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Jacqueline Grimenstein
PT, CKTP, C/NDT
Jacqueline Grimenstein, PT,CKTP, C/NDT received her bachelor's degree in physical therapy from the University of Pittsburgh in 1974. She is a certified Kinesiotaping Practitioner and presents courses on the use of a variety of taping medium in conjunction with strengthening for the pediatric population. She is a member of NDTA where she is a PT instructor and currently sits on their Board of Directors, Instructor Group Executive Committee, Conference Planning Committee and Centers of Excellence Committee. She is currently the Community Rehabilitation Education Coordinator at Weisman Children's Rehabilitation Hospital in Marlton, NJ. She has spent her career treating children with neurological impairments with an emphasis on children with severe disabilities. She has practiced in a wide variety of settings including over 20 years in rehab, the NICU and over 30 years within school settings. She served as an adjunct professor at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia where she taught Intro to Pediatrics and Advanced Pediatrics and a guest lecturer at University of Delaware and Neumann University. She was a steering committee member of the International Pediatric Collaborative that assisted with the re-standardization the WeeFim and currently sits on their Best Practices and Outcomes committee. She presents continuing education courses on NDT, Therapeutic Taping in Pediatrics and Functional Exercise and Strengthening for the Child with Neurological Impairments both nationally and internationally.
Courses with Jacqueline Grimenstein
Browse Course CatalogIntroduction to Taping: Alignment and Function in the Pediatric Client
Presented by Jacqueline Grimenstein, PT, CKTP, C/NDT
Introduction to Taping: Alignment and Function in the Pediatric Client
This course introduces the learner to the fundamentals of the use of therapeutic taping for the pediatric client. In this course, the learner will be introduced to a number of mediums, both adhesive and non-adhesive, that can be used to facilitate improved posture and alignment for more efficient function in children. We will review muscle groups significant to alignment, and discuss how their enhancement can provide better activation. The learner will gain insight for problem solving with the pediatric client to assess what medium and muscle groups will best enhance function.
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