About this Event
Comprehensive Physical Therapy Management of the Individual following a Traumatic Brain Injury
Saturday, February 1 and Sunday, February 2, 2025 (Snow dates: Feb. 8 and 9, 2025)
IN-PERSON | Jefferson Moss-Magee Rehabilitation | Mayer Conference Room – Elkins Park
60 E. Township Line Road, Elkins Park, PA 19027
Contact Hours: 10.25 Hours | CEUs 1.025
The TBI population is one of the most challenging for PTs to treat. Given the high level of adaptability and skill needed, both technical and interpersonal, we hold this annual training session to offer a unique setting for TBI clinicians to gather together.
The latest evidence will be demonstrated step-by-step through patient case studies. Clinicians will benefit from opportunities to share personal experiences and view these complex caseloads from a more holistic lens.
Description: This 1.5-day intermediate level course will cover the continuum of physical therapy care for adults following a Traumatic Brain Injury. The content will focus on integration of movement systems diagnosis and application of the latest evidence to support evaluation strategies, outcome measures, interventions, and management of common co-morbidities in this population. Video case presentations will guide discussion of the principles of examination, developing movement-based diagnosis, treatment planning, interventions, and advancement in low, moderate, and high functioning patients with traumatic brain injury.
Special topics related to vision, learning and cognition, movement disorders, and the pediatric client will be addressed on Day 2. Clinicians treating individuals with TBI across the continuum care will gain new insights and strategies for managing this challenging population.
Learning Objectives -- Participants will be able to:
- Describe the etiology and pathophysiology underlying TBI.
- Develop a framework for physical therapy examination for patients with TBI.
- Identify 3 common medical complications and comorbidities in individuals with TBI and discuss how they impact treatment planning.
- Discuss the principles and practices of evidence-guided treatment for functions and activities of individuals with TBI.
- Apply examination findings to optimize treatment planning and goal setting.
Delivery: Live / In-person
Target Audience: Physical Therapists; Physical Therapy Assistants
Patient Population: Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury
Level: Intermediate
Speakers: Jaclyn Barcikowski MD; Carrellyn Grant-Case PT, DPT, NCS; Monika Juodisius PT, DPT, NCS; Elizabeth Marcy, PT, DPT, NCS; Kim Miczak, PT, NCS; Amanda Parezo OTD, MS, ORT/L; Carolyn Tassini, PT, DPT, NCS
1.025 CEUs have been approved by:
PA State Board of Physical Therapy
NJ State Board of Physical Therapy Examiners - #2212-36
NY State Board Approved Provider
Fees:
General Admission - $210
Jefferson Moss-Magee Rehabilitation Per Diem Employees - $105
Jefferson Moss-Magee Rehabilitation Full-time/Part-time Employees - Free
Questions? Contact Sharon Manas at [email protected].
Requirement for successful course completion: Satisfactory completion of the continuing education units consists of full attendance with monitored sign in and sign out forms and completion of an online course feedback form (self assessment of learning outcomes).
Speaker Financial/Non-Financial Disclosures: Jaclyn Barcikowski, Monika Juodisius, Elizabeth Marcy, Kim Miczak and Amanda Parezo are employees of Jefferson Moss-Magee Rehabilitation and will receive a fee for presenting. Honorarium will be provided to Carrellyn Grant-Case and Carolyn Tassini (Bancroft NeuroRehab). None of the speakers have non-financial disclosures.
Conflict of interest statement: Faculty and all others who have the ability to control the content of continuing education activities sponsored by Jefferson Moss-Magee Rehabilitation are expected to disclose to the audience whether they do or do not have any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest or other relationships related to the content of their presentation(s).
Cancellation policy: All cancellations must be submitted to Jefferson Moss-Magee Rehabilitation in writing. Please explain the circumstances of the cancellation in a fax or e-mail to ensure a timely response. Requests received 3 days or 72 hours prior to course start will result in a full refund. Re-quests received less than 3 days (72 hours) prior to the course start will result in a non-refundable administration processing fee of $50.00 or 50% of registration cost (whichever is less). No shows or cancellations within 24 hours of the course start will be ineligible for a refund. Jefferson Moss-Magee Rehabilitation will reimburse you the cost of the registration, if we have to cancel a course due to low enrollment, weather, or an emergency situation. We are not responsible for any other costs associated with attending a conference. If you are on the waiting list of a course and do not get in, we will not charge your credit card; if you paid by check we will send the check back to you. In the event that a course is rescheduled we will provide you the option of applying the tuition towards the rescheduled course in lieu of a full refund.
Complaint policy: Jefferson Moss-Magee Rehabilitation views complaints as an opportunity to improve. As an institution we are open to feedback from staff, course participants, speakers, and patients/clients. Course participants and speakers are asked to notify course coordinators of any urgent issues, either small or large, so they may be resolved in a timely fashion. Complaints may be communicated either verbally during a course or upon its conclusion through the Course Evaluation Form.
Non-discrimination statement: Jefferson Moss-Magee Rehabilitation unconditionally complies with Americans with Disabilities Act, endorses and supports the intent and objectives of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (as amended) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act which together prohibit discrimination on the basis of age, sex, race, creed, color, national origin, sexual orientation and physical or mental disability. In fact, this institution has, throughout its existence, taken a leading role in the effort to make services, accommodations and employment opportunities available to persons in all of the above categories. Additionally, Jefferson Moss-Magee Rehabilitation complies with the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act of 1955 and the Governor's Code of Fair Practices (1967).
Special needs statement: Contact Sharon Manas at [email protected] or 215-663-6530 with any special needs that you have which would limit full participation in this event.
Event Venue
60 Township Line Rd, 60 Township Line Road, Elkins Park, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 210.00