Physical Therapy Continuing Education Take your PT Con Ed seriously. Think differently. Seek function and cause. 3Dimensional Physical Therapy has been focused on fixing the cause of pain and dysfunction for years and has now taken those thoughts nationally to help educate other PTs. Three main courses are taught by 3D’s staff:

 

Lower Quarter Management of Overuse & Traumatic Injuries Related to the Running Athlete:

As a Physical Therapy Continuing Education running course, this course analyzes running mechanics, running injuries, and prevention and treatment guidelines specific to runners. PT Continuing Education has failed to address the specific needs of runners until now. Physical Therapy experts created and teach the information presented in a hands-on way, with plenty of lab time and individual instruction to learn the necessary tools to cure the cause of running injuries, not just the symptoms. For more information, head to North American Sports Medicine Institute and click on course descriptions.

 

When the Feet Hit the Ground… Everything Changes:

This Physical Therapy Continuing Education course is specifically designed to provide an comprehensive biomechanical view of the foot and ankle. As the first contact point to the ground, the feet and ankles help dictate lower extremity biomechanics. Applicable to every patient with a lower extremity issue, the information learned in this Con Ed course will help shape the way you practice on a daily basis. Taught by experts in the field, this course provides extensive hands-on lab time, scientific principles and theories, and practical information to use in the clinic the next day. This Con Ed course is a must for every practicing Physical Therapist. For more information, head to American Physical Rehabilitation Network.

 


Selective Functional Movement Assessment:

This Physical Therapy Continuing Education course is like no other. It addresses functional movement as the basis for all evaluation versus special testing. Learning to see the body and movement as a fully integrated system allows physical therapists to treat the entire person, not just a body part. The Selective Functional Movement Assessment is the only Continuing Education course to present a fully movement-based evaluation method and revolutionizes the Physical Therapy practice. Learn the evaluation process and specific corrective exercises to use the next day your in the clinic. For more information, head to North American Sports Medicine Institute and click                                                   on course descriptions.