Graston Technique Free Webinar Series
Empower Your Practice with Graston Continuing EducationJoin Our Free Webinar & Earn a CEUInnovative Approaches to treating Idiopathic Tip-Toe Walker
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Feb2025 Webinar
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Day: April 1
- Part 1 (Feb 4th): Innovative Approaches to treating Pediatric Torticollis
- Part 2 (Mar 4th): Innovative Approaches to treating Cerebral Palsy
- Part 3 (Apr 1st): Innovative Approaches to treating Idiopathic Tip-Toe Walker
Join us for an engaging 3-part webinar series, premiering the first Tuesday of each month, designed to enhance your expertise in using the Graston Technique for pediatric care. This series will explore the benefits of implementing the Graston Technique to address Torticollis in the pediatric population (Part 1), providing insights into its transformative impact on treatment outcomes.
In Part 2, we’ll dive into innovative approaches for treating Cerebral Palsy, equipping you with advanced strategies to improve mobility and function.
Finally, Part 3 will focus on innovative techniques for treating Idiopathic Tip-Toe Walker, helping you refine your clinical approach for improved patient outcomes. You will learn how to develop a comprehensive plan of care utilizing this evidence-based approach, as well as discover the advantages of incorporating adjunctive therapies to optimize results.
Whether you’re new to the Graston Technique or looking to refine your skills, this series will equip you with the knowledge and strategies needed to provide exceptional care for children.
Missed any of the webinar series? No worries! You can catch up anytime in our library of CEU Short Courses. But don’t miss out on the last one—grab your spot now before it’s too late!
Part 3: Webinar Objective:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the benefits of implementing Graston Technique in the Pediatric Population with Idiopathic Tip-Toe Walker.
- Develop a plan of care utilizing Graston Technique for the treatment of Idiopathic Tip-Toe Walker.
- Understand the benefits of incorporating adjunctive therapies approaches with Graston Technique for the treatment of Idiopathic Tip-Toe Walker.
Exclusive Offer for Webinar Attendees
As a special thank you for joining us in this valuable learning experience, all participants of the webinar will receive an exclusive 10% discount on their next purchase from the Graston Store.
Earn Valuable CEUs By participating in this webinar, you will not only gain valuable insights into using complementary therapies in physical therapy but also earn CEUs to help maintain your licensure and enhance your professional qualifications.
Why Attend? Take your clinical practice to the next level by exploring complementary therapies for improved patient outcomes. While this webinar offers valuable insights for pediatric therapists, it also provides essential knowledge for physical therapists, chiropractors, and other healthcare professionals committed to staying at the forefront of their field!
Who Should Attend? This webinar is perfect for:
- Pediatric Therapists: See first hand how Graston Technique combined with other therapies have improved results for their patients.
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Physical Therapists: Discover innovative techniques to improve mobility and strength in idiopathic tip-toe walkers.
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Chiropractors: Learn how to integrate specialized movement strategies into your care plans for better patient outcomes.
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Athletic Trainers: Gain practical tools to enhance stability, coordination, and long-term function in young athletes.
- Students and New Graduates: Build your expertise in treating gait dysfunctions and set yourself apart in your career!
Webinar Presenter

Charmayne Ross
PT, DSc, PCS, CKTP, GTS
Dr. Charmayne Ross, PT, DSc., CKPT, GTS is the Physical Therapy Director, CEO and CCCE for Pediatric Therapy Specialists, Inc., which is a private pediatric practice in Arcadia, California. She has been practicing in the pediatric setting since 1999. She is a Board-Certified Pediatric Therapy Specialist, and member of the APTA, Pediatric Section, Pediatric SIG and San Gabriel Valley District CPTA. She has been applying the Graston Technique in her practice for about 5 years. She has served as a physical therapy consultant with The Diagnostic Center in Los Angeles, Baldwin Park Head Start, and The Warner House in California, New York, Germany and Mexico. Dr. Ross was an Adjunct Professor at Azusa Pacific University, teaching different topics relevant to the practice of pediatric physical therapy. She has provided several trainings and presentations for the San Gabriel Pomona Regional Center (SGPRC), Infant Programs, Family Service Programs, and local Preschool Programs.
Steps To Ensure you Receive Your CEUs
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Submit the Proper Documents to Your States Licensing Board
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