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CEUL021996: Integrating Tech to Upgrade your Evaluation Process

Noraxon USA

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This course has been Approved in APTA AZ

Credit valid November 10, 2018 to November 10, 2019

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Credit Description:

Balancing, walking and running are foundational movement patterns that, when assessed systematically, can highlight focus areas for training and treatment. The incorporation of biomechanics technology to traditional observational-based walking, running, and balance analyses gives an opportunity to quantify important movement characteristics and gather advanced insight into the mechanics of movement performance. In this course, Dr. Nicholas Studholme, D.C. will teach course attendees how to integrate biomechanics technology into their practice flow to develop quantitative assessment protocols to better guide training and treatment strategies. Course attendees will learn how to properly set up and record an assessment session using an instrumented treadmill and clinical motion capture. What to look for in the data and how to assign relevance to measurement metrics will be discussed. Case study presentations will be used to guide course attendees through the assessment record review and intervention plan development process. You will leave the two-day course with a framework of how add quantitative analyses as meaningful assessment tools to your practice.

Created On: Aug-29-2018 12:00 AM ET

Last Modified On: Mar-13-2026 07:23 AM ET

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Delivery Method: In Person

Date Approved: Sep-10-2018 11:07 AM ET

Credit Requested: 12.00

Credit Approved: 12.00

Public Access: CEUL is open to public

Credit Event Dates

Date Location Name City, State More Information
November 10, 2018 - November 10, 2018 Scottsdale, AZ Link