The Center for Therapy Services with locations in both New York and New Jersey is currently seeking full time Occupational, Speech, Physical Therapists and Nurses. We offer a compensation package of $67,000 annually for PT's, $86,625 for OT's, $94,500 for Speech Therapists as well as an excellent salary and benefit package for full time Nurses. Interested applicants should email resume attn: HR Department at centerjobops@aol.com or call David at (845) 356-7999. We guarantee all our applicants a job!
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UMHS - Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy Division Presents: Manual Therapy in NeuroRehabiliation Presented by: Rob Ferguson September 17 & 18, 2005
Target Audience: This course is designed for occupational and physical therapy practitioners, speech-language pathologists and students nearing completion of academic work leading to related degrees.
Course Credits: 1.5 CEUs ~ 15 Contact Hours
Course Description: Manual Therapy in Neurorehabilitation is an introductory hands-on course designed to present Manual Therapy concepts in the treatment of patients with neurologic injury and disease, focusing on CVA and TBI. Participants will learn when and how to utilize manual therapy approaches to improve sensation, manage tone and facilitate movement and function for both the acute flaccid and the chronic spastic non-functional upper extremity
COURSE OBJECTIVES: At the end of this course, participants will:
Learn the relevant anatomy, pathoanatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, histology, and pathohistology for manual therapy in neurorehabilitation.
Learn and understand the rationale for manual therapy in neurorehabilitation.
Understand the influence of the fascial system on function in the patient with a neurological diagnosis.
Learn to do a quick, base postural analysis.
Learn to palpate key structures and tissues, grade treatment pressure, and locate neuro-orthopedic dysfunctions.
Learn and demonstrate base concepts and techniques for myofascial release, muscle energy, joint mobilization, and neurodynamic mobilization approaches.
Learn flexible basic manual therapy treatment progressions for neurorehab patients in the acute, outpatient and chronic phases of their recovery.
Learn how to integrate manual therapy techniques into neuromuscular re-education approaches including neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT), PNF, and task-oriented treatment.
Registration Fee ~ $329 Payment and application must be received by September 16, 2005. Early Bird Special ~ $299 Payment and application must be received by August 22, 2005. Student Rate ~ $150 Please make check payable to: University of Michigan Health System * There is a non-refundable cancellation fee of $50.00. No refunds will be given after September 9, 2005. Group Rate: 3 or more registrations mailed together will receive a 10% discount.
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Iam in the 3rd year of my degree, thakgod. I say thiss bcos I have had so much hurdles to overcome to get here. I was wondering, is there anyone that is willing to help a 3rd yr student that is struggling. I live in London. Physiotherapy learning I have found is very intense, and those not allow sufficient time to practise; especially practise practical skills, perhaps it is due to the nature of the course- intense................
Hey if anyone is interested, email me on judejohnpaul@hotmail.com
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Iam in the 3rd year of my degree, thakgod. I say thiss bcos I have had so much hurdles to overcome to get here. I was wondering, is there anyone that is willing to help a 3rd yr student that is struggling. I live in London. Physiotherapy learning I have found is very intense, and those not allow sufficient time to practise; especially practise practical skills, perhaps it is due to the nature of the course- intense................
Hey if anyone is interested, email me on judejohnpaul@hotmail.com
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