Thursday 19 December 2019

Private OT needed in Calgary for 1 year old

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Private OT needed in Calgary

Looking for a private OT for a family with a 1 year old with feeding issues,

Please contact

Tracy Williams

O: 403-523-0150

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Jan 24 is the early bird for NDT course in Calgary Mar 6-8



NDT/Bobath Introductory Course
in Normal Movement and the Management of Hemiplegia
                                “Ages 6 to Geriatrics”

MARCH 6, 7 and 8, 2020  CALGARY, AB

COURSE DESCRIPTION
This 3-day interdisciplinary course is designed to give participants basic knowledge about the Neuro-Developmental Treatment (NDT)/Bobath approach and how it is applied in rehabilitation to promote recovery of function.  In addition to the history and evolution of NDT practice, core concepts from research in neuroplasticity and motor learning will be discussed. The majority of the weekend is spent in hands-on lab practice. Patient demonstration and video, including children, adults and seniors, will be used to augment the learning process. All rehabilitation disciplines from a variety of clinical areas will find this session applicable to their practice

COURSE OBJECTIVES
Course participants will be able to:
         Analyze normal and abnormal movement during functional activities
         Identify priority movement impairments restricting client performance
        and efficiency
         Understand basic treatment concepts of NDT
         Apply NDT framework when making treatment choices related to
        impairments and activities
         Gain handling skills for facilitation and inhibition to promote normal
        movement
         Apply activity analysis to guide environment and activity set-up during
        treatment sessionsINSTRUCTOR
Teresa Siebold, B.H.Sc.PT, B.Sc. Kin, NDTATM PT Instructor, is a physical therapist with over twenty years of experience in adult neurorehabilitation. As an educator, Teresa began instructing post-graduate courses for allied health professionals in 2008. She has taught throughout Canada and internationally.  Since 2015, Teresa has been a guest instructor for the Therapy Assistant’s Programs at Red Deer College and Southern Alberta Institute of Technology. Teresa was an invited speaker at the 2016 and 2019 NDTA Annual Conferences in Memphis, TN, and Charlotte, NC, and she has presented three clinical posters: in 2012 at the Association for Spinal Cord Injury Professionals (ASCIP) Conference in Las Vegas, in 2013 at the Stroke Congress in Montreal, and in 2014 at the Bendable Brain Conference in Las Vegas.  Teresa has served in clinical and leadership positions on stroke units, neurosurgical and neuro-investigating units as well as inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation settings.  She has also worked and informed her practice with courses, in the areas of orthopedics, peripheral nerve mobilization and vestibular rehabilitation.  Currently, Teresa is on the Stroke Unit at the Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary. 

INTENDED AUDIENCE: Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, Recreation Therapists, Rehabilitation Assistants.

$595   Early Bird Rate  (until January 24, 2020)
$650 Regular Rate (until February 17, 2020)
Tuition includes lunches as well as a course handout.

MORE INFORMATION/TO REGISTER
 Contact ot4lifecalgary@gmail.com  

TUITION
$595 Early Bird Rate
(until January 24, 2020)
$650 Regular Rate
(until February 17, 2020)
Tuition includes lunches as
well as a course handout.

LOCATION
Carewest
Dr. Vernon Fanning Centre
Conference Room 2
722 16 AVE NE
Calgary, AB T2E 6V7

REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Registration Deadline:
February 17, 2020.
Space is limited to 20
participants and will be first
come, first serve.
COURSE SCHEDULE
March 6:
Registration 8:00-8:30
March 6, 7 and 8:

8:30-4:30

REGISTRATION PROCEDURE Scan and email registration form to: ot4lifecalgary@gmail.com (with payment via cheque or e-transfer to follow) OR Mail registration form and payment to: OT4LIFE Calgary, 1421 41 Street SW, Calgary, AB, T3C 1X7 Space is limited to 20 participants and will be first come, first serve. Payment is required to reserve your spot. Registration confirmation and receipts will be emailed within two weeks of receiving registration form and payment.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE Early Bird Deadline: $595 CAD by January 24, 2020 Regular Deadline: $650 CAD by February 17, 2020 METHOD OF PAYMENT We accept cheque or Interac e-transfer. Unfortunately, we do not accept payment by credit card. Interac e-Transfer: Email ot4lifecalgary@gmail.com (no password required). Please make cheques payable to: “OT4LIFE Calgary”. Post-dated cheques are accepted (dated up to February 17, 2020). NSF cheques are subject to a $50 fee.

REFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY Receive a full refund minus a $75 processing fee before February 17, 2020. No refunds will be given after February 17, 2020. Workshop may be cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances or if sufficient enrollment is not reached by registration deadline. Upon cancellation, a full refund would be provided. In no event shall OT4LIFE Calgary be responsible for any costs (including travel costs), losses, damages or liabilities related to this workshop.

HOST FACILITY We would like to thank Carewest Dr. Vernon Fanning Centre for providing the space for this course. PARKING Parking is available on-site for $10.00 per day.

MORE INFORMATION Contact ot4lifecalgary@gmail.com

HOSTED BY OT4LIFE Calgary

REGISTRATION FORM: 
NDT/Bobath Introductory Course in Normal Movement and the Management of Hemiplegia, Ages 6 to Geriatrics                                                                                                         
Instructor: Teresa Siebold                                                                                           
March 6, 7 and 8, 2020                     Calgary, AB                     

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              __  $650 CAD   Regular Rate until February 17, 2020

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Please participate in management, documentation and scheduling app: therabyte


I would greatly appreciate you posting this in the peds interest group page. Thank you! (you have my permission to share my contact details).



My name is Ashley Reina,  I am an Occupational Therapist and Innovator! 

I am reaching out to OT's working in Pediatric private practice to share a project I have been working on for the last couple years that recently launched. This is a cloud based application for client management, documentation and scheduling specifically designed with OT's and SLP's in mind.  The more OT's that participate, the better the platform will be for our particular professional needs. 

Therabyte's mission is to support clinicians in saving them time, by integrating charting into your daily calendar and other workflow tools. 

I am currently setting up 10 minute Demo appointments, to share with you how charting on our application can save you time, stress and reduce storage for as little as $36/month. (Promo on now for $26/mth)

Call Ashley at 250-558-6856 or email at ashley@therabyte.ca to set up your demo!


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Tuesday 19 November 2019

books and equipment for sale in Calgary


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Private practice closed. The following resources are for sale:
Astronaut Board (purchased from Mary Kawar). Comes with book “Astronaut Training” by Mark Kawar and Shelia Frick. Excellent shape, like new. New price is $169.00 US asking $100 for book and board.
Books

