Education and gain more in-depth knowledge
to help your child
“I have been taking my 9 yr old daughter to orthotics appointments her whole life. I have never learned as much about her condition as I did during our first appointment with Gabe.”
"I am both a pediatrician and parent of a child who needs SMOs. Gabriel’s course gives me a deeper understanding of the different options available for my son and for my patients. I recommend all parents watch his “Top 10 Tips” for sure!”
“Gabe explained the pros and cons of different bracing options would work for my son and we made the best choice for his development. Knowing the different designs and the reasoning behind the recommendations allow us to evaluate how they are working and work together to get them changed if needed.“
The night-stretching AFOs Gabe recommended are working much better. He can actually sleep in them and I can see progress. Thank you!"
“Love it. This course has been such a helpful adjunct to trying to look things up here and there, or in my PT textbooks. So great to see the options in action!”
Putting on Toe-Walking SMOs - Instructions
Surestep SMO and AFO - Instructions
Cascade #9 Night stretching AFOs -Parent instructions/adjustment advice
DASS Night Stretching AFOs - Parent Instructions/adjustment advice
Case study- Toe walking SMOs
Case Study: From Standing To Walking: Changing orthotic design to match the progress being made
Case Study: How to put an AFO on a child with strong plantar flexion and pronation
Case Study: Benik Custom Wrist Hand Orthosis: (WHO) Resting hand vs. functional
Prefabricated Carbon Fiber AFOs- The pros and cons
Dynamic Night stretching AFOs- Ultraflex and Allard Multimotion joints, Explanation of the Long-Term Low-Load Stretching Strategy
How to properly put on an AFO for a child with strong plantar flexion and pronation
Quiz with certificate to submit for put to 4 hours of continuing education credits
Lifetime access to all future updates
Hello!
As the Director of Pediatrics at Bluegrass Bracing Pediatrics in Lexington, KY, I've informed numerous doctors, nurses, occupational therapists and physical therapists about which orthotics strategies are available and how to choose the best option for each patient.
As a board certified orthotist I have dedicated my career to helping over 1,000 patients, not just with effective treatments but also critical information for achieving the best possible outcomes.
That’s a great question. We do not know you or your child personally and cannot give specific advice for your child’s needs today. This course is not intended to give medical advice for your child.
This course is intended to provide education about the most common challenges that are faced with children who are struggling with mobility. And, this course is designed to provide you as the parent or medical provider with the information you need to be able to ask the right questions, Understand the options available, pursue the right strategies and, find the right team to help you—help your child.
This is a very good question and one that needs to be worked through with experienced medical providers, and, sometimes-some trial and error. The most important thing to remember is that each child is unique and might respond in a different way than another child with a similar condition. This course will help you to recognize when your child is not responding as hoped, and help you pursue options to try a different approach that might work better.
We can’t guarantee that this information will give you the answers you need but it should certainly help you to rule some options in or out as being the cause of her struggle.
Some of these issues are even unknown to many medical professionals This course will help break down and explain complex medical challenges are very common with children struggling or delayed with movement. You’ll be able to see and understand how and why the muscle tone and bone structure may be causing more problems…And what resources are available to help.
The answer is yes and no… Many of the topics discussed here do certainly apply to adults and children. Adults who struggle with mobility and use/need orthotic care will certainly benefit from the information inside. There are differences though in the amount of impact we can have with adults sometimes.
Children’s bone and joint structure is not yet formed and their future development often depends on the quality of care they receive while growing and developing. We are talking about a complicated discussion regarding CORRECTING deforming forces with children. Children are more malleable and we are often more able to guide growth and development away from deformity.
Adults, and even older children are sometimes unable to fully correct deformity due to the level of growth and ossification which has already occurred. With adults we can certainly make orthotic care which Is very supportive and helpful! But, in many cases we might need to ACCOMMODATE deformity. The sad fact is that the older we get and the longer a limb is in a deformed position, the harder it can be to correct and “undo” damage which might have occurred.
Many of the strategies outlined in this course have certainly been helpful for adults, but, they may need to be modified for a balance of accommodative and corrective support.
This course will be most helpful to MDs, DOs, Nurses, PTs, OTs AND parents/caregivers who want more in-depth information. We have intentionally made the content easy to understand for everyone! You do not need to have medical credentials. This course includes important foundational information as well as in-depth descriptions with pros/cons of all types of orthotic designs available. This course also includes in-depth case studies regarding many of the new orthotic options available.
In the future there will be an “Advanced Medical Professional” course which will include all of the information in this course PLUS we will cover:
-casting position
-Posting: when and how to use it
-Toe-Walking treatment strategies
-Case studies
-Fabrication and modification techniques
-Understanding pressure problems, function problems
-Trouble shooting when problems arise
For those who complete this course and are interested in more advanced topics, the Advanced Professional course will be offered with a discounted price.
Yes! As part of this course, you will be able to complete the final quiz and receive a certificate to submit for up to 4 credit hours of continuing education!
This course is designed for all medical professionals who may be involved with assisting children and their families. This course provides plain-English advice for all families working through mobility challenges or orthotic bracing.
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