I Survived, Now What? Treating the Musculoskeletal Consequences of Maturing with a Chronic Pediatric Health Condition

Description

Children with medical problems and/or physical disabilities are surviving to adulthood. Adults with chronic health conditions are living longer. As these patients “survive” their health conditions, atypical breathing patterns and atypical postural control strategies often develop and cause repetitive stress on the musculoskeletal system. The consequences can be chronic pain, inefficient motor plans, and/or physical dysfunction, all which limit health and participation. Current research supports this paradigm, showing a higher incidence of chronic pain and decreased quality of life among children and adults with long-term health conditions. The focus of this course is on identifying, treating, anticipating/preventing common consequential spinal and rib cage restrictions: thoracic kyphosis, scoliosis, pectus deformities, rib flares, asymmetries, tightness, etc. These musculoskeletal restrictions can limit breathing (health) and/or shoulder, trunk, and hip/pelvis mobility (participation). Labs present manual therapy techniques (soft tissue techniques, joint mobilizations) and neuromotor re-education techniques. While Dr. Massery’s primary focus is on pediatrics and young adults, the material is pertinent across the whole lifespan.

Location Easterseals DuPage & Fox Valley
830 S. Addison ave
Villa Park, IL 60181
Date 4/18/2020 8:30 AM - 4/20/2020 3:00 PM (Check in 8:00 AM)
Sponsor Easterseals DuPage & Fox Valley
Trainer Nechama Karman
Contact Kim Sydello (630) 261-6191 ce@eastersealsdfvr.org
Principles 1. Support families
2. Active participation
3. Collaborative relationships
4. Specific IFSP goals
5. Comprehensive plans
6. Periodic monitoring
8. Quality services
Credit Hours 7.0 - Assessment
3.75 - Atypical Development
9.75 - Intervention
Cost 650
Status Closed