Monday, November 30, 2009

CME Set in action

In this video, watch Ramon Cuevas using the new and improved CME Physical Therapy set.


Baruch

Baruch began therapy at the age of 10 months in 1994. This clip is a portion of a nice video made from his family to celebrate his Bar Mitzvah.

He started to walk at the age of 18 months.


CMECEP

The Cuevas Medek Exercise Continuing Education Program was conceived by Ramon Cuevas to enhance the quality of CME physical therapy teaching since the year 2000. Starting from that year Ramon reorganized the teaching team with new highly ethical assistants which accepted and supported from the beginning the evolution of the name of the therapy from the former MEDEK to the current CME therapy which stands for Cuevas Medek Exercise.

The unique goal of CMECEP is to provide the opportunity for physical and occupational therapists to progressively learn the state-of-the-art current curriculum of this motor therapy approach for pediatric rehabilitation.

The Cuevas Medek Exercises physical therapy continuing education program is integrated by four levels of learning:

Level One: Introductory Course or CME I

Level Two: Intermediate Course or CME II

Level Three: Advance Course or CME III

Level Four: CME Instructor Certification or CME IV

More information at www.cuevasmedek.com