Asking
“Social Skills Solutions: A Hands-on Manual for teaching social skills to children with Autism” by Kelly McKinnon and Janis Krempa, 2002.
$20
“Just Give Him the Whale” Ways to Use Fascinations, Areas of Expertise, and Strengths to Support Students with Autism by Paula Kluth and Patrick Schwarz, 2008.
$15
“Seven Steps to Help Your Child Worry Less” by Sam Goldstein, Kristy Hagar and Robert Brooks, 2002.
$15
“Wiggle, Giggle & Shake” 200 ways to Move and Learn by Rae Pica, 2001. 
$12
“Enabling Occupation in Children: The Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP) Approach by Helene Polatajko and Angela Mandich, 2004.
$30
“The Hidden Curriculm: Practical Solutions for Understanding Unstated Rules in Social Situations” by Brenda Smith Myles, Melissa Trautman and Ronda Schelvan, 2004.
$10
Learn to Move, Move to Learn: Sensorimotor Early Childhood Activity Themes” By Jenny Clark Brack, 2004.
$20
“The Zones of Regulation: A Curriculum Designed to Foster Self-Regulation and Emotional Contol” by Leah Kuypers, 2011.
$40
“Answers to Questions Teachers Ask about Sensory Integration”  by Jane Koomar, Carol Kranowitz and Stacey Szklut, 2005.
$10
“M.O.R.E. Integrating the Mouth with Sensory and Postural Functions, 2nd Ed,” by Patricia Oetter, Eileen Richter and Sheila Frick, 1995.
$25
“Take Five! Staying Alert at Home and School”  by Mary Sue Williams and Sherry Schellenberger, 2001.
$20
“How Does Your Engine Run?” by Mary Sue Williams and Sherry Schellenberger, 1996.
$30
“Building Bridges through Sensory Integration”  by Ellen Yack, Shirley Sutton and Paula Aquilla, 1998.
$10
“Just Take a Bite: Easy, Effective Answers to Food Aversions and Eating Challenges! By Lori Ernsperger and Tania Stegen-Hanson, 2004.
$12
“The Consulting Therapist: A Guide for OTs and PTs in Schools”  by Barbar Hanft and Patricia Place, 1996.
$12
“Keys to Success for Teaching Students with Autism”  by Lori Ernsperger, 2002.
$10
“The Incredible 5-Point Scale” by Kari Dunn Buron and Mitzi Curtis, 2003.
$12
“Brain Gym” by Paul and Gail Dennison, 1986
$15
“Edu-K for Kids: The Basic Manual on Educational Kinesiology for parents & teachers for kids of all ages!” by Paul and Gail Dennison, 1987.
$15
“Autism with Severe Learning Difficulties” by Dr. Rita Jordan, 2001.
$5
“Giggle Time: Establishing the Social Connection” by Susan Aud Sonders, 2003.
$10
“Incorporating Social Goals in the Classroom” by Rebecca Moyes, 2001.
$15
“Staying in the Game” by James Loomis, 2008. 
$10
“Autism and Play” by Jannik Beyer and Lone Gammeltoft, 2000.
$15
“Engaging Autism: Using the Floortime Approach to Help Children Relate, Communicate and Think” by Stanley Greenspan and Serena Wieder, 2006.
$15
“Autism Life Skills: From Communication and Safety to Self-Esteem and More – 10 Essentail Abilities Every Child Needs and Deserves to Learn” by Chantal Sicile-Kira, 2008.
$5


Please contact Sonia at soniabrooksot@gmail.com or call/text 306-774-4955. In Calgary.

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OT contract work 5-10 hours/wk: Intuitive Therapy Solutions Ltd Calgary and surrounding area (ie- Airdire/Chestermere)



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Intuitive Therapy Solutions Ltd. is a community-based private therapy practice serving Calgary and surrounding areas. Intuitive Therapy Solutions offers simple, intuitive, evidence-based solutions for families with children ages 0-18. We work with families and their children to help them learn and implement individualized strategies to achieve their goals.
We are Strength Based, Solution Focused, and Simply Intuitive.
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We are immediately seeking an Occupational Therapist for contract work, on an as needed basis. Current demands approx. 5-10 hours/wk. Some evening/weekend work may be needed. 
The Occupational Therapist would be providing services including assessment, consultation, and treatment for children with a range of abilities, in collaboration with families and community partners in a variety of settings including home, clinic and schools.
Qualifications and Experience:
  • Graduate of an accredited Canada Occupational Therapy Program
  • Active registration with the Alberta College of Occupational Therapists (ACOT) and currently in good standing
  • Possesses professional liability insurance
  • Current police record/vulnerable sector check
  • Has a valid driver’s license, access to a reliable vehicle and is willing to travel within Calgary and surrounding area (ie- Airdire/Chestermere)
  • Experience working with school aged children
  • Highly professional, energetic, organized and motivated
  • Some knowledge or experience in Sensory Integration therapy and in working with children in the areas of motor development and sensory processing will be an asset
Key Responsibilities
  • Work with clients and their families to set OT goals which are occupation focused and are targeted, measurable outcomes
  • Provide direct service, consultation, assessment and education to client, family and community providers with a focus on maximizing a child’s function in the areas of self-care; productivity (school and play skills) and leisure (community participation)
  • Utilize research to establish and support evidence-based practice
  • Provision of in-school consultations to parents and/or teachers as and when needed
Interested applicants, please email your resume (including your expected remuneration).
We thank all applicants, however, only those shortlisted for interviews will be contacted.
Please submit your resume to admin@intuitivetherapysolutions.com 

AADL children's diapers


An FSCD client recently asked who does the AADL paper work for the approval of children's diapers? 



