Physical therapy approaches to lower extremity.

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DesiPT92

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Hello everyone. I am student jn a PT program about to go out to my first clinical. Will have all of ortho done by the time the first clinical starts. I received a email from the academy of Orthopaedic physcial therapy for some self study courses and one was for the lower extremity ortho movement system examinations. I was wondering is this material too advanced for a student? Or will it work as a good tool for refreshing and advancing my knowledge of the lower extremity. Thank you!

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Don't waste your money on all that! Probably not that advanced, but the same stuff you have learned. If you want to refresh, it's better to review your school notes/course.
Interestingly, even many-many "continuing education" courses for PTs are nothing more than review of the BASIC stuff you learned at school. I have learned almost nothing from online continuing education classes.
 
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go to a Gary Gray course. paradigm shifting, especially early in your career
 
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