Dr Michael Voight, co-founder of Advances in Clinical Education, demonstrates an upper thoracic rotation exercise using TheraBand CLX Consecutive Loops

Michael Voight, PT, DHSc, OCS, SCS, ATC, CSCS, TPIU-3, FAPTA, co-founder of Advances in Clinical Education, demonstrates an upper thoracic rotation exercise using TheraBand CLX Consecutive Loops.

Performance Health, headquartered in Akron, Ohio, announces in a media release that it has recently formed an educational partnership with Aloha, Ore-based Advances in Clinical Education.

Advances in Clinical Education offers Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA) and Functional Movement Screening (FMS), as well as other continuing education (CE) courses for rehabilitation providers.

“Understanding a patient’s quality of movement and pain is essential for developing an effective treatment of exercise, which is why this educational partnership makes perfect sense,” says Phil Page, PhD, PT, ATC, CSCS, FACSM, LAT, global director of research and education for Performance Health, in the release. “It allows clinicians to seamlessly tie assessment and treatment together and better utilize our TheraBand rehab products.”

“The goal of this partnership is to give clinicians opportunities to easily learn the latest in assessment and treatment. Physical therapists and other hands-on healthcare providers now have the opportunity to learn effective new exercise interventions for patients with a variety of diagnoses,” adds Michael Voight, PT, DHSc, OCS, SCS, ATC, CSCS, TPIU-3, FAPTA, co-founder of Advances in Clinical Education, in the release.

As part of this partnership, Advances in Clinical Education is now offering SFMA Certification Courses. Per the release, all participants in the courses will receive and learn how to use the new TheraBand CLX Consecutive Loops.

The courses have already begun, and more are scheduled throughout October, November, and December in various cities throughout the United States.

For more information, visit Performance Health and Advances in Clinical Education.

[Source: Performance Health]