Do private OTs do this? 


If you have an answer please email:

Courtney King courtneyking.ot@gmail.com

Sunday 27 October 2019

Job posting - Calgary

Please post these opportunities on the Pediatric Interest Group blog:

3 families are looking for an ASD-specific paediatric occupational therapist in Calgary. 

All families have FSCD contracts. Please help these families by contacting Dr. Michèle Hébert at president@BudsinBloom.org

Michèle Hébert, Ph. D., OT. erg.
Founder and President | Fondatrice et présidente
Email: President@BudsinBloom.org

Job Posting - Key Connections Consulting Inc.

Click Here for more details
Full Time Occupational Therapist

Key Connections Consulting Inc. (KCC) is a multidisciplinary team of professionals including
Behaviour Consultants, Counsellors, Speech-Language Pathologists, and Occupational
Therapists. We are dedicated to improving the lives of children, youth, and adults who have

challenges by helping them reach their full potential.

We are currently recruiting a 1.0 Full Time Occupational Therapist. The position is located in
Lethbridge, AB and is available immediately. Key Connections Consulting Inc. provides a
unique, positive and flexible work environment, competitive wages, and benefits. The successful
candidate will also receive regular case consultation, clinical supervision, mentorship, and
professional development opportunities which are encouraged and supported through a
professional spending account.

Successful Candidate Will Receive a $3000 Signing Bonus

• We are looking for a diverse, enthusiastic, and innovative professional with the ability to
multi-task and manage a flexible schedule.

• Experience working with individuals with a broad range of presenting factors,
understanding of varied socio-economic factors, and competency supporting
multi-cultural needs is an asset.

• Experience working with individuals who have developmental disabilities and supporting
client sensory needs is an asset.

• Must be comfortable working as part of a multidisciplinary team, working within homes,
schools, and the community.

• Experience working with children on the autism spectrum is an asset.

• The successful candidate will provide services to children, youth, possibly some adults,
as well as provide consultation and supervision to in-home support aides.

• Out of town travel may be a requirement and employees are compensated for travel costs.
Additional requirements include:

• A Bachelor or Master’s Degree in Occupational Therapy.
• Membership in the Alberta College of Occupational Therapists.
• Valid Driver’s License and access to a vehicle.
• Criminal Record and CYIM check are required.

Resumes will be accepted until a suitable candidate is found.
For further inquiries contact Brandie or Sonja at 403-524-2522.
*Resumes submitted without a cover letter will not be accepted.

Occupational Therapist - Children's Autism Services of Edmonton

Occupational Therapist

Children's Autism Services of Edmonton

Full-time or evenings/Saturdays
 
Children's Autism Services of Edmonton is seeking an Occupational Therapist for our dynamic and growing organization. We provide family-centered services within the home, school or community to meet the complex needs of children who have autism and other developmental disorders. We also provide respite, a daycare program, diagnostic services, specialized feeding services and counseling services to children and families.
 
As an Occupational Therapist working with our organization, you will become part of a multi-disciplinary team providing assessment, intervention plans and coaching to parents, teachers and support staff.  At Children’s Autism Services of Edmonton, you will enjoy:
 
  • The flexibility of building your own schedule
  • Feeling that you are making a difference with families
  • Working with colleagues who are leaders in the field of autism; including: other Occupational Therapists, Speech-Language Pathologists, Psychologists, Behaviour Consultants, Educational Consultants, Registered Dietician Social Workers and Physical Therapist
  • A strong, supportive team work environment
  • Two state-of-the art treatment campuses
  • A strong professional development focus
  • Laptop, cell phone and resources provided
  • Competitive salary, an excellent benefit package and group RRSP matching
  • Paid travel time and mileage
 
To apply, you must have:
  • Master’s Degree in Occupational Therapy or equivalent
  • Registration with the Alberta College of Occupational Therapists (ACOT)
  • Your own vehicle and valid driver’s license
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills
  • Passion and commitment for working with children and their families
  • All hires must provide proof of professional liability insurance, a Police Information Check with  Vulnerable Sector, Child Welfare check and First Aid & level-C CPR
 
 
To apply for this position, please submit your resume and cover letter to
 
Please see our website for detailed information about our organization

Sunday 20 October 2019

picky eating group in Calgary?


