PNF Brochure
PNF Brochure
PNF Brochure
We offer specialty training in the art and skill of Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation
(PNF), as developed by Herman Kabat, MD, and Margaret Knott, PT. This training program,
under the direction of Timothy G. Josten, PT, IPNFAI, is open to licensed Physical Therapists in
three categories.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
3-MONTH TRAINING COURSE
The 3-month course includes 4-6 ½ hours of didactic/lab instruction with individual feedback and
1½-4 hours of supervised patient treatment, 5 days per week, plus 1-3 working Saturdays.
Residents learn the philosophy, principles and techniques of PNF and other rehabilitation
procedures for individualized therapeutic exercise, functional activities, group classes and
ambulation. Daily supervised practice with fellow residents and application with patients are an
integral part of the course. The course includes additional lectures on topics relevant to the
rehabilitation process.
6-MONTH TRAINING COURSE
The 6-month course involves an additional 3 months of training following successful completion
of the 3-month course. Residents receive hands-on practical experience delivering patient care as
an integral member of a rehabilitation team. They perform 4–5 hours of supervised patient care,
5 days per week, plus occasional working Saturdays. Staff PT’s and instructors provide
individualized mentoring of residents on their rehab team. The course includes 1 hour per day of
didactic/lab instruction in advanced PNF applications for neurological and orthopedic evaluation,
movement analysis, treatment planning, treatment, and problem-solving.
9-MONTH TRAINING COURSE
The 9-month course is an additional 3 months of training following the successful completion of
the 6-month course. Residents perform 4-5 hours of supervised patient care, 5 days per week,
plus occasional working Saturdays. They are integral members of a rehabilitation team, and
receive individualized mentoring by staff PT’s and instructors. The course includes 1 hour per
day of individualized didactic/lab instruction in advanced PNF applications for neurological and
orthopedic evaluation, movement analysis, treatment planning, treatment, and problem-solving.
Additionally, residents have a supervised teaching assignment, and perform a patient
demonstration. Residents also research a selected topic related to PNF and give a presentation of
their project.
ELIGIBILITY AND REQUIREMENTS
US APPLICANTS
- Must be a graduate of an approved physical therapy program in the US
- Documentation Requirements: graduation certificate, current license to practice physical
therapy (or physical therapy license applicant status with appropriate documentation),
original social security card or birth certificate, driver’s license or passport (picture ID),
and résumé
- Signed physician statement that the applicant is free from any physical or sensory deficit
that would limit performance in the practice of rehabilitation physical therapy
- Evidence of health and accident insurance coverage for travel to/from the program and
for the first month of the course. Currently, residents staying for only the 3-month course
are required to have health and accident insurance for the entirety of their stay.
FOREIGN APPLICANTS
- Must be a graduate of an approved physical therapy program
- Documentation Requirements: graduation certificate, passport, and résumé; evidence of
two years of clinical experience beyond graduation from a physical therapy program and
required internships
- Since the PNF course is taught in English, and patient care is in English, applicants must
be proficient in ability to read, write, speak and comprehend the English language before
acceptance into the program. If not from an English speaking country, applicants must
successfully pass the TOEFL test or an equivalent test of English as a foreign language.
The PNF Program requirement for English proficiency is based on ETS score scales.
Score reports contain four sections: Reading, Listening, Writing and Speaking. The PNF
Program requirement for passing is a minimum score of 18 in each of the four sections,
without exception.
- Signed physician statement that the applicant is free from any physical or sensory deficit
that would limit performance in the practice of rehabilitation physical therapy
- Evidence of health and accident insurance coverage for travel to/from the US and for the
first month of the course. Currently, residents staying for only the 3-month course are
required to have health and accident insurance for the entirety of their stay.
- The US government requires that each foreign resident bring a minimum of $2000 to
cover expenses and emergency return travel costs.
- Signed statement of intent to return to his/her own country following the program’s
completion
Information regarding H-3 visa procurement for entry into the US will be provided by this office
upon acceptance into the PNF Program. Acceptance is contingent upon decision by U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services.
