Article originally appeared on BOC blog, September 2013.The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) has released it's first update on concussion management in 15 years, basing their findings strictly on data gathered through intensive research, with nary an opinion or bit of anectdotal evidence to be found. With a growing firestorm around the issue of misdiagnosed concussions in professional athletes and an alarming rise in concussions in younger athletes, the study brings to … [Read more...]
Athletic Training
Flexible Athletic Training Continuing Education As Simple As 1,2,3.
Have you heard? HomeCEU has unleashed your continuing education options with our brand new Athletic Training Flex Packages! Complete your entire CEU requirement in 3 easy steps:Select your package Add your courses Complete your CEUs at your own pace!Pick up your package now! … [Read more...]
‘Tis the season for anterior knee pain
Summer is upon us and, in most places across the US, the warm weather brings both avid and casual runners out in droves. And for you athletic trainers that means an uptick in complaints from your clients about soreness, stiffness and possible injuries. Since they're relying on you to "make it all better", you'll need to be ready to accurately assess and treat a whole host of conditions. The most common complaint you'll hear is about knee pain. Patellofemoral pain syndrome, … [Read more...]
Yoga Therapy For Athletic Trainers
Are you an athletic trainer looking for a great way to add more options to your treatment plans? Are you interested in new techniques? Are you flexible? If you answered "Yes!" to any of those, we have some amazing courses that will have you bending for joy. Here are some sneak peeks at some of the AT courses available in our catalog. PSssst: We're a BOC approved provider, so you can be confident that your continuing education course will count (please check the catalog to … [Read more...]
Athletic Trainers: Do You Know Your New CEU Deadlines?
2014 is going to bring big changes to the continuing education requirements and deadlines for all Board Of Certification certified athletic trainers, don't be caught unawares! While these changes don't go into effect until January 1st, 2014, you'll have to sort out your continuing education requirements well before that. Read on for your requirements and deadlines. The New Rules As of January 1st, 2014 Certified Athletic Trainers will have 50 CEUs due every 2 years on the … [Read more...]
Florida Athletic Trainers, Your CEU Game Clock Is Ticking!
Florida Athletic Trainers, are you in danger of getting flagged for a "Delay of Game" penalty by letting your CEU deadline pass? Florida Athletic Trainers need to complete 24 hours of continuing education by September 30th...Tick Tick Tick, no time to waste! Let HomeCEU save you from a yellow flag with our quick and convenient online courses. You do have a home-study limit of 10 hours, but we'll make those 10 hours so easy to do, the remaining 14 won't make you stress out too … [Read more...]
It’s Time for Illinois Athletic Trainers To Get Their CEUs!
When Is The Deadline To Get My Continuing Education Units Done? Soon! Illinois Athletic Trainers need to have 40 hours of continuing education courses complete by May 31st, 2018. Sounds rough but HomeCEU can make this a whole lot smoother for you. How Can HomeCEUConnection Help Me Meet My Deadline? We have a HUGE catalog of courses and since we are a Board of Certification (BOC) Approved Continuing Education Provider you can rest assured our courses are of the highest … [Read more...]
Certified Athletic Trainers – Still Looking for CEUs?
If you're a certified athletic trainer due to complete your continuing education this December, we're here to help! Currently, all Certified ATCs with certifications expiring in 2011, need a whopping 75 hours of continuing education due to this December 31st, and if you are like most of us, the December 31st deadline creeps up faster than anticipated. If your list is as long as Santa himself, and you are looking to complete your CEUs in an efficient manner while still … [Read more...]