APTA Pediatrics Annual Conference 2024: The Physical Therapist’s Role in Supporting Breastfeeding as a First Movement Milestone

Description

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends breastfeeding as a foundation for wellness and prevention. Many infants experience difficulties initiating and maintaining breastfeeding due to factors that a physical therapist is well suited to address. Frequently, this population is being referred to other healthcare professionals for breastfeeding dysfunction associated with plagiocephaly, torticollis, ankyloglossia, and other neurodevelopmental impairments. Physical therapists have a unique understanding of musculoskeletal and neuromotor development that can be used to enhance this first movement milestone. This session will focus on the physical therapy professional’s role in helping families achieve breastfeeding success in collaboration with lactation consultants. The speakers will explain the physiology and biomechanics of breastfeeding, and how physical therapists can identify and treat impairments that impede the movement needed for this process. Scope of practice applies particularly to pediatric developmental, pediatric orthopedic, and women’s health practitioners. Early professionals and students will benefit from knowledge of this as an option for practice. All will benefit from knowledge of when and how to collaborate with their local lactation professionals/support persons.

Location Rhode Island Convention Center
1 Sabin St
Providence, RI 02903
Date 11/22/2024 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Sponsor APTA Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy
Trainer Kristi Hammerle, PT, DPT, CBS
Contact info@pediatricapta.org (800) 970-5051 info@pediatricapta.org
Principles 1. Support families
3. Collaborative relationships
4. Specific IFSP goals
5. Comprehensive plans
6. Periodic monitoring
7. Ongoing communication & collaboration
8. Quality services
Credit Hours 0.5 - Intervention
1.0 - Working with Families
Status Closed