Weekend Lab Intensive
The Weekend Lab Intensive is a full two-day, 16-hour advanced hands-on orthopedic lab for licensed PTs and PTAs who want a deeper skills experience than a half-day lab can offer. Over two days, participants move through advanced assessment and treatment techniques across multiple body regions with an emphasis on clinical reasoning under complexity.
This is the course for clinicians who want to sharpen their manual therapy, exercise prescription, and clinical decision-making all in one immersive weekend.
⏱ 16 Contact Hours
✅ APTA MA Approved
👥 PT & PTA
💰 $449
Course Details
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Format | 2-day in-person lab intensive (Saturday + Sunday) |
| Duration | 16 contact hours |
| CEU Approval | APTA Massachusetts — recognized in all New England states |
| Location | Highbar Physical Therapy, Cranston, RI |
| Who Can Attend | Licensed PT, PTA |
| Price | $449 |
What You’ll Work On
- Advanced orthopedic movement assessment across the upper and lower quarter
- HVLAT and LVLA manual therapy technique refinement
- Complex case-based clinical reasoning labs
- Exercise prescription under load and fatigue
- Patient communication and shared decision-making practice
- Integrating manual therapy, exercise, and education in the same visit
What Attendees Are Saying
“Two days of actual clinical work, not death-by-PowerPoint. Every hour was spent doing, not listening. I’ve never left a CEU weekend this energized.”
“The case-based reasoning labs on day 2 were worth the entire cost. I’ve been a PT for 11 years and still walked out with new frameworks I’ll use daily.”
Frequently Asked Questions
How is this different from the Core-4 Bundle?
The Core-4 Bundle is four separate half-day labs, each focused on one body region. The Weekend Intensive is two full days together, covering advanced skills across regions with more time per topic and complex case labs that span the whole body.
Is there a prerequisite?
No formal prerequisite, but this course is best suited for clinicians who already have foundational orthopedic assessment skills. New grads are welcome if they have strong clinical basics.

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