Description |
This course will challenge the practitioner to make a paradigm shift: connecting breathing mechanics and postural control with management of trunk pressures. Through her model of postural control (Soda Pop Can Model), the speaker will link breathing mechanics with motor and physiologic behaviors (a multi-system perspective). She will present novel research demonstrating the role of vocal folds as postural stabilizers, extending the concept of “core stability” from the vocal folds on the top of the trunk to the pelvic floor on the bottom. Numerous interventions will be
presented that use positioning and ventilatory strategies to
optimize motor performance. Neuromotor breathing retraining techniques and manual assistive cough techniques will be the focus of treatment labs. Multiple patient cases will be presented throughout the course. The emphasis of the course will be on developing practical, quick clinical solutions for pediatric and adult patients in all practice settings.
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Location |
Easter Seals DuPage
830 S. Addison Ave. Villa Park, IL 60181
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Date |
5/18/2018 8:00 AM - 5/20/2018 3:00 PM (Check in 8:00 AM)
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Sponsor |
Easter Seals DuPage |
Trainer |
Patricia West-Low, PT, MA, DPT, PCS |
Contact |
Katie Genetz (630) 282-2026 ce@eastersealsdfvr.org |
Principles |
1. Support families
2. Active participation
4. Specific IFSP goals
5. Comprehensive plans
8. Quality services
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Credit Hours |
5.0 - Assessment
4.0 - Atypical Development
9.0 - Intervention
2.0 - Typical Development
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Cost |
$495
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Status |
Closed |