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Since the launch of the Back to Sleep campaign in 1994, there has been a drastic shift in the way we care for infants. Itis difficult to radically change one aspect of infant care without influencing other areas. We continue to see this effect with the rise of certain infant diagnoses in pediatric clinical practice. Clinicians routinely face the same questions from parents and caregivers seeking advice on "what is best for my baby?", fielding questions on SIDS and safe sleeping practices. Infant Positioning Strategies is a comprehensive continuing education course that navigates the maze of information to give clinicians the confidence and skills to effectively address them, improve outcomes, and teach parents how to keep their infants safe. What you know could save a baby's life!
In this interactive course, we will take a deep dive intothe information on safe sleeping practices, the leadingtheories on sudden infant death and highlightrecommendations that will safeguard babies from preventable situations that endanger them. Participants will glean a wealth of information about evaluating and treating the now common diagnoses of torticollis, plagiocephaly, and otherdevelopmental delays in relation to the consequence of the back sleeping practice. Hands-on evaluation and advanced treatment techniques will be demonstrated in an interactive format. The topics of related reflex integration and sensoryprocessing as it correlates to exclusive supine positioning will also be discussed. Participants will walk away from this course with a wealth of tools and knowledge to useimmediately in the clinic.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants
5/5
Heather (FL) on Apr 03, 2026
excellent class. instructor provided great material that was presented very well. this class flew by and held my interest. great information , visuals and strategies to use immediately.
5/5
Gabriella (MN) on Apr 02, 2026
great picture examples. video examples of an assessment would be helpful
5/5
Kenda (MD) on Mar 31, 2026
hard to hear
4/5
Nicole (MT) on Mar 31, 2026
the audio for the first 1-2 hours of the course was very poor-i had the volume turned all the way up on my computer and could barely hear it. there was an echo to it.
5/5
Lauren (LA) on Mar 30, 2026
the information provided on the safe to sleep program. this course provided excellent information.
4/5
Melissa (LA) on Mar 29, 2026
instructor well versed, informative, however, sound quality was poor and i missed key words, phrases, had to replay sections and\/or couldn't understand what was being said.
5/5
Annette (PA) on Mar 26, 2026
i was taking this course as a refresher as i am heading back into the outpatient setting. this course was very helpful. it validated that i did remember a good bit while teaching me new skills.
5/5
Lori (OR) on Mar 25, 2026
loved this course and was very informative! instructor was very knowledgeable! thank you!
5/5
Krista (WV) on Mar 24, 2026
good presenter and content
5/5
Kayla (PA) on Mar 24, 2026
it was great!
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