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The Geriatric Rehab Toolbox of Tomorrow from J.J. Mowder-Tinney
The Geriatric Rehab Toolbox of Tomorrow Translating Evidence into Everyday Practice from J.J. Mowder-Tinney
Faculty:J.J. Mowder-Tinney
Duration:1 Hour 55 Minutes | Format:Audio and Video
Archive : The Geriatric Rehab Toolbox of Tomorrow from J.J. Mowder-Tinney
Outline:
Growing your rehabilitation toolbox
- Standardized tests appropriate for specific patient presentations
- Initialization of interventions
Case study: Postural issues and hip extensor and abductor strengthening
- Outcome measures
- Literature review
- Intervention design
Case study: PF strengthening and coordination
- Outcome measures
- Literature review
- Intervention design
Case study: Balance deficits, reactive stepping and specific strengthening and aerobic conditioning
- Outcome measures
- Literature review
- Intervention design
Description:
This session provides specific and realistic intervention strategies to address common impairments in the aging adult, illustrating how to integrate the latest theoretical studies into everyday practice through a series of case progressions. In each case, we will explore how primary impairments and outcome measure results are integrated into the development of the plan of care to progress evidence-based interventions through a variety of settings. Video cases of different patient presentations will focus on aspects of turning and reactive balance training, aerobic conditioning, and strengthening.
Health and Medical course
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