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HIPAP Tabs - Description (In Person)

Price: $475.00
Experience Level: Intermediate
Contact Hours: 16.5

This is a two-day course that combines pre-course videos and some in-person lectures. However, a large part of the course will be a lab. This course is designed to educate practitioners on the unique considerations of perinatal athletes engaging in high intensity interval training (HIIT), and provide hands-on evaluation and treatment skills for this patient population. Participants will review technique, breathing mechanics, and movement modifications for weightlifting, gymnastics, plyometrics, running, and more. Exercise attire should be worn for the live movement labs. Participants will also review specific manual techniques that can be beneficial for treatment of this patient population.

Prerequisites: Pelvic Function Level 1, through Herman & Wallace or Pelvic PT 1 through the APTA is required.

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: 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. Physical therapy continuing education courses should not be taken by individuals who are not licensed or otherwise regulated, except, as they are involved in a specific plan of care.