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Do you know of an picky eating group treatment being held in Calgary?
If so, please contact

Charlene Wright
Occupational Therapist
403 277 8508

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Looking for an OT to support our child in Edmonton

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Hi OTs, 

Looking for an OT to support our child In the areas of feeding and swallowing, toileting and all self care skills. 

~  looking for an OT to support one child once or twice per week.

~ located in north side just off Yellowhead trail and St. Albert trail .

If you are interested please Contact 

Emily at 1ph@outlook.com . 

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Wednesday 2 October 2019

Torticollis & Plagiocephaly FEBRUARY 1-2, 2020 in Edmonton



Torticollis & Plagiocephaly: Assessment & Treatment of Infants & Children
“Pulling it Together”
     This dynamic evolving course will concentrate on progressive, effective evaluation and treatment schemes for infants and young children with a diagnosis of torticollis with or without plagiocephaly, including challenging cases. The course is designed to provide therapists with current research and recommendations pertaining to the implications of torticollis, sleep posture and increased use of positional devices on infant postural and motor development. Current evidence-based clinical pathways and guidelines for management of torticollis, movement impairments and infant head shape, including Clinical Practice Guidelines from APTA - Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy, will be discussed and incorporated. Red flags for related early infancy and preschool diagnoses will be appraised. Current functional, clinically oriented evaluation and evidence based treatment strategies for infants and young children that can be integrated into routines and play will be provided. Diagnostic procedures and surgical intervention will be reviewed. Recommendations for follow-up and secondary specialist consultations will be presented. Emphasis on home exercise programs, effective strategies, and long term follow-up to team with parents will be explored throughout both days.
            Learning opportunities for therapists and medical professionals involved in pediatrics will transpire through lecture, case reports, group problem solving, video review, patient demonstration and lab practicum. The extensive use of pictures and videos throughout the 2 days of intensive course materials will allow participates to problem solve and identify movement and tissue impairments related to the diagnosis of torticollis, providing functional ways to evaluate and treat.
SUGGESTED AUDIENCE: Physical, Occupational & Speech Therapists; Nurses, including NICU,        Nurse Practitioners, Orthotists, Physician Assistants, and Physicians
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1.       Identify the incidence, etiology and pathophysiology of torticollis and discuss the importance of early identification and early referral through systematic screenings and evaluations by health care providers
2.       Identify the impact of torticollis on movement and associated body structures and function.
3.       Problem solve current evidenced based treatment regimes for torticollis
4.          Identify the impact on head shape that may be present with a diagnosis of torticollis
   a. Discuss guidelines, available research and problem solve solutions to manage                                  
      including helmet criteria and treatment                                                                                    
5.             Discuss the relationship of “the change in sleep posture,” effects of increased positional devices, and environmental influences on postural development
6.             Relate current research and recommendations pertaining to SIDS and the efficacy of back to sleep        a. Review diagnoses related to the health policy change
7.             Collaborate and cultivate parent/caregiver’s understanding of the child’s health condition, interventions, and compliance to home education/therapy program. and follow-up recommendations.
8.             Establish individualized goals and incorporate family centered evidenced based treatment regimes as part of their home education/therapy program. 
Faculty Description:
Having served the pediatric population since 1977, Cindy Miles, PT, PhD. PCS, CNDT established her pediatric private practice in 1981. Dr. Miles is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, School of Health Related Professionals and East Stroudsburg University with a Master of Education in exercise physiology. She also holds a PhD in Pediatric Science from the Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions. Her doctoral research was on potential risk factors related to the diagnosis of Torticollis. She is Board Certified by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties as a Pediatric Clinical Specialist, specializing in treating children from birth through to young adults. Cindy completed the eight week Pediatric NeuroDevelopmental training course and the Advanced Infant course. Dr. Miles is serving as President of the Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy (APPT) and is presently the Co-Chair and Meeting Planner for the Academy’s Annual Conference (APPTAC).  She held the titles of  APPT Treasurer, Treasurer Elect and pediatric sports, fitness SIG chair. Dr. Miles presents nationally on pediatric private practice and reimbursement as well as nationally and internationally on Torticollis, Plagiocephaly, and Fitness for All Abilities. She has published in peer review journals and books on topics related to pediatric physical therapy. www.cindymiles.com or www.traintotriumph.com


