$99.00
14 day access to complete exam
2.5 hour time limit to complete
70% or better to pass
Description
14 day access to complete exam
2.5 hour time limit to complete
70% or better to pass
Course Details
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Course Length | |
Prerequisites | Successful completion of the online lecture series (BFRT I) and the live-streaming lab session (BFRT II) |
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Requirements
Personal Computer, Tablet, or Smartphone with access to Broadband Internet >1.4 mbps
Details
This course is Part III in the BFRT Certification Program.
After successful completion of the online lecture series (BFRT I) and the hands-on lab session (BFRT II), students are eligible to sit for the BFRT III online final exam.
- Once you purchase this final exam, you will have access to the exam for 14 days
- 2.5 hour time limit to complete exam once you start
- 70% or better to pass this exam (you will only be allowed one second attempt at no charge during the 14 day access)
Instructional Level: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapy Assistants, Athletic Trainers, Occupational Therapists, M.D.’s and Students
Requirements: Personal Computer, Tablet, or Smartphone with access to Broadband Internet (<1.4 mbps)
Course Evaluation: Yes
Certificate of Completion: Yes
Course App:
The course includes an app downloadable via iTunes, and the Play Store. Also cloud-based access for personal computers
- Full motion demonstrations
- More than 45 minutes of protocol demonstrations from recognized experts in rehabilitation, fitness, and more
- Searchable online database with more than 1,000 Case Studies and Articles
- Discount code for the in-person course
- Discount code for BFR equipment
- Supplementation information on hydration, supplementation, nutrition, breathing, psychology
Learning / Behavioral Objectives
Learning / Behavioral Objectives:
Upon completion of the course the participant will be able to:
- Design a comprehensive intake questionnaire as part of an Informed Consent form based on evidence and local board requirements.
- Able to apply case study evidence, evaluate measured CSA and strength gains for a patient in their early 20”s based on the chemical mechanisms produced by BFRT
- Compare the benefits of BFRT to the use of low-intensity resistance training LIR for a patient with limited mobility following ACL surgery
- Theorize the expected outcomes when using BFR protocols for elderly patients with muscle disuse
- Propose and integrate return-to-play protocol utilizing at least 4 BFRT exercises for a post-surgical athlete following ACL surgery
- Design a strength and conditioning protocol using 4 BFRT exercises for female volleyball players to improve vertical leap
- Propose 3 changes using BFRT to an existing non-BFRT rehabilitation protocol for a patient with shoulder pain
- Design a fitness program using body-weight and BFRT for a person who travels extensively
- Develop an integrated strength and conditioning program for an elitie athlete to improve VO2 Max and VE Max
- Propose a change to your current return-to-play protocol for an injured athlete sidelined after a rotator cuff injury using BFRT that will reduce atrophy that accompanies inactivity from limited use.