Intensive Therapy Model for Pediatrics
Mar 14, 2026 (10:00 AM to 12:00 PM US/Eastern)
Price:$99.99
A quick internet search of "Intensive PT" will yield a plethora of options with a wide range of clinics from private in-home sessions to hospital-based outpatient settings. Clinicians involved with pediatric rehabilitation will likely be asked if it is a worthwhile investment of time and travel for families to pursue with their children. Knowing the most current evidence will help support evidence-based practice decisions and recommendations in these emerging areas. Traditional intensive models often incorporate alternative interventions such as the Therasuit, and emerging models of intensive therapy include school-based, clinic-based, cash- based, constraint-induced, Dynamic Movement Intervention, and in-home private intensives amongst other models. This webinar will review the historical use of intensive physical and occupational therapy, as well as the emerging trends and therise of social media for marketing services. A variety of case studies will be used to demonstrate the effectiveness of intensive physical therapy and the most current evidence will be presented to help in decision making.
The content of this program is germane to children, students and clients birth-22 years old
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants
4/5
Brian (MN) on Nov 28, 2025
unfortunately, the closed caption translation wasn't very accurate at times throughout the presentation. but the information was in the presentation handouts.
4/5
Claudia (CA) on Nov 16, 2025
would have appreciated some videos to support the print information provided.
3/5
Jaclyn (WV) on Nov 11, 2025
this course would be great for someone who has access to the equipment noted.
5/5
Jeff (IN) on Nov 03, 2025
i appreciated the discussion about how you structured the sessions. that's a nice blueprint for therapist to follow. great information for those who are pursuing the intensive model.
4/5
Jean (NY) on Oct 31, 2025
the speaker's level of volume could have been better.
4/5
Catherine (TX) on Oct 24, 2025
i would have appreciated more written info presented along with her lecture. she read a lot of info, but there was nothing on the screen. also, much of the research presented was 10-15 yrs old. granted, she pointed this out and allowed for it. i can tell that she is passionate about her clients, and i can see the changes made in a short time, but as a therapist of 25 yrs, i would like to know how long these changes last. i have kiddos who go to these long distance, intense programs, but i can't tell a difference when they return.
3/5
Melissa (NY) on Oct 20, 2025
i had a really hard time understanding the presenter. her voice was monotonous.
3/5
Lisa (NY) on Oct 20, 2025
sound and speakers voice not clear.
4/5
Sierra (NE) on Oct 14, 2025
insurance coverage and billing
4/5
Stephanie (FL) on Oct 04, 2025
i am glad there were subtitiles because i had a hard time understanding her alot of the time.
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