This course introduces the concept of movement therapy and enhancement via functional taping methods with the pediatric population. Additionally, this course includes a review of the current literature supporting the theory of kinesiology taping for the purposes of pain control, rehabilitation, edema/swelling management, and a multitude of pediatric and adolescent injuries.
This course is intended for health professionals with all levels of taping experience. All supplies needed for the course are provided.
Functional Movement Techniques (FMT) Certification courses are led by industry leading experts in movement assessment, performance and therapy.
Saturday July 16th, 2022 11am-6pm EST, 10am-5pm CST, 9am-4pm MST, 8am-3pm PST
Virtual Classroom (we will send course link when we get closer to the course)
What do I need to attend a virtual classroom?
- The supplies we ship to you after you have registered
- A desktop, laptop, tablet or phone
- Headphones
- Reliable WIFI (>14Mbps-preferable more than 100)
- Products(Rocktape and Scissors)
- Course Administrator Contact
Jennifer Hutton, PT, DPT
- FMT Pediatric - $200 Saturday
- Early Bird Discount - use code "EBPEDSWC0716" at checkout for 10% off until June 16th, 2022.
25% fee for registration cancellations made less than 5 days before scheduled class date.
Training may be canceled if a minimum number of trainees is not reached two weeks prior to training. All registrants will receive a full refund or immediate transfer to a future training.
We do everything possible to ensure our events will go on as planned, but Mother Nature can choose to not cooperate. If it looks like a class will have to be cancelled, we will do our very best to contact you and give you as much notice as possible. With that said, please make your travel plans accordingly, knowing that we are not responsible for acts of God and cannot refund travel expenses related to cancelled/rescheduled seminars.
DC
This course is valid for continuing education credit through NUHS in the following states, so long as it falls within the scope of practice as outlined by the corresponding state board: AK, CO, CT, DE, DC, ID, IL, IA, IN, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MT, NE, NV, NJ, NC, ND, OH, OR, RI, SC, SD, UT, VT, VA, WA, WY (Considered distance learning, please check with your board how many hours you are allowed)
Please note that online continuing education is not recognized in the following states: FL, KY, LA, MS, OK, WI
*NUHS makes no representation either directly or indirectly that the substantive matter being presented is approved or within respective scope of licensing. It remains the attendees' responsibility to contact the state board(s) from which they seek continuing education credits for purposes of ensuring said board(s) approves both the delivery method and content as they relate to this event.
PT/PTA
AK, AZ, DE, GA, HI, ID, IN, MI, MS, MO, MT, NC, ND, PA, SC, RI, TN, VA - FMT Pediatrics meets continuing education requirements for these State Physical Therapy Boards by virtue of the Texas Physical Therapy Association Approval #75898TX
AL, CO, CT, IA, MA, ME, NE, NH, OR, SD, UT, WA, WY - FMT Pediatrics meets continuing education requirements for these State Physical Therapy Boards
IL - FMT Pediatrics (6 contact hours)/Advanced (6 contact hours) meets continuing education requirements for these State Physical Therapy Boards by virtue of a National University of Health Sciences approval. NUHS is recognized by the Secretary of States Department of Education.
TX- Approval #75898 (FMT Pediatrics 6 CCUs)approved by the Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners
ATC
FMT (BOC Approved provider # P8570) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to Certified Athletic Trainers. This program is eligible for a maximum of (6 hours/CEUs FMT Pediatrics Category A) ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program.
Educational Objectives of FMT Pediatric Kinesiology Taping Course:
FMT PEDIATRICS KINESIOLOGY TAPING COURSE OUTLINE 8AM – 3PM Hour One (8am-9am) Welcome & Introduction of Instructor/ Trainer and participants Review of framework of the Movement Pyramid
Introduction of Taping History (Ch 1) Types of taping, rigid vs dynamic tape Kinesiology taping and its popularity Kinesiology tape - features and characteristics Tape application, skin preparation techniques Reducing risks involved in kinesiology taping Past and future taping techniques, trends and movements
Skin Anatomy/Physiology and Tape Mechanisms (Ch 2) Skin-brain connection Sensory system, discussion of hair follicles and skin receptors Cortical Homunculus Review
Effects and Benefits of Kinesiology Taping (Ch 3) Pain and how Kinesiology tape improved this Decompression and Mechanical effects of kinesiology tape Neurosensory communications to the brain via skin stimulation
Hour Two (9am-10am) Pain Mitigation (Ch 4) Pain Gate Theory Neuromatrix Model Biopsychosocial Model of Pain (BPS) Science Literature Review Decompression Effect of Tape (Ch 5) Science Literature Review Neurosensory Input Effect of Tape (Ch 6) Importance of brain’s role in movement Effects of Tape on Balance, Tactile Acuity Science Literature Review Does direction of tape and amount of tape stretch matter
Hour Three (10:10am-11am) Introduction of Fascia/fascial Lines (Ch 7) Importance of considering Fascial lines/developmental perspective
Research Review (Ch 8) Science Literature Review Does direction of tape and amount of tape stretch matter
Reduce risks involved in kinesiology taping (Ch 9) Reducing risks involved in kinesiology taping Past and future taping techniques, trends and movements
Hour Four (11am-12pm) Who is the pediatric population and how are they defined? (Ch 10) Neurologic Pediatric Population Characteristics Active Pediatric Population Characteristics Inactive Pediatric Population Characteristics Competitive/Athletic Pediatric Population Characteristics Atypically Developing Pediatric Population Characteristics
Kinesiology Taping for Specific Pediatric Conditions (Ch 11) Delayed Motor Milestones Neurologic Post-op & Trauma Posture Pain (Growth-Related and General) Sports-Related Pain
Hour Five (1pm-2pm) Tape for Motor Milestones: Rolling, Sitting, Quadruped/Crawling (Ch 12) Fascia’s Responsibility in support of motor milestones Rolling practical lab experience, instructor feedback Sitting practical lab experience, instructor feedback Crawling practical lab experience, instructor feedback
Neurologic Pediatric Conditions and Kinesiology Tape Applications and Tactics (Ch 13) Neurological Presentations Toe walking/Drop Foot practical lab experience, instructor feedback Low tone (Trunk) practical lab experience, instructor feedback Upper Extremity Erb’s Palsy practical lab experience, instructor feedback Hemiplegia practical lab experience, instructor feedback Cortical Thumb Taping practical lab experience, instructor feedback
Postural Concerns/Orthopedic Abnormalities (Ch 14) Torticollis practical lab experience, instructor feedback Scoliosis practical lab experience, instructor feedback Pelvic Tilt Tapings practical lab experience, instructor feedback Lower Extremity Positional Abnormalities practical lab experience, instructor feedback Pronation/Supination of the Foot practical lab experience, instructor feedback
Hour Six (2pm-3pm) Pain Taping Discussion and Lab Experience (Ch 15-17) Sports/General Orthopedic Severs Disease - practical lab experience, instructor feedback Osgood Schlatter’s Disease - practical lab experience, instructor feedback Back Pain Taping Cervical - practical lab experience, instructor feedback Thoracic - practical lab experience, instructor feedback Lumbar - practical lab experience, instructor feedback Shoulder Pain practical lab experience, instructor feedback Little league Elbow/UCL Strain practical lab experience, instructor feedback Shin Splints Anterior and Medial Compartments practical lab experience, Fluid Dynamics/Swelling Taping Post-Op and Trauma (Ch 18) Post-Operative Bruising and Trauma conditions Jelly-Fish Taping for Edema and Lymphatic Support
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