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Baby Beats – Level 2! Join Holly Schifsky Increase Your NICU Knowledge and Manual Therapy Skills  

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At ERI, we are committed to offering therapists the latest evidence-based techniques to bring your career to the next level and improve patient outcomes – which is why we are excited to partner with Holly Schifsky to offer the new course “Baby Beats–Level 2: Multi-System Assessment and Treatment of the Premature/Medically Complex Infant for Rehabilitation… Read more »

Sponsorship Opportunities Now Available – School Based Therapy Conference

Exhibitors and Sponsors ERI’s Therapies in the School Conference is going Virtual – Save the Date November 18-19, 2021 DOWNLOAD SPONSOR PACKET 2021 Year after year, key decision makers in the field anticipate attending Therapies in the School to learn of new innovations and opportunities to improve their practice. This annual event is an excellent… Read more »

Join Master Clinician Gaye Cronin for ERI’s Live CEU Webinar Neuromuscular Facial Retraining

Rehabilitation specialists play an important role in treating individuals who develop facial paralysis from injury, illness, congenital issues, or birth trauma. As therapists, we know the importance of successfully treating facial paralysis to alleviate physical discomfort and pain, but also to help patients improve facial muscles for movement and expression and lessen the emotional toll… Read more »

NEW On-Demand, Online Series – Learn to Treat Motor Issues in Children with Sensory Dysfunction with Liesa Ritchie-Persaud

Improve your Pediatric Practice and Earn CEUs at Your Convenience! As schools re-open and children get back to scheduled activities and commitments outside of the home, we recognize the challenges that these post-COVID transitions can pose to children with sensory issues. That’s why ERI and esteemed faculty member, Liesa Ritchie-Persaud, PT, DPT, PCS, CKTP, are excited… Read more »

May is Stroke Awareness Month: Register to Join Dr. Heather Hayes and Improve Your Practice and Care of Stroke Patients

Therapists play a critical role in treating more than 750,000 individuals in the United States who experience a stroke each year.  The landscape of evidence regarding strokes is always evolving and ERI recognizes the importance of offering continuing education that provides therapists the latest evidence-based information and recommendations to integrate new techniques into practice.  ERI’s… Read more »