Free CE Course (2.5 CEUs)

Wednesday, March 12th
5:30-8:30 PM CST

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** Includes Dinner

Hampton Inn 
10850 Delaware Pkwy
Crown Point ,IN 46307

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Guiding Paths: Finding the Best Routes to Manage Excessive Pediatric Pronation

Patients with low muscle tone, high muscle tone, and sensory dysfunction often develop compensations in early movement patterns. These compensations negatively affect alignment, muscle activation patterns, and motor skills moving forward. This course highlights what these compensations are and how we can address them within the population subsets of hypotonia, hypertonia, and sensory dysfunction with dynamic orthotic solutions. The objectives of the orthotic interventions presented are to drive better postural control, improve alignment and muscle activation, to help create new movement strategies and improve gross motor acquisition especially when patients have excessive pronation that is symptomatic.

Hosted by: Crown Cranial and Orthotics
Presented by: Surestep

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