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Just because you couldn’t attend the APTA Combined Sections Meeting in Boston doesn't mean you have to miss out on the educational content (or the CEUs). APTA's CSM On Demand option delivers content to you — including some of the most popular sessions from this year's on-site conference.

How it works: Register for APTA CSM On Demand by March 29 and get unlimited access to more than 100 education sessions between March 15 and April 15. It's a great way to earn up to 1.2 CEUs — 12 contact hours — from wherever you are (note that those who attended APTA CSM in Boston aren’t eligible for additional CEUs but still can access the online sessions). There's also a reduced-price option for accessing the on-demand content without earning CEUs. APTA members get at least 40% off both the CEU and non-CEU options.

APTA CSM On Demand sessions cover a wide range of topics and feature some of the most highly attended presentations delivered at the 2024 conference. Among the on-demand sessions that were in the top 20 most popular in-person sessions in Boston:

  • "Join the Quad Squad: Learn to Identify and Treat Quadriceps Dysfunction After ACL Reconstruction." (17571)
  • "Achilles Tendon Rupture and Tendinopathy: Considerations for the Athlete." (18568)
  • "Refreshing the Lens for the Management of Patellofemoral Pain." (18491)
  • "Vestibular Disorders and Falls: Recognizing, Examining, and Intervening in Older Adults." (17273)
  • "Women in Sports: Making More Seats at the Table." (17560)

Check out all the APTA CSM On Demand sessions to find what intrigues you, then sign up by March 29. You'll be able to view the sessions from March 15 to April 15.


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