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Posture and Movement – How Does Sensory Integration Fit In?
June 10, 2016 @ 8:30 am - 5:00 pm CDT
| $195This webinar was designed to introduce clinicians to the Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT) problem-solving process, therapeutic handling, and clinical decision-making process when treating children that display motor and sensory problems within a treatment session. Improving the clinician’s perception regarding the interrelation between the sensory systems, neuromuscular systems, and posture and movement (multi-system) will be emphasized.
Through video demonstration the participant will recognize multi/single-system integrities and impairments related to functional activities and participation. Identification of neuromuscular and sensory system impairments will be highlighted, improving the clinician’s observational skills to determine treatment strategies related to the child’s functional outcome. NDT handling strategies addressing both the sensory and neuromuscular impairments simultaneously will be demonstrated via video.
Discussion of the clinical decision-making process during a single session will allow the participant to appreciate and acknowledge an integrated approach to children with sensorimotor dysfunction.
Location
Online
Schedule
Friday, June 10, 2016, 8:30am – 5:00pm CDT
Can’t make it on June 10th? A recording of the course will be available from June 13th to June 27th. Just register below and you’ll get access to both the live course and the recording. If you only watch the recording, you’ll still get your CEU’s; just complete the quiz like usual.
Level
Introductory
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the NDT problem-solving process.
- Identify the multi and single system impairments affecting single session functional outcomes.
- Understand the relationship between the neuromuscular and sensory systems related to functional activities and participation.
- Identify and discuss treatment strategies that simultaneously address the neuromuscular and sensory impairments.

Vital Links is an AOTA approved provider of continuing education. Participants will receive 6.0 contact hours or 0.6 AOTA CEUs for this course.
AOTA Classification Code: Client Factors, Performance Skills, & Intervention
The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.
Vital Links reserves the right to cancel any course with due cause and refund in full. Participants purchasing non-refundable airfare tickets are encouraged to inquire as to course availability before final purchase. The registrant bears sole responsibility for transportation to course. Weather or transportation difficulties are not the responsibility of Vital Links, and failure of a chosen means of transportation is not grounds for registration fee refund when course is held.