
Aquatic Therapy University joins the list of organizations preparing for in-person programming.
"Evidence-Based Aquatic Therapy for the Musculoskeletal Therapist" is scheduled to take place Oct. 16-17 in Moline, Ill. The 16-hour training will cover includes more than eight hours of pool time. This course is meant to help students understand how, when, where and under what circumstances to provide aquatic therapy, and how to justify that choice. Attendees also will learn to perform the EBAT treatments, as well as how to integrate aquatic therapy into many post-surgical protocols, such as rotator cuff tear, ACL tear, total hip and knee replacement.
Thos interested may register.