ABOUT THIS 2 DAY CLINICAL- INTENSIVE SEMINAR
This “how-to” seminar will put your body in the pool for 2 days of advanced skill acquisition. Why sit through another lecture on fluid-mechanics or the unique properties of water? You’ve been practicing
in the water for years.
Instead, learn advanced handling techniques from international superstar instructor, Peggy Schoedinger, PT. After this course, you will leave with new, concrete skills and the confidence to apply them to your musculoskeletal and neurological patients. And you’ll have a blast doing it.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Demonstrate an understanding of the underlying principles behind each aquatic therapy treatment approach so that the therapist is able to easily adapt techniques for each patient as appropriate.
2. Demonstrate an understanding of the indications and precautions in the use of Bad Ragaz,
Watsu, Halliwick, aquatic manual therapy, trunk stabilization, and functional skills training for orthopedic and neurologic patient populations.
3. Understand the unique benefits of the aquatic environment, and use aquatic therapy techniques to
decrease hypertonicity, increase ROM, decrease pain, improve trunk stability, improve balance and proprioception, and improve functional skills.
4. Design integrated and comprehensive aquatic treatment programs for neurologic and orthopedic patient populations incorporating and blending a variety of aquatic therapy techniques, and utilizing
each technique at the appropriate stage in rehabilitation.
5. Use and modify different positions and activities in the water to first assist and then challenge
each unique patient by utilizing metacentric effects, turbulence and buoyancy.
6. Demonstrate handling skills for patients in the water which maximize each patient’s learning experience and thereby improve the patient’s pre-functional component skills and functional skills.
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SCHEDULE
SATURDAY
7:30 AM - Registration
8:00 AM ~ Clinical Decision Making: Land vs. Water; Active vs. Passive; Patient Treatment Videos
9:30 AM ~ Pool Lab with Passive and Active Techniques Based on: Aquatic Manual Therapy, Bad Ragaz; Halliwick
1:00 PM ~ Lunch
1:45 PM ~ Bad Ragaz Patient Treatment Videos and Discussion; Halliwick Patient Treatment Videos and Discussion
3:15 PM ~ Pool Lab with Active Techniques Based on: Bad Ragaz; Halliwick
6:15 PM ~ Questions & Wrap-up
6:30 PM ~ Dismissal
SUNDAY
8:00 AM ~ Pool Lab: Active Techniques in Shallow and Deep Water; Trunk Stabilization; Proximal Stability & Extremity Strengthening; Open and Closed Kinetic Chain Exercises; Functional Skills Training; Balance and Coordination
11:00 PM ~ Lunch
11:45 PM ~ Functional Skills Training Videos and Discussion; Watsu Patient Treatment Videos and Discussion
1:00 PM ~ Pool Lab with Passive Techniques Based on: Watsu
3:45 PM ~ Questions & wrap-up
4:00 PM ~ Dismissal

Schedule Changes
Due to unforeseen circumstances or events, ATU schedules, instructors or venues are subject to change without notice.
Cancellation Policy
The final date for refunds (minus $175 reseating fee) for cancellations by students is 2 wks before class start date. No refunds given for cancellations after this date.
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