The Motor Track is designed for Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists and funded by the UCP Research Initiative.
Motor Track Presentations
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Controversies in Pediatric Rehabilitation
Mark Gormley, Jr., M.D.
Pediatric Hypertonia
Mark Gormley, Jr., M.D.
Considering Mobility Equipment as it Relates to Development
Jessica Presperin Pedersen OTD, BSOT, MBA, ATP/SMS, FAOTA & Erica Walling MSPT, ATP, SMS
Implications of Mechanical Ventilation and Oxygen Use on Development
Ashley Parish, PT, DPT, PhD, CRT, CCS
Positioning for Participation and Function: 24-Hour Postural Support
Jessica Presperin Pedersen OTD, BSOT, MBA, ATP/SMS, FAOTA & Erica Walling MSPT, ATP, SMS
Reflux Keeps Coming Up-What it is, and How to Manage, From a Therapist and Evidence-Based Perspective
Margie Gutrich Mizera, PT, DPT, PCS
Strategies to Promote Infant Regulation Through Massage, Positioning, and Modifying the Sensory Environment
MaryBeth Moses, PT, MS, PCS, NTMTC & Holley Steele, PT, MS, NTMTC
Exploring the World of Adaptive Equipment Justification and Billing
Billy Ronilo, PT
Limited travel stipends are available until all are awarded for PTs and OTs traveling 250 or more miles to conference site. Email csmith@ucphuntsville.org for stipulations and to request application.
Travel stipends are funded by the UCP Research Initiative.