Falls and subsequent injuries are an ongoing issue in healthcare and we as clinicians need to know how to intervene to not only treat falls, but also to prevent them before they happen.
During this course you will get the most up-to-date, clinically-relevant evaluation and treatment techniques for improving balance in geriatric and neurologically impaired individuals. A key focus is on learning to select and use the most appropriate tools for assessing balance/risk of falls and evaluating function. You will examine the relationship between cognition, the sensory system and all the musculo-skeletal aspects that impact on balance and fall risk. This will improve your clinical skills in assessment of high-risk fall patients. Providing appropriate pre-(minimizing the risks) and post-fall interventions is very critical to FALL PREVENTION.
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Assessment of Multiple Dimensions of Balance, Mobility and Fall Risk
Three Classifications of Falls
Balance Dysfunction and Falls: Contributing Factors
Risk Factors
Balance, Mobility and Fall Risk Assessment Tools: Individualized Options
Effective Interventions to Improve Balance & Mobility and Reduce Fall Risk
Consequences of a Fall
Nutrition
The Normal Gait Cycle
Gait Training When it Has Gone Awry
Therapeutic Exercise
Post-Fall Assessment and Problem Solving Prevention
Problem Solving After a Fall Occurs
Community-Based Care
Overcoming Barriers to Effective Strategy Implementation
Medicare and Documentation Considerations
Interactive Lab Time: Assessment Tools and Intervention Strategies in Practice
Shelly Denes, PT, CFPS, C/NDT, is an expert in fall prevention and neuro-rehab more than 25 years of experience treating patients with hemiplegia, neuromusclular disorders, TBI, and SCI. She has a special interest in advanced technology and has been involved extensively with neuroprosthetic devices, lower extremity orthotics, and exoskeleton robotics.
Ms. Denes travels nationally to present seminars on fall prevention and geriatric rehabilitation, and she is known for her dynamic, hands-on teaching style. She has also shared her insights with practicing professionals in varying settings. Additionally, her expertise has been presented through expert witness work, both nationally and locally. Ms. Denes is a graduate of University of Michigan’s PT program, and she earned her certification in Neurodevelopmental Treatment for Adult Hemiplegia (NDT) from Rehab Institute of Chicago. She has also earned her certification as a Fall Prevention Specialist with Evergreen Certifications and sits on their advisory board.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Michel Janet (Shelly) Denes receives compensation as a Physical Therapist at the Center for Spinal Cord Injury Recovery. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Nonfinancial: Michel Janet (Shelly) Denes has no relevant nonfinancial relationship to disclose.
Course Requirement: Michel (Shelly) Denes – Fall Prevention: Assessment and Intervention Strategies to Care for High-Risk Fall Patients
Real Value: $219.99
One time cost: USD 59.99
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