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There’s No Place Like Lexington AAPCAnimal, Physical, Massage, and Other Therapy's, OH My Lexington, KY-July 29, 2017Agenda8:00 am-8:30 am- Breakfast, Registration, and T-Shirt Distribution8:30-10:00- Regina Spencer, LCSW (1.5)Equine and Canine assisted therapies to address a variety of issues, including anxiety, depression, relationships, and family systems. She also utilizes art therapy and talk therapy in the traditional office setting.Learning ObjectivesDefinition of AAT (Animal Assisted Therapy) Key Features of AATClinical Examples of how AAT is usedBenefits of Pet TherapyHow Pet and Art Therapy is Coded, and What Billing Issues may arise10:00-10:10 am- 10-minute break10:10-11:10am-Leslie Cheung PT, DPT, OCS | Doctor of Physical Therapy (1.0)Physical Therapy and Dry Needling differential diagnoses and treatment options, Learning ObjectivesDescribe the history and development of Trigger Point Dry Needling techniqueDefine Trigger Point Dry NeedlingDifferentiate between Trigger Point Dry Needling and traditional Chinese acupunctureDemonstrate an understanding of the concept of trigger points and how they developDiscuss the management of pain through digital trigger point therapyDiscuss coding and billing issues associated with dry needling11:15-12:15- Brenda Gallagher, MA, CRC, LCPA (1.0)Counseling brings empathy and understanding of how difficult it is to navigate today's world when mental health issues are hindering your well-being. To enter the therapeutic relationship, is to take care of yourself - to give back to yourself - to aspire to be more. Common issues presented by my clients are life crisis, chronic pain, illness and disability, stress, anxiety, depression, adult survivors of trauma and abuse, and relationship difficulties. Learning Objective1. Overview of concept of stress.2. Self-assessment of stress and source of stress3. Clinical examples highlighting the variations of stress and their diagnosis.4. Common diagnosis and CPT codes used.12:15-12:45-Lunch12:45-2:15 pm- Ann Boone, LMT- (1.5)Massage Therapy and Insurance Billing: Navigating the Coding Maze.Learning ObjectivesTo understand the benefits of massage therapy and how we fit into a traditional healthcare model.To understand coding challenges presently faced by massage therapists.To understand the downside to receiving insurance as a massage therapy provider.2:15-2:25- Break (10 minutes)2:25-3:25 -Next Presenter- Jim Couch, PT (1.0)Jim Couch is a Physical Therapy Specialist in Winchester, Kentucky at Drayer Physical Therapy. He graduated with honors in 1993. Having more than 24 years of diverse experiences, especially in PHYSICAL THERAPY. Topic: How trained therapists deliver care with a positive approach and focus on goal-oriented treatment programs, designed to return the injured worker back to work efficiently and safely. He will discuss the different CPT codes that are used to treat injured workers.3:30-4:30- Kathryn Hansen, BS, CPC, CPMA, R. EEG T, (1.0)Kathryn Hansen is the Executive Director of the Kentucky Sleep Society, the Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine, and owner of Integration Consultants, LLC, a Healthcare Consulting firm working with Hospitals and Medical Practices to grow revenue and maintain compliance with Federal and State regulatory standards.4:30-Closing Remarks ................
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