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Sleep Disorders and the Menopausal Transition
1.00 CME Credit Available | This presentation examines the impact of menopause on sleep health from the lens of sleep medicine. The menopausal transition involves significant hormonal shifts that can disrupt normal sleep architecture, contributing to insomnia, sleep-disordered breathing, and restless legs syndrome. Understanding the physiological and psychological mechanisms behind these changes is essential for accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment. The session will highlight evidence-based interventions that address both hormonal and behavioral contributors to sleep disturbances in midlife women.Breastfeeding and lactation: What every physician should know
1.00 CME Credit Available | This presentation provides education about general breastfeeding principles and delves into the ways that physicians can support their lactating patients. Guidelines recommend breastfeeding for 2 years or more so physicians in all specialties will frequently care for lactating patients. The lack of medical education in breastfeeding, however, can result in physicians inadvertently offering non-evidence based recommendations, such as the need to "pump and dump" for common medications and procedures. With better education, we can effectively support our lactating patients across specialty specific medical careGrowing Strong: Understanding Bone Development from Childhood to Adulthood
1.00 CME Credit Available | Bone health will be reviewed, starting with the transformation of stem cells into bone, and how a balance between osteoblasts and osteoclasts is achieved. The goal of achieving peak bone mass in children is discussed alongside clinical needs in children to optimize bone health, including testing and supplementation.The Neuro-Muscular Perspective: Diagnosis and Treatment of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
1.00 CME Credit Available | This is a presentation to provide information about pelvic floor dysfunction and pain from a physiatrist's perspective. The pelvic region is complex with multiple organ systems. When patients experience discomfort or persistent symptoms it is important to evaluate the neuromuscular component as well as this can also contribute to symptoms of pain, bowel, bladder or sexual dysfunction.Falls Prevention: A review of current evidence
1.00 CME Credit Available | Concerned about patient falls? This webinar equips physical therapists with essential strategies for accurate fall risk assessment and effective prevention techniques. Learn practical tools and evidence-based interventions to confidently identify at-risk individuals and implement tailored programs. Empower your patients to maintain their independence and reduce fall-related injuries.Achilles Tendon Injuries in the Athlete: Evaluation and Management
1.00 CME Credit Available | The goal of this lecture is to educate the primary care and sports medicine provider in the evaluation and management of Achilles tendon injuries in an athletic patient populationPlatelet Rich Plasma Injections
1.00 CME Credit Available | This course is an overview of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) injection treatment and its use for arthritis, ligament & tendon disorders.Hot Topics in Women’s Heart Health
1.00 CME Credit Available | Heart disease is the number one killer of women and accounts for more deaths than all forms of cancer combined. Learn about women’s non-traditional risk factors for heart disease, what differentiates women from men and about the latest updates in heart disease in women.Evaluation and Management of Meniscus Tears
1.00 CME Credit Available | In this talk we will discuss how to evaluate for various types of meniscus tears and how to manage these injuries in your patient population.Navigating and Managing Pediatric Behavioral Health Conditions
1.00 CME Credit Available | Participants will review the most common mental health diagnoses in pediatric primary care, learn how to utilize validated screening tools, understand therapy and medication options to treat mild to moderate depression, anxiety, ADHD, become more comfortable in completing safety assessments and understand when to refer to psychiatry and what resources are available.Treatment of Rotator Cuff Pathology: From PT to Shoulder Replacement
1.00 CME Credit Available | Jonathan Roth, MDBaseball Throwing Injuries
1.00 CME Credit Available | Common shoulder and elbow injuries in baseball throwers