PLAGIOCEPHALY AND TORTICOLLIS
CINDY MILES     FEBRUARY 1-2, 2020

Registration Form
Name:                                                                                                                                      
 Phone #:                                                                                                                                     
Address:                                                                                                                                  
Email Address:                                                                                                                          

Payment
Name:                                                                                                                                     
Credit Card #:                                                             Expiry date (mm/yy):                           
Signature:                                                                                                                              
 Internet payment is also available -please email physio.deb@hotmail.com
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 
Cost: Early bird (before December 1, 2019) $700.00 (This fee includes course manual, lunch and snacks)
          After December1, 2019  - $750.00
Time:  8:30 - 5:30 pm daily
35 Participant Max

Location: Sandman Signature Edmonton South Hotel, 10111 Ellerslie Rd SW, Edmonton, Alberta, (780) 430-7263

Accommodations: A block of rooms have been reserved at a discounted rate at the Sandman Signature Edmonton South Hotel. Please contact Deb Humphries for the required code.

Please fax registration form to Dawson Creek Physiotherapy Clinic - Fax:  250-782-3734
Send cheque payable to NEORC to:
Dawson Creek PhysiotherapyClinic,
10500 10th St,
 Dawson Creek, BC, V1G 3T9 Phone: 250-782-3736

Course Cancellation policy: Cancellations prior to December 1, 2019 will be refunded the registration less $50 administration fee. No refunds accepted December 1, 2019, or later.

Course Schedule
Day 1
 8:00 - 8:30           Registration
 8:30 - 10:30         Etiology, Pathophysiology, Incidence
                                Lab
                                SIDS Research
                                                Health Policy Shift
                                                Sleep Position
                                Changing Symptomatology/Clinical Implications
                                Health Policy Shift-Impact on Development/Compensatory Postures
10:30 - 10:45    Break
10:45 - 12:30          Anatomy Review  
                                  Differential Diagnosis
                                  Associated Pathologies/Impairments
                                                  Ocular Torticollis
                                                  GERD
                                                  Hip Dysplasia
                                                                Extension Bias/Hypotonia
                                                                Toe Walking   
                                                                Lab                                       
12:30 - 1:30            Lunch
1:30 - 3:15            Developmental Components
                                                Treatment/Movement Components
                                Vision Development                          
                                Assessment
                                                Documentation
                Goal Planning
                HEP
  3:15 - 3:30            Break
  3:30 - 5:30            Treatment Indicators                        
 Day 2
             7:30 - 8:00              Registration
             8:00 - 10:00            Plagiocephaly/Craniosynostosis
                                                Anatomy
                                                Etiology/Incidence
                                                Assessment
                                                Treatment
Helmet Criteria
Outcomes
Case Reviews
Facial Asymmetry              
    10:00 - 10:15         Break
    10:15 - 12:00         Treatment:
Clinical Pathways/Protocols/Outcomes
Manual Stretching/Functional Range of Motion (Lab)
Functional Strengthening
Functional Play
   12:00 - 1:00             Lunch
   1:00 - 3:00               Treatment: (continued)
                                                      Manual Techniques
Problem Solving Participant Cases
Positioning/Including NICU
HEP
Taping (Lab)/Tot Collar
  3:00 - 3:15 Break
  3:15 - 5:00 Case Reviews
                                      Clinical Decision Making/Follow-up                           
                                      Botox
Surgical Intervention
Related Infant Trends                                                      
Summary/Conclusions