OccupationalTherapy.com Phone: 866-782-9924


CEU Courses for OTs Search: 'anatomy'

Filter:
State Requirement Info

12 courses found


Demystifying Elbow Pain Through Case Studies, Part 1
Presented by Rina Pandya, PT. DPT, FHEA, PGLTHE
Video
Course: #6593Level: Advanced1.5 Hours
The role of anatomy and surrounding structures in pain will be addressed in this course. The clinical signs and symptoms and pathophysiological mechanisms will also be reviewed. This is Part 1 of a two-part series.

Introduction To Breastfeeding And The Role Of The Occupational Therapy Practitioner
Presented by Jennifer L. Campanella, OTD, OTR/L, CBS
VideoText
Course: #6515Level: Introductory1 Hour
The anatomy and physiology of breastfeeding mothers and infants, the essentials of proper positioning, and what to do when there are challenges will be introduced in this course. In addition, this course will explain and highlight the occupational therapy practitioner's role and breastfeeding as an occupation.

Humeral Fractures: Proximal, Shaft, And Distal, Part 1
Presented by Rina Pandya, PT. DPT, FHEA, PGLTHE
Video
Course: #6220Level: Advanced1.5 Hours
The anatomy of the humerus, the different types of fractures, and their underlying causes will be reviewed in this course.

Clavicle And Scapula Fractures
Presented by Rina Pandya, PT. DPT, FHEA, PGLTHE
Video
Course: #6029Level: Advanced2 Hours
Clavicle and scapula fractures will be reviewed including anatomy, attachments, evaluation, and occupation-based interventions. Learners will utilize critical thinking skills to problem-solve and make informed decisions regarding occupational therapy treatment and management.

Wrist Fractures
Presented by Rina Pandya, PT. DPT, FHEA, PGLTHE
Video
Course: #5964Level: Advanced2 Hours
Wrist fractures are one of the most common traumatic injuries of the upper extremity, which could result from a fall on an outstretched hand. Owing to the relationship between the distal radius and the proximal row of carpal bones, diagnosis can be challenging at times. This webinar reviews the functional anatomy of the wrist, impairments, and rehabilitation strategies following conservative and surgical treatments.

Pelvic Muscle Dysfunction And Continence Improvement: A Primer For Occupational Therapy
Presented by Kathleen Weissberg, OTD, OTR/L, CMDCP, CDP, CFPS, CGCS
VideoText
Course: #5938Level: Introductory2 Hours
This seminar provides an overview of anatomy and physiology of normal voiding and muscle function related to continence. Different types of incontinence are identified, and assessment/treatment strategies are offered for each. The role of OT in continence improvement is explored.

Qigong As Nerve Gliding Exercises For Carpal Tunnel Syndrome And Median Nerve Compression
Presented by Eun-Jin Bibianna Lee, MS, OTR/L, CHT
Video
Course: #5711Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Neuroanatomy of carpal tunnel syndrome and median nerve compression and current treatment protocols as a segue into introducing Qigong as nerve gliding exercises will be reviewed in this course.

Foundations of Feeding Therapy for OTs: Anatomy, Physiology, Terms, and Tools
Presented by Samantha Heidenreich, OTD, MOT
Video
Course: #5382Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course provides a foundational overview of the anatomy and physiology of the orofacial complex related to feeding therapy. The course also teaches commonly used terminology in this field of practice and provides an overview of therapeutic tools and their uses specifically for pediatric feeding therapy.

Assessment and Intervention for Tethered Oral Tissues (TOTs) in Feeding Therapy
Presented by Samantha Heidenreich, OTD, MOT
Video
Course: #5377Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course will provide foundational review of information about anatomy and physiology of Tethered Oral Tissues and the functional implications that can impact feeding. Additionally, the course will prepare clinicians to support feeding goals and outcomes by improving their ability to assess and provide intervention for Tethered Oral Tissues.

Anatomy and Treatment Guidelines for Extensor Tendons of the Hand
Presented by Lisa Michael, OTD, OTR/L, CHT
Video
Course: #5014Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course will review the extensor tendon anatomy and the various contribution of extrinsic and intrinsic muscles to the extensor tendon mechanism. A brief overview and rationale for the utilization of immobilization, early passive motion, or early active motion protocols for each of the extensor tendon zones will be described. **Please have a tight-fitting glove and 4 markers for the demonstration portion of the talk.

NBCOT is a registered trademark of The National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy, Inc.