Description
Course Details
Instructor
Dr. Karen Pryor, Ph.D., PT, DPT, ND, CH
Date
ON-DEMAND
ANYTIME!
Format
Recorded (rental is available for 3 weeks following the purchase)
(original recording December 9, 2020, running time 2 hours 15 minutes)
2 contact hours
2.0 CEU for NY OTs and OTAs
2.5 NBCOT PDUs
2.4 NY PT CEUs
CE Broker Tracking # 50-31070
Cost
$59
Target Audience
OTs, OTAs, PTs, PTAs, anyone working with children with developmental delays
Plantar grasp beyond the age of integration is a symptom of deeper neurological concerns. This course will assist you in looking into the nervous system and designing effective treatments for integration. If you have found repeating the same tasks and seem to get nowhere in particular, this course is for you. Continue the same goals year to year? Integration techniques assist in achieving successful fluid movement and voluntary control of gross and fine motor skills. This program will assist you in identifying high tone of the plantar grasp and how to gain increased attention to task and improve goal attainment.
TheraMoves Services, LLC, is Approved for Sponsor by NYS Board for OTs and OTAs
Recognized by NYSED State Board for PT as an approved provider of PT and PTA continuing education. Approved for 2.4 contact hours
Approved for 2.0 contact hours by NYSED’s State Board for speech-language pathologists
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About the Instructor
Karen Pryor, PhD, PT, DPT, has a doctorate in physical therapy and has practiced for 40 years in the field. Involved with birth to three through early intervention since 1986, she developed techniques to be utilized in homes, childcare centers, and school systems to advance therapy programs in children.
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What Our Course Participants Say
"Presenter very knowledgeable" – Eve
"Presenter presented the material in a well organized and easy to understand manner" – Elana
"I thought the treatment ideas and interventions for toe walking was a strength of this conference" – Susan
"Learning about plantar reflex (as I'm an OT and a typically didn't attend courses related to plantar reflexes); helpful techniques to address plantar reflex" – Joanne