therapyTimes.com is a daily source for Music, Nursing, Nutrition, Occupational, Pediatric, Physical, Respiratory and Speech Therapy Professionals containing editorials, articles and radiology jobs.

Music Therapy, Nursing, Nutrition Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Pediatric Therapy, Physical Therapy, Respiratory Therapy, Speech Therapy




search site:    
 


home | login | register



Emergency Medical Record



::  Speech Language Pathologist-School | US - WA
::  Speech Language Pathologist-Skilled | US - CA
::  Speech Language Pathologist-Skilled | US - FL
::  Speech Language Pathologist-Skilled | US - VA
::  Speech Language Pathologist-Skilled | US - WI
::  Speech Language Pathologist-Skilled | US - PA
::  Speech Language Pathologist-Skilled | US - CA
::  Speech Language Pathologist-Skilled | US - TX
::  Speech Language Pathologist-Skilled | US - NH
::  Therapists | US - PA
::  Physical Therapy Jobs
By Onward Healthcare
  [more]


search departments 
    keywords:

    dates:

from:    to:
    community:
   sort: 
 
Displaying records [1-10] of 384 total records

  PREV   [ 1 ]   [ 2 ]   [ 3 ]   [ 4 ]   [ 5 ]   [ 6 ]   [ 7 ]   NEXT  

::  03.12.10
    OPTP at CSM 2010 | MTNursingNTOTPTRTSLP
Webcast
Shari Schroeder discusses some of OPTP's new distribution offerings, including the SmartRoller, a patented, resilient, durable 'two-in-one' foam roller. While its rounder side increases roller movement, its flatter side decreases movement. With the flatter side down, it can be sat on and stood on for balance related movements, while placing the rounder side down provides a more challenging, dynamic workout.
::  03.12.10
    EDUCATA, Physical Therapy Continuing Education at CSM 2010 | MTNursingNTOTPTRTSLP
Webcast
Marilyn M. Pink, PhD, PT, MBA, discusses the benefits of EDUCATA.com, a unique, interactive, Web 2.0 education platform that delivers online learning, and also offers a broad spectrum of courses from orthopaedics and pulmonology to geriatrics and oncology that are taught by top-ranked educators and experienced clinicians. EDUCATA's partners include the World Confederation for Physical Therapy as well as many APTA state chapters and sections.
::  03.11.10
    Wave Manufacturing Inc. at CSM 2010 | MTNursingNTOTPTRTSLP
Webcast
Jasper Sidhu, BSc, DC, of Wave Manufacturing Inc. discusses how their line of products uses WAVE vibration or rapid movement of the platform to provide a heightened exercise routine, with benefits such as increased blood flow and reduced stress to the bone for obese patients.
::  03.11.10
    Battle Creek Equipment at CSM 2010 | MTNursingNTOTPTRTSLP
Webcast
David Underhill, president of Battle Creek Equipment, discusses some of the company's offerings displayed at the CSM show, including the Ice It!® ColdCOMFORT™ line of products, which are designed to provide a quick, safe cold compress that patients don't have to hold in place, and used predominantly to manage both swelling and recurring inflammation.
::  03.10.10
    AccMed Technology Solutions at CSM 2010 | MTNursingNTOTPTRTSLP
Webcast
Bill Cummins, MS, CCC-SLP, discusses the Cypress Therapy software from AccuMed Technology Solutions, which provides a library of documentation templates, including daily notes, weekly summaries, initial and monthly plans of progress, and discipline-specific evaluations, as well as Cypress Mobile software in which therapists enter treatment data as they work with patients, running on any handheld device using the Windows Mobile® operating system Cypress Therapy software integrates, manages, and displays information for therapists, managers, and business office staff.
::  03.02.10
    Researchers Discover First Genes for Stuttering | SLP
Journal Watch
Stuttering may be the result of a glitch in the day-to-day process by which cellular components in key regions of the brain are broken down and recycled
::  02.15.10
    Quality of Life in Children with Cochlear Implants | SLP
In the News
Children who have cochlear implants (CI) rank their quality of life (QOL) equal to their normally hearing (NH) peers
::  02.01.10
    Research Lays the Foundation for Improving Human Speech | SLP
Journal Watch
Scientists at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N.C., have identified neurons in the songbird brain that convey the auditory feedback needed to learn a song according to a study published online in Neuron on Jan. 13.
::  01.19.10
    Speech and Gesture Mutually Interact to Enhance Comprehension | SLP
In the News
Your mother may have taught you that it’s rude to point, but according to new research in Psychological Science, gesturing may actually help improve communication.
::  01.04.10
    CareFusion at AARC 2009 | MTNursingNTOTPTRTSLP
Webcast
CareFusion staff discuss the company's offerings for 2010, including ventilated products, non-invasive ventilation and high-flow oxygen solutions to help avoid intubating the patients, alternative airway access devices and closed suction catheters to avoid breaking the circuit which decreases the potential risk of ventilator-associated pneumonia.
 
Displaying records [1-10] of 384 total records

  PREV   [ 1 ]   [ 2 ]   [ 3 ]   [ 4 ]   [ 5 ]   [ 6 ]   [ 7 ]   NEXT  




OPTP at CSM 2010
Shari Schroeder discusses some of OPTP's new distribution offerings, including the SmartRoller, a patented, resilient, durable 'two-in-one' foam roller. While its rounder side increases roller movement, its flatter side decreases movement. With the flatter side down, it can be sat on and stood on for balance related movements, while placing the rounder side down provides a more challenging, dynamic workout.
[webcast archive]

 
Copyright © 2010, Valley Forge Publishing Group
2570 Boulevard of the Generals, Ste 220, Norristown, PA 19403
p. 800-983-7737 | f. 610-854-3780 | e. info@therapytimes.com
 
Web Award   APEX Award   ASBPE Award   ASHPE Award