Pulmonary Interventions – Advanced Rehab Technology

Date and Time

September 4, 2025
12–1 p.m. ET

Location

Virtual Event

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Self-Enrollment for Existing ACPU Account Members

For the best experience, download the Adobe Learning Manager App and use the below QR code or direct URL to automatically enroll anytime leading up to the start of the course.

If you don’t have an ACPU account, please reach out to your Clinical Program Consultant for your facility-specific learner link. If you don’t recall who your CPC is, reach out to us at [email protected].


About this course:

Cardiopulmonary disease can affect all aspects of health and quality of life, including functional mobility and ADLs/IADLs. Advanced rehab technologies and exercise can be incorporated into pulmonary rehabilitation to optimize patient outcomes. This one-hour intermediate level course for PT/PTAs and OT/OTAs is part of a series of Accelerated Clinical Practice courses. Through instruction and lab, this course provides information on how to incorporate electrical stimulation, ergometry/cycling, virtual reality, and dynamic standing balance systems into exercise within an evidence-based pulmonary rehabilitation program.

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