Complete Rehab Guide

Improve Evidence-Based Practice with the Physical Agents App

Elevate your classroom experience with the dynamic and interactive Physical Agents Modalities app from PhysioU! This webinar is tailored for educators who are eager to enhance their teaching of key treatment parameters, contraindications, precautions, and application of physical agents.

Dr. Tracy Moore, PT, DPT, ONC, Education Lead at PhysioU, will guide you through the effective integration of physical agent modalities app into your curriculum. Discover an easy, evidence-based method for incorporating the most up to date research into your modalities course this semester. This session will provide practical strategies to boost student engagement, guide practice and use of modalities, and scaffold clinical reasoning into the classroom each and every semester.

00:00 Introducing Physical Agent App for Education

04:45 Physical Agents Modalities App Overview

09:08 Case Studies for Classroom Discussion

13:54 Enhancing Learning With Educational Tools

18:07 Teaching Content: Educator Resources for the Physical Agents Classroom

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New App Deep Dive: Enhancing the Neuro Curriculum with Neurologic Case Studies

Join us for an informative webinar to explore our groundbreaking new Neurologic Case Studies app. This 45-min session will offer a comprehensive tour of the app’s features, including detailed case studies on stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s, and more. Experience the interdisciplinary approach with videos showcasing real-life assessments and treatments by occupational, physical, and speech therapists. Learn how this app can serve as a dynamic addition to your curriculum, enriching both your teaching and your students' learning experience.

Featured Presenters:

Sheila R. Krajnik, EdD, OTR/L Dr. Krajnik brings over 43 years of diverse clinical and academic expertise to the Clinical Pattern/OTu Team, specializing in adult neurological practice and gerontology. With extensive experience across various settings, she has held administrative and clinical specialist positions, contributed to research and advocacy efforts, and excelled in educating future practitioners.

Tracy Moore, PT, DPT, ONC Dr. Moore is a clinician, faculty member, product manager and educational leader. He is an active speaker at professional conferences, specializing in oncology and pain science. Dr. Moore has conducted research in chronic pain and oncology, presented internationally on the role of simulations in classroom education, and contributed to Clinical Pattern/PhysioU app development, uniquely bridging the gap between the student experience, clinical expertise, and learning science to help faculty and students revolutionize health care education.

00:00 Neurologic Case Studies App Demonstration

05:02 New App for Interdisciplinary Learning

11:40 Sensory Issues and Impairment Categories

17:18 Tracy Demonstrates Patient Transfer Process

22:22 Mobility Test Demonstration and Discussion

26:50 Interpretation Section of Outcome Measure Tool

33:57 App Presentation and Improvement Ideas

42:45 Neurologic Case Studies App Presentation

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The Clinician Transition: Cultivating Resilience and Inspiring Confidence in the Classroom (Featuring Dr. Chris Patterson)

With studies estimating burnout rates as high as 71% in physical therapy students, the impact on teaching and learning is evident. Students are increasingly struggling with anxiety, stress, and feelings of inadequacy, which can hinder their academic and clinical success. Join us for an engaging conversation with Dr. Christopher Patterson, PT, DPT, PhD, OCS, from Azusa Pacific University, who will share his wealth of experience and practical strategies for building resilience and preparing students for success in real-world practice.

Dr. Tracy Moore, PT, DPT, ONC, and Education Lead at PhysioU, will guide the discussion, focusing on:

Insights into the current state of PT and PTA education for today’s learners -

  • Methods to boost confidence in budding clinicians while maintaining high academic standards

  • Practical tips to bolster resilience in your students

 

Featured Speaker: Christopher Patterson PT, DPT, PhD, OCS

Dr. Patterson completed his undergraduate studies at Arizona State University and went on to complete a Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Azusa Pacific University in 2006 and a PhD in Physical Therapy, concentrated on lower extremity and spine biomechanics, at Loma Linda University in 2021. He is also a Certified Orthopedic Specialist and completed the Lower Quarter Biomechanics Fellowship at the Movement Performance Institute in 2016. Patterson began his teaching career at Cal Poly Pomona as a kinesiology instructor and transitioned to full time faculty at APU in 2015. He currently teaches in the DPT and the PhD (Rehabilitation and Movement Science) programs and continues to practice as a physical therapist, part-time, at Covina Hills Sports Medicine in San Dimas, CA. Patterson’s areas of expertise include orthopedic physical therapy, running analysis, gait analysis, and biomechanics.

00:00 Dr. Christopher's Insights on PT and PTA Education

05:09 Adapting Teaching to Meet Changing Student Needs

10:34 Creating a Safe Learning Environment in PT Program

20:01 Embracing Ambiguity in Learning

25:17 Building Student Resilience and Confidence in Clinical Rotations

37:46 Discussing Textbook Usage and Alternatives

43:58 Physiotherapy Resources and Embracing Change

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Exploring Handheld Dynamometry in Classroom Education

Back by popular demand! If you missed the first webinar, please join us to learn an easier way to teach handheld dynamometry content with our popular ROM, MMT, and Palpation app and our new handheld dynamometer. Join Dr. Tracy Moore, PT, DPT, ONC, Education Lead at PhysioU, to explore the integration of handheld dynamometry in classroom settings, compare traditional manual muscle testing and handheld dynamometry, and see how this content can seamlessly integrate into your course layout. We will also feature comments from industry experts and fellow faculty members.

Learn effective teaching strategies to enhance student engagement and understanding, and see how Dr. Moore and other faculty are already using this with their students. Join us to embrace the future of muscle testing in entry level education. Register now to transform your classroom experience and equip your students with this new innovative technology.

Featured Speaker: Tracy Moore, PT, DPT, ONC Dr. Moore is a physical therapist, faculty member, product manager and educational leader. He completed his Doctorate in Physical Therapy at Azusa Pacific University and later received the Oncology Clinical Specialist certification from the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. Following a residency at City of Hope National Medical Center, Dr. Moore began his academic career teaching subjects such as oncology, clinical skills, differential diagnosis, and acute care. He is an active speaker at APTA and CPTA conferences, specializing in oncology and pain science. Dr. Moore has conducted research in chronic pain and oncology, presented internationally on the role of simulations in classroom education, and contributed to PhysioU app development, uniquely bridging the gap between the student experience, clinical expertise, and learning science in order to help faculty and students revolutionize healthcare education in their own classrooms.

00:00 Future of Muscle Testing and Handheld Dynamometry in Education

02:28 Introducing Physio Resource Platform Partnership

08:09 Enhancing Student Learning With Technology

13:18 Handheld Dynamometry Integration in Curriculum

33:32 Mobile Dynamometer Discount and Usage in PT Programs

39:53 Tracy's Classroom Resources and Support Discussion

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Mastering the ICF Model with PhysioU Part II: Orthopaedics Simulations

Continue your journey through the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) model with Part II of our series, focusing on the Orthopaedics Simulations provided by PhysioU.

Join Dr. Michael Wong, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, while he helps to build on the foundational concepts discussed in Part I and delve deeper into the practical application of the ICF model using patient-based simulations in the classroom. Discover how these simulations can be used to enhance clinical reasoning development and ease the transition from the classroom to the clinic This webinar is perfect for educators of all experience levels.

00:00 Mastering Icf Model With Physio and Innovative Teaching

04:50 Simulations in Curriculum for Clinical Learning

09:23 Asynchronous Learning Strategies for Effective Retention

13:50 SIM Program Structure and Educator Key

15:59 Integrating Outcome Measures and Gamified System

20:33 New Therapy Simulation Tool for Students

28:46 Simulation Tool for Guideline-Based Treatment

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