PNF for the Modern Therapist 2026
August 7-9, 2026 - Coursework intended for Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, and Occupational Therapy Assistants. In-person coursework held in Phoenix, Arizona.
This course teaches PNF principles and techniques with applications to a variety of diagnoses including neurological and orthopedic impairments. The focus is to improve manual skills to achieve desired patient outcomes. The principles presented in this course are well researched and evidence based. This lab intensive course is preceded with online content through Thinkific.com.
Course Dates: August 7-9, 2026
August 7 (7:30am Registration, 8:00am Course Start-5:00pm): Downtown Phoenix Bioscience Core, Health Sciences Education Building, 435 N 5th Street, 6th Floor, Phoenix, AZ 85004
August 8 (8:00am-5:00pm) and 9 (8:00am-4:00pm): SWAN Rehab, A Rehab Without Walls Clinic, 1190 E Missouri Avenue, Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85014
“This is the best course I have taken for intervention ideas that can be directly applied to the clinical practice the next week!”
“I’ve taken this course as a participant and now as a clinical instructor. I appreciate how instrumental the material taught in this PNF course is for new clinicians to increase their confidence. I teach every student the fundamentals and many have then taken the course as clinicians. Each has reported how this course material has given them the skill to treat any disorder. ”
“The instructors are very hands-on, helpful and knowledgeable and you leave the course feeling like a better clinician. I know many of my patients have seen the benefits of my PNF knowledge and many more will get to reap the benefits as well. The PNF course is also so helpful because it can be used for any patient, any diagnosis, any treatment. A truly awesome course.”
“The PNF course has provided me with skills and techniques that I use every day in the neuro rehab clinic setting. These principles improved my own knowledge and confidence as a clinician, and my patients value the hands-on and specialized treatment interventions. I feel lucky to have learned from such master clinicians!”
“As a PT practicing in a general orthopedic OP setting, I have found the skills from past PNF courses to be extraordinarily helpful in my ability to evaluate and treat patients. PNF has been and continues to be applicable to my patients no matter their age or diagnosis. This skill set has elevated my understanding of functional movement and has contributed to patient success. ”
YES! There are currently in excess of 265 scholarly articles published citing the effectiveness of PNF to improve patient care. Each principle of PNF has been carefully researched and updated annually.
YES! PNF is an incredible building block to give you a foundation of confidence to mindfully and skillfully treat patients and to obtain maximal outcomes!