Courses by Alison Taylor, OTR/L, CHT, CKTI
Treating without Pain: Improving Outcomes
for Common Conditions of the Upper Extremity
15 CE
Level: Interm. Live, in-person course
Midtown Manhattan, NYC
Columbus, OH
Los Angeles, CA
Ellicott City, MD (Baltimore area)
8pm -10pm EST
Monday, Nov. 11, 2024
8pm -10pm EST
Monday, Jan. 27, 2025
8pm -10pm EST
Monday, Mar. 17, 2025
8pm -10pm EST
Monday, May. 19, 2025
8pm -10pm EST
“I am using techniques every day in my outpatient OT clinic. I love that it is applicable to my hand patients, elbow patients, and shoulder patients. I am getting better and quicker results with less pain for the patient, and less wear and tear on my own body as well. It is an excellent treatment method.”
8pm -10pm EST
Monday, December 16, 2024
8pm -10pm EST
Monday, February 24, 2025
8pm -10pm EST
Monday, April 28, 2025
8pm -10pm EST
Monday, June 16, 2025
8pm -10pm EST
“I learned many manual techniques for reducing my patients’ pain when working with them. I feel I have a better idea of how to use the tools at my clinic to treat patients more efficiently and effectively. The information on skin direction has already made a big difference in how I treat patients and tackle their pain. Thank you so much for this great educational course!”
Alison Taylor, OTR/L, CHT, CKTI
Alison Taylor graduated as an Occupational Therapist in 1990, from Sydney University, Australia. She has worked in and out of the United States for over 29 years and obtained her CHT in 2001. Since that time Alison has presented at 6 ASHT Conferences, multiple state ASHT and OT conferences, and special interest group meetings in GA, IL, NH, SC, TX and LA.
She became a KinesioTaping Instructor in 2011 and actively lectures throughout the USA on UE and LE taping. Alison presented at the International KinesioTaping symposium in Hawaii in 2017 on “Tennis Elbow”, and was published in the Kinesio “Advanced Healing Magazine”
Alison is a guest lecturer for the OT programs at Texas Women’s University (Denton) and LSU (Shreveport). She lectures nationally on Hand Therapy and is developing protocols for tennis elbow and radial nerve impairment. Her specialties include hands, UE sports orthopedics and tendonitis. Her background also includes neurology, geriatrics, spinal cord and acute care.