Practical Techniques to Address Pediatric Gait Dysfunction

Practical Techniques to Address Pediatric Gait Dysfunction
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Highlights
  • Practical assessment strategies for musculoskeletal imbalances you can use the next day
  • Treatment techniques and orthotic interventions most effective for children with hypotonia or hypo extensibility affecting gait
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Pediatric gait dysfunction affects a child's ability to explore their environment and engage easily in activities with their peers. Identifying the major structural impairments and muscular imbalances which contribute to gait dysfunction is an essential skill for the pediatric physical therapist in order to maximize the child's functional mobility. While more invasive interventions such as Botox injections or surgery are an option, physical therapists are charged with providing more timely interventions for improved functional outcomes to optimize reimbursement for therapeutic intervention. Physical therapists need to develop biomechanical expertise in order to assess such imbalances and work cooperatively with orthotic providers to come to a team decision on progressiveorthotic intervention for improved ambulation outcomes.

This course will introduce the clinician to assessment techniques for the lower extremity as to the requirements for optimum muscle and biomechanical function for efficient gait. Participants will learn how to perform these assessments andwill gain knowledge of the requirements for efficient gait. Attendees will be able to return to the clinic with a clear treatment plan for interventions and/or orthotic intervention, and when to make an informed decision to recommend moreinvasive strategies such as Botox injections or surgery.

Highlights

  • Practical assessment strategies for musculoskeletal imbalances you can use the next day
  • Treatment techniques and orthotic interventions most effective for children with hypotonia or hypo extensibility affecting gait

Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants

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4/5

Jennifer (NJ) on Feb 09, 2026

difficulty with videos

3/5

Teri (MD) on Jan 25, 2026

i realize it was a shorter course but i felt like material was rushed

2/5

Joyce (NJ) on Jan 14, 2026

i believe the instructor is very knowledgable on the topic but her delivery does not translate very well with te. teaching. this class should be very practical and hands on. should not be an on line class has to be a lab class.

4/5

Gayle (IN) on Jan 13, 2026

she skipped over all of the videos saying they were glitchy. it would have been very helpful to see them.

3/5

Marielle (OH) on Dec 17, 2025

the closed captions did not match her words well at all. please review them.

4/5

Taryn (OH) on Nov 20, 2025

feel like there needs to be more in depth discussion to fully address the course objectives.

4/5

Lindsey (MO) on Nov 18, 2025

i liked the videos - but let's dive deeper with those examples! i feel like the videos were a missed opportunity. also, if the post-test is going to have questions on specific afos\/bracing then you need to discuss that!

3/5

Kellyanne (NJ) on Nov 08, 2025

the literature was old and her technology was glitchy.

5/5

Annette (NC) on Oct 05, 2025

knowledgeable instructor good practical application attentive to answering questions

5/5

Alisa (IL) on Sep 29, 2025

it was a nice overview of gait dysfunction.


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