Jan Yingst, MPT, PCS
Email: jyingst@primarytherapysource.com
- Master of Physical Therapy, Idaho State University (1993)
- Board Certified Pediatric Clinical Specialist (2003)
- Founder & Partner of Primary Therapy Source
- President of the Idaho Physical Therapy Association (2006-2008)
- Idaho Physical Therapy Association & American Physical Therapy Association Member
CLINICAL EMPHASIS
- Pre-Term & Medically Fragile Infants
- Orthopedic & Neurologic Impairments
- Wound Care
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- Cystic Fibrosis: Musculoskeletal & Neuromotor Control Impairment & Treatment (2008)
- Treatment of the Infant/Toddler with Sensory Motor Dysfunction (2008)
- Fitness in Children with Disabilities (2008)
- Interrelationships Between Physiology, Behavior & NICU Procedures on Infant Organization (2008)
- Runners Clinics & Foot and Ankle Tendinopathies (2008)
- Using Aquatic Physical Therapy to Improve Function on Land (2008)
- Clinical Application of Evidence-Based Medicine & Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (2008)
- Screening for Medical Referral for the Young Child (2007)
- Shoulder Management & Advanced Exercise Prescription (2007)
- Orthopedic Management (2007)
- Advanced Clinical Practice in Pediatrics (2006)
- Pediatric & Orthopedic Rehabilitation (2005)
- Wound Care Management (2004)
- Pediatric Clinical Specialty Certification & Pediatric Rehabilitation (2003)
- Topics in Physical Therapy Pediatrics (2003)
- Spasticity Management: Focus on Rehabilitation (2003)
- Neonatal Individualized Developmental Care & Plan Certification (2003)
- Advanced Clinical Practice in Pediatric Physical Therapy (2002)
- Neonatal Developmental Interventions (2002)
- Neurodevelopmental Techniques for Gait with Children with Cerebral Palsy (2002)
- Advanced Clinical Practice in Pediatric Physical Therapy (2001)
- Orthopedic Interventions for Pediatric Patients (2001)
- Adjunct Professor, Idaho State University Department of Physical & Occupational Therapy (Fall 2008)
- Instructor for “Lifespan Development,” a required pediatrics course for majors in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program.