Registration for this course is closed.

Please contact Jenni Moore at [email protected] about upcoming offerings of the course.

  • Online Pre-Recorded Education

    12.75 hours of online learning about high-intensity gait training

  • Online Q & A Sessions with Course Faculty

    3, 1-hour Q & A Sessions at 8:00 PM ET on February 7th, March 6th, March 27th, 2024

  • Online Mentoring with Course Faculty

    3, 1-hour Q & A Sessions at 8:00 PM ET on April 10th, April 24th, May 8th, 2024

  • Online Community of Practice for One YearOnline networking and meetings on the first Monday of most months at 8 PM ET (optional)

    Online networking and meetings on the first Monday of most months at 8 PM ET (optional)

  • Independent Study

    4.25 hours of reading articles and answering questions

  • Library of Tools and Resources

    Online tools and resources to support translation to clinical practice, including heart rate and clinical prediction rule calculators, signs, cheat sheets, and more!

Objectives

At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to:

  1. explain one reference that provides the rationale for the importance of providing gait training at high aerobic intensities.
  2. to explain one reference that provides the rationale for the importance of allowing patients to learn from errors will providing high-intensity gait training.
  3. explain one reference that provides the rationale for the importance of providing task-specific gait training to improve gait after stroke.
  4. given the findings of an evaluation of a person with stroke, describe 3 high-intensity gait training activities that could be provided.
  5. explain how to safely monitor a patient’s heart rate during a 30-minute high-intensity gait training session.
  6. predict the potential outcome of a patient with stroke based on the results of the Berg Balance Scale.
  7. given the findings of an interim assessment that includes 3 standardized measures collected on a person with stroke, justify whether the patient should continue to receive high-intensity training during physical therapy.

Registration, Pricing, and CEUs

Registration is $495 per person. The fees cover the online course, 6-hours of online meetings with faculty, 1-year membership to the community of practice, and several tools and resources to help clinicians implement high-intensity gait training in clinical practice.

Discounts are available for > 5 registrations from the same organization. Please contact [email protected] for details.

This course is approved by the Indiana Physical Therapy Association for 35.0 hours of continuing education credit for each of the following: online course (12.75 CEUs), online discussions (3.0 CEUs), online mentoring (3.0 CEUs), community of practice (12.0 CEUs), and independent study consisting of reading articles (4.25). 

Participants are responsible for transferring CEUs for approval in other states

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Questions

Please email [email protected] for more information