This online course will provide therapists with a clear description of musculoskeletal make-up of the “core” and will cover the research based neurophysiological rationale for evaluating core development and function in individuals with sensory processing difficulties.
Using Sound to Support Regulation and Bilateral Integration (expanded Quickshifts course) – Live Webinar w/ Recording
July 24
| $245.00In this one-day course, we will explore the therapeutic application of sound to support regulation and bilateral integration. Sound and movement are linked in both the structure and function of the brain. This course will review those connections and explore using aspects of sound for the purpose of promoting whole-brain processing, sensory modulation and regulation, perceptual motor skills, spatiotemporal organization, and cognition. Participants will learn about theoretical underpinnings such as binaural beat technology, rhythmical entrainment, and the encoded movement patterns found in music. This course will expand on these concepts through case and video presentations to show practical clinical applications.
Take an additional discount of $15 per participant for groups of 3 or more individuals enrolling simultaneously under the same web-order.
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Location
Online with Recording Option*
Schedule
Friday, July 24, 2026, 9:00am – 4:30pm Central Time (CT)
Check-in begins at 8:30am CT
Test begins at approx. 4:00pm CT
Live Webinar Registration Closes:
Friday, July 24 at 7:30am CT
Recording Registration Closes:
Friday, July 31 at 10:00am CT
Can’t make it on July 24? A recording of the course will be available from July 25 through August 14, 2026. Just register below and you’ll have the option to receive access to both the live course and the recording. If you plan to watch the recording, you’ll still be eligible to receive CEU’s.
Level
Introductory
Instructors
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
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Recognize the connection between vestibular and auditory sensory processing.
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Identify elements of sound that can be utilized for supporting regulation and bilateral integration.
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Select sound, rhythmic, and movement activities to support a client’s clinical picture, goals, and occupational performance.
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Vital Links is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development. PD activity approval ID #13594. This Distance Learning Independent self-study course is offered at 0.6 CEU’s Introductory Level, Occupational Service Delivery, Foundational Knowledge. AOTA does not endorse specific course content, products or clinical procedures.
Occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech and language pathologists, educators and other interested allied health professionals
To receive a certificate of course completion, participants must attend and participate in the entire course, and complete a post-course quiz with a passing score of 70% or higher. Participants who complete the course via independent self-study must view the entire course and complete a post-course quiz with a passion score of 70% or higher to receive a certificate of course completion.
- The email address entered under “Attendee #” during online registration will be the address that receives the instructions email.
- Please check your inbox and junk folder for the following email Subject: “Course Instructions for your Vital Links Online Course, Using Sound to Support Regulation and Bilateral Integration”
Please Contact Us if you have any questions.
There are basic device requirements for Vital Links webinars on Zoom. While you can join the session via a computer, tablet, or mobile device, viewers may have an enhanced experience through the use of a computer.
Contact Us if you have questions regarding compatibility.
The course recording will be offered for a limited time, and the registration deadline is July 31, 2026. The viewing window for the recording special begins on July 25 and expires on August 14. You may view the recording at your leisure during the viewing window — break it up or watch it all at once…it’s up to you! However, access to the recording, test and course materials will no longer be available after the noted time; please plan accordingly.
How do I access the recording?
You will receive an email on July 25 to access the course recording and printable handouts. Your device must have access to an internet connection and the capability to stream YouTube videos.
Will I receive a certificate?
To receive credit for viewing the course recording, viewers are required to submit their test with a passing score (70% or higher) no later than August 14. Viewers can expect to receive a Certificate of Completion via email.
Vital Links is not responsible for device compatibility issues, and it is each registrant’s responsibility to ensure his/her device is compatible with the noted platform and services. Any difficulty with compatibility is not grounds for a refund after the live webinar session begins.
Vital Links reserves the right to cancel any course with due cause and refund in full.
*This is a live course. Full attendance during the hours of this webinar is recommended; however, for those unable to attend the entire webinar, a recording is available for a brief viewing period after the course concludes. See “Recording Details” button above.
