Hosted by Dr. Mirav Newman, PT, DPT
Join Dr. Mirav Newman, PT, DPT on Thursday, June 11th at 7:30 PM ET for a free live introduction to TASES — and find out if this is the framework your pediatric practice has been missing.
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Dr. Newman breaks down the core concepts behind TASES so you leave with a clear understanding of why intentional timing matters — and what it means for your pediatric patients.
Understand the science behind task-specific e-stim and why intentional timing changes outcomes.
See how TASES supports foundations of movement that repetition and strengthening alone can't address.
Learn how a motor learning framework transforms the way you use e-stim with pediatric patients.
Discover why when you apply stimulation matters as much as where — and how this shifts outcomes for pediatric patients.
Understand the gap between conventional approaches and what TASES adds to the picture.
Bring your questions. This is your chance to hear directly from the clinician who developed TASES and created the training.
This free webinar is for therapists who are curious about TASES and want to understand the framework before diving deeper.
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Founder of TASES Therapy · Pediatric Physical Therapist · Course Instructor
Dr. Mirav Newman is a pediatric physical therapist and one of the leading instructors of the TASES (Task Specific Electric Stimulation) framework. With years of clinical experience treating children with complex movement challenges, Dr. Newman has dedicated her practice to TASES — a systematic, motor learning–based approach to using electrical stimulation intentionally — timed to specific tasks to support posture, alignment, and functional movement.
Her live webinars and in-person courses are designed for PTs and OTs who want to go beyond repetition and strengthening, and walk away with tools they can use immediately.
Learn how intentional e-stim timing improves posture, alignment, and movement — so your pediatric patients make progress that actually sticks.