
Gait Assessment and Closed-Chain Lower Extremity Manual Techniques
April 1 @ 6:45 pm – 8:00 pm

STUDENTS AND THERAPISTS
Please join us for hands-on practice on
“Gait Assessment and Closed-Chain Lower Extremity Manual Techniques“
An evening of mentorship focused on gait assessment and closed-chain lower extremity manual techniques.
TUESDAY, APRIL 1 @ 6:45PM at Spooner South Mountain
IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND, PLEASE COMPLETE THE RSVP FORM BELOW.
DON’T FORGET TO INVITE YOUR FRIENDS!
Overview:
- Discussion on clinical decision-making for interventions
- Understanding of Gait Assessment and Closed-Chain Lower Extremity Manual Techniques
- Targeted hands-on practice with multiple rounds of feedback
Format: In Person
Audience:
Are you excited to discuss and develop your practice and your clinical reasoning skills? All are welcome! This session is specifically designed for beginners and people looking to improve their confidence.
- ALL Spooner students (PT, OT, and PTA )
- Spooner physical therapists
- Spooner hand therapists
Presented by:

Anthony Celio, PT, DPT, COMT, FAFS
Regional Director of Clinic Operations
Education:
Orthopedic Residency – LSU Health Shreveport (2015)
DPT – LSU Health Shreveport in Shreveport, Louisiana (2014)
BS of Kinesiology and Exercise Science – University of Louisiana at Lafayette (2011)
Certifications:
Certification in Orthopedic Manual Therapy (COMT)
Fellow of Applied Functional Science (FAFS)
About Anthony:
Anthony joined Spooner in August of 2015 after completing an APTA accredited Orthopedic Residency program at LSU Health Shreveport. Specialized mentorship throughout his first year of practice allowed him to refine his skills as a therapist and gain a better understanding of the complex movement of the human body that will allows him to treat his patients to the best of his ability. Over the last 10 years of treating patients, Anthony has continued his pursuit of clinical excellence through completion of Certification of Orthopedic Manual Therapy and the Fellowship of Applied Functional Science. He enjoys developing specific and individualized treatment programs that will effectively treat you as a person and promote functional movement of the entire body.