Hands-On Aquatic Therapy for the Ortho & Neuro Therapist (2-Day Class)
Sat, Apr 06
|Hudson, WI (near Minneapolis, MN)
Get ready to get stuffed, saturated and wrinkled! This “how-to” seminar will put your body in the pool for 2 unbelievably extensive days of skill acquisition.
Time & Location
Apr 06, 2024, 8:00 AM – Apr 07, 2024, 5:00 PM
Hudson, WI (near Minneapolis, MN), 742 Sterbenz Dr, Hudson, WI 54016, USA
About the event
Description
Get ready to get stuffed, saturated and wrinkled! This “how-to” seminar will put your body in the pool for 2 unbelievably extensive days of skill acquisition (16 hours of class; over 10 hours of pool lab). Think of this as the Appetizer Sampler of Aquatic Therapy seminars for both the adult and pediatric populations. You will be exposed to 10 popular aquatic techniques currently being used in clinics across the globe -- and learn 2 or 3 new ones. Why sit for 16 hours of lecture on theory? Instead, get in the water and learn hands-on handling techniques that will leave you with new, concrete skills and the confidence to apply them to your patients with musculoskeletal and neurological disorders. And you’ll have a blast doing it.
Target Audience - PTs, PTAs, OTs, COTAs, SLPs, and other aquatic professionals, such as adapted aquatics professionals and recreational therapists.
ATU Seminars provide 16 contact hours or 1.6 CCUs or their CEU equivalent as follows
- Physical Therapy: Click to see PT CEU information.
- Occupational Therapy: Click to see OT CEU information.
- Recreational Therapy: Click to see RT CEU information.
- Speech & Language Pathology: Email for information (info@swimatu.com)
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Verbalize the difference between "functional improvement" and "patient satisfaction" as defined by the PMR literature.
2. Design a 2-week and 2-month executable plan designed to improve patient care by addressing both functional improvement and patient satisfaction through aquatic therapy.
3. Using the PEDro scale, appraise the merit of research which supports the need to address patient satisfaction in order to improve outcomes
4. Verbally compare and contrast precautions, indications and benefits of aquatic therapy for the most common orthopedic and neurological conditions seen in the pool.
5. Demonstrate the ability to manipulate hydrodynamic properties during pool lab by using the proper sequences and control techniques.
6. Demonstrate the ability to perform 2-3 movements or activities from each of these techniques:
- progressive resistive exercise,
- proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation,
- active stretching,
- trunk stabilization,
- functional skills training,
- Salzman's Blanket Drills,
- Aquatic Adaptations of the Berg,
- passive stretching and manual therapy
- and exercises/flows loosely based on Watsu, T'ai Chi, Yoga, Pilates, adapted aquatics.
7. Execute 3-4 scenarios using pool-based role play, including making corrections in a partner's execution of these techniques.
8. Demonstrate the ability to make 3-4 aquatic choices based on the skilled combination of evidence, values and experience.
9. In a pool lab environment, with a partner: propose, execute and then evaluate water-based solutions designed to: increase ROM,improve strength,decrease hypertonicity, decrease pain,improve trunk stability,improve balance and proprioception, and improve functional skills.
10. Demonstrate consistency in ability to execute solutions by teaching a newly learned skill to a partner.
Schedule
Day 1
7:30-8:00 Registration
8:00-12:00 Lecture
12:00-1:00 Lunch
1:00-5:00 Pool lab
Day 2
8:00-12:00 Lecture
12:00-1:00 Lunch
1:00-4:45 Pool lab
4:30-5:00 Wrap-up and questions
Lecture Location
Holiday Inn and Suites Hudson, WI
181 Carmichael Road
Hudson WI 54016
Lab Location
St. Croix Therapy
742 Sterbenz Drive
Hudson, WI 54016