provide our curriculum team feedback on their experience, as well as download their certificate of completion - all via Teachable.

Audience
This continuing education seminar is targeted to physical therapists, occupational therapists, physical therapist assistants, occupational therapist assistants, registered nurses, nurse midwives, and other rehabilitation professionals. Content is not intended for use outside the scope of the learner's license or regulation.

NOTE: Times below are listed in Pacific time zone
For assistance converting the times below to your local time zone, use this link:
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Before the Course Begins
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These video lectures in Teachable must be viewed in-full prior to the course
Total video lecture time: 1.5 hours

1) Osteoporosis Anatomy and Physiology (44 min)
2) Evaluation of the Osteoporosis Patient (52 min)

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Day of the Course
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7:30 am PST - Zoom opens 30 mins before course for registration and setup
8:00 am PST - Course begins / Welcome, Rules, & Intro
8:15 - Questions regarding Pre-recordings
8:30 - Evaluation Key Points
9:00 - Front of Backbone /Neutral Spine /Hip Hinge /Perch posture /Foot Press /Sit to Stand
9:30 - Supine Exercises /Neutral Spine /Positioning /Breathing
10:30 - Q&A
10:45 - Resistance Band Exercises /Scapular Sets
11:30 - Abdominal Strengthening Exercises
11:45 - Discussion
12:00 - Lunch
12:30 - Posture /Balance /Gait /Visual Cues
1:30 - Side-lying and Prone Exercises
2:30 - Q&A
2:45 - Vertical Exercises
3:15 - Case Report
3:45 - Q&A
4:00 - Adjourn

Upon completion of this continuing education seminar, participants will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of four appropriate osteoporosis tests.
  2. Evaluate patients safely with three evidence based measures.
  3. Develop an osteoporosis safe and effective exercise program.
  4. Explain in patient friendly language at least one difference found in the process of bone remodeling in normal bone versus osteoporotic bone.
  5. Identify the incidence of osteoporosis fractures in both males and females in the US.
  6. List and explain two medications that are commonly prescribed for treatment of osteoporosis.  Identify one side effect of each of these medications.
  7. Explain the physiology of decompression and its importance in the management of osteoporosis.
  8. Identify two compensatory patterns in movement and two step-down strategies when necessary.
  9. Describe the "Patterns of Postural Change" identified by Sara Meeks, PT, GCS and its role in osteoporosis education.
  10. Identify two visual cues to improve posture.
  11. Describe the two types of mechanical forces which are effective in developing or maintaining bone strength.

"This course exceeded my expectations! I did not have a strong base of knowledge or exercises for patients with Osteoporosis. This course changed all that. We were given up-to-date facts, evaluation techniques, and exercises we could take back to the clinic and feel confident that we are doing no harm - and in fact, going to help make a change in our patient’s quality of life. This course is worth your time and money!
Juli Bell, PT, CLT | Osteoporosis Management - January 25 2025

"I am very appreciative of the well-written exercises, and descriptions. I also appreciate the handouts on medications, Osteoporosis-related resources, and articles. I look forward to your continued education and updates on relevant beneficial osteoporosis practices."
Susan Ulbrich Doolittle, PT | Osteoporosis Management - November 2 2024

"This was an excellent base course in the treatment of osteoporosis and I am excitedly looking forward to seeing more coursework related to this topic. Excellent presentation with good interaction time and efficiently completed."
Joan Bray PT, DPT | Osteoporosis Management - September 14 2024

"The pre-course work was very informative, especially the testing procedures. I enjoyed the content and lab portion of the course. I thoroughly enjoyed the course! Thank you Deb on Zoom and to both Deb and Frank for the pre-course information."
Stephanie Hahn, PT, DPT | Osteoporosis Management - April 27 2024

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