Elevating Airway Care in Physical Therapy: A 2-Hour Clinical Intensive with Dr. Jenny Hobson

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Compromised airway function is frequently overlooked in musculoskeletal care, yet it directly influences spinal alignment, breathing mechanics, sleep quality, clenching patterns, and overall health. At Hobson Institute, we believe physical therapists are uniquely positioned to recognize and address these patterns through an integrated, full-body approach.

Join Dr. Jenny Hobson for a focused educational session designed to strengthen airway-centered clinical reasoning and expand practical treatment strategies for both adult and pediatric patients.

Course Details:

• Tuition: $70
• Duration: 2 Hours
• CE Credit: .2 CEUs
• Partial credit not awarded. Full attendance required.
• Prerequisite: None
• Who Should Attend: Physical Therapists
• Webcast Time: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Eastern Standard Time

Attendance Requirements for CEU Issuance

• Computer with audio and camera access required
• Camera must remain on for the full duration of the webcast
• Successful completion of post-course knowledge test with a score of 70 percent or higher
• Completion of the webinar evaluation

What You Will Learn:

• Identify the relationship between upper airway resistance, craniofacial development, and functional issues such as clenching, grinding, and snoring in adult and pediatric patients
• Describe a full-body treatment approach integrating nasal breathing retraining, oral posture exercises, and spinal alignment techniques
• Apply physical therapy strategies, including Postural Restoration Institute exercises, to improve ribcage mobility, spinal posture, and airway patency

Dr. Jenny Hobson, PT, DPT, MTC, CFC, CMT, is a European-trained physical therapist with advanced expertise in manual therapy, craniofacial rehabilitation, breathing retraining, and oral posture correction. She is one of only two physical therapists in the United States selected to teach Dr. Mariano Rocabado’s TMD and craniocervical method through the University of St. Augustine. Her integrative model combines structural alignment, functional breathing science, and neurologic regulation to restore airway health and improve outcomes for patients experiencing TMD, sleep-disordered breathing, migraines, and chronic pain.

If you are a physical therapist ready to expand your evaluation framework and confidently address airway-driven dysfunction, this course offers a valuable opportunity to advance your practice. Register through Hobson Institute’s official course page and join us in elevating airway-centered care.

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