FEES/STIPEND/BENEFITS
PROGRAM FEE
For the 3, 6, or 9-month course, PNF Program fee is $300*, payable on arrival.
STIPEND
6- and 9-month residents receive a monthly stipend of approximately $1585 (before taxes).
BENEFITS
6- and 9-month residents receive free basic health care benefits (medical and limited optical, no
dental), but must show evidence of health and accident insurance for travel to/from the program
and for the first month of the course.
LIVING ACCOMODATIONS
Furnished, double occupancy bedrooms are available in two bedroom, two bath apartments. Your
room will be available to you at noon one day prior to the beginning date of the course. The cost
for residents is $400* per month plus a $200 refundable Security Deposit. These
accommodations are for course residents only. There is no housing available for family or
friends.
Fully furnished apartment includes cable TV and internet connection, VCR and/or DVD player,
study desk, microwave oven, all linens (including sheets and towels); a fully supplied communal
kitchen; ironing board and iron in each apartment. Pay washer/dryer facilities are on the
apartment complex premises.
Residents are responsible for their own meals and routine maintenance of the apartment.
Electrical converters for European appliances are not available. No pets are allowed.
*Program fees and housing fees may change at any time without notice.
REHABILITATION CENTER
Kaiser Foundation Rehabilitation Center occupies the 3rd floor of Kaiser Foundation Hospital in
Vallejo, California. Our Center’s comprehensive rehabilitation services provide an integrated,
multidisciplinary team approach to maximize the capacity of the whole person in bodily function,
communication, cognition, and participation in life. Most of this facility’s patient population is
adult and neurologically involved. The rehabilitation program is designed to evaluate, educate
and train patients and their families to optimize their potential.
LOCATION/TRANSPORTATION
Vallejo is located approximately 40 miles from San Francisco International Airport at the
northeast corner of the San Francisco Bay Area. The Rehabilitation Center is 3 miles from the
center of downtown Vallejo. The apartments are located across the street from the hospital. Bus
service is available between SF International Airport and Vallejo. (Schedules and costs are
available upon request.)
UNIFORMS
Residents must provide their own work clothing that is professional and appropriate for providing
patient care in a hospital setting. Residents and staff are required to wear navy blue slacks and
white shirts at work. Slacks must be full length and allow ease of movement. Closed toe shoes
and closed heels are required per hospital policy. Athletic shoes are acceptable if clean and neat.
Apartments are assigned individual telephone numbers. You will be notified of your apartment
address and its corresponding telephone number upon your arrival. Telephones are restricted
from long distance calls. For your convenience, it is suggested that you use calling cards or call
collect for international calls.
REGISTRATION
A registration form is provided in this brochure. Each 3-month course is limited to 12 residents.
Upon receipt of the attached registration form, this office will forward information on completing
the final requisites for PNF Program consideration. Residents are accepted in order of receipt of
their completed application/documentation materials. A non-refundable $125 processing fee is
due when the attached registration is submitted. This fee is to defray processing expenses.
All courses begin on or about the second week of January, April, July, or October. A waiting list
of Program candidates usually fills a course 18-24 months in advance.
Please check box on the registration form to indicate if you would like to be placed on a
cancellation list. We have frequent cancellations and applicants on the cancellation list move up
quickly to earlier course dates.
MAIL REGISTRATION FORM TO:
PNF Program Coordinator
PNF Program – 3rd floor
Kaiser Foundation Rehabilitation Center
975 Sereno Drive
Vallejo, CA 94589
USA
For more information, please contact the PNF Program Coordinator at (707) 651-2204, or
E-mail address: Debbi.C.Bowen@kp.org
REGISTRATION FORM
I wish to apply for the following course in the Physical Therapy Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation Program at Kaiser Foundation Rehabilitation Center.
Please check here if you wish to be added to a waiting list. You will be notified
should a cancellation occur.