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June 2011

Comprehensive Examination and Management of Common Hip Pathologies and Surgical Considerations

Orthopaedic Section Awards
NOW is the Time to Nominate!

Call for Nominations: 2012 Orthopaedic Section and Special Interest Group Elections

2012 Orthopaedic Specialist Certification Application Deadline

Call for Participation: Cognitive Motor Therapy Applications Using Video Game Platform

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August 5-6, 2011

Plan to register NOW for the upcoming course: "Comprehensive Examination and Management of Common Hip Pathologies and Surgical Considerations", sponsored by the Orthopaedic Section and hosted by Mercer University (Atlanta Campus). Seats are limited! Click here for more information and to register.

Now is the time to be thinking about and submitting nominations for the Orthopaedic Section Awards! There are many therapists in our profession who have contributed so much, and who deserve to be recognized. Please take some time to think about these individuals and nominate them for the Orthopaedic Section's highest Awards. Let's celebrate the success of these hard-working people!

Plan to nominate an individual for one of these highly-regarded awards!

The Orthopaedic Section Nominating Committee is currently seeking nominations for the following positions: Treasurer, Director, and Nominating Committee Member. Click here for more details regarding these opportunities as well as Special Interest Group election information.

Maximize Your PT Potential! Become a Board Certified Clinical Specialist

Applications for the 2012 exam cycle are now available! The application deadline for specialist certification in Orthopaedics is July 31, 2011.

Application forms and information are available at www.abpts.org. If you need additional information contact the Specialist Certification Program by phone at 800/999-2782, ext 8520; or by e-mail at: spec-cert@apta.org.

The purpose of this research study is to learn more about how to design and develop video games for rehabilitation. The reason for collecting this information is to find ways to improve rehabilitation outcomes for specific groups of patients and their families. More...

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