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Primary Care Injury Prevention: Engaging Communities and Athletes

Includes Multiple Live Events. The next is on 05/06/2025 at 5:00 PM (EDT)

  • Register
    • Non-Member - $199
    • PT Member - $139
    • PTA Member - $99
    • Student - $29
    • Post-Professional Student - $99
    • Staff - Free!

This option is for individual purchase of Course 4 of the Primary Care Certificate. To purchase the full certificate, click here.

In this course, you’ll learn the fundamentals of injury prevention, the role of physical therapy in sports and exercise injury prevention, and evidence-based multimodal approaches to reducing injuries. By the end, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge to analyze injury mechanisms and apply both generalized and individualized interventions for effective sport and exercise injury prevention in primary care settings.

Key Features:

  • Format: Two live webinars
  • Live webinars:
    • Session 1: Tuesday, May 6 at 5 p.m. EST
    • Session 2: Tuesday, May 13 at 5 p.m. EST
  • Cost:
    • $199 non-member
    • $139 PT members
    • $99 PTA members and Post-professionals
    • $29 students
  • Earn CEU: 0.3 CEU (3 contact hours)

Completion Requirement:

  • Learners must watch both webinars to complete the course.
  • Note: All webinars will be recorded and available for later viewing. However, attending the live sessions is highly encouraged. This allows you to interact directly with the speakers, ask questions, and engage in real-time discussions.

Oluwatoyosi Owoeye

BPT, MS, PhD

Dr. Oluwatoyosi (Olu) Owoeye (BPT, MS, PhD) is a sports physical therapist, injury epidemiologist and an implementation scientist. He is an assistant professor at the Department of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training at Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri, United States where he directs the Translational Injury Prevention Lab. Dr. Owoeye is a deputy editor of the British Journal of Sports Medicine and has over 55 peer-reviewed publications in top sports medicine and sports physical therapy journals. His research focuses on sports and exercise injury prevention, musculoskeletal health and knowledge translation towards enhancing the safety and wellbeing of athletes and active individuals worldwide. His research work has been supported by several competitive grants, including the NBA, General Electric, International Olympic Committee, Canadian MSK Research Network, and a sub-award from the National Institutes of Health. 

This content will not be available until 04/04/2025 at 11:59 PM (EDT)