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As you observe the elderly patients who come to visit you suffering from muscle mass loss and resultant weakness, you feel powerless and disappointed. If you don’t discover ways to push their strength via exercise, they are at danger of injury and general loss of vitality. Jamie Miner, PT, DPT, GCS, is all too familiar with the situation. She has gathered the practice recommendations you need to re-energize the manner in which you challenge patients to attain the functional goals that they, too, are pursuing as an expert who has focused her clinical practice on older persons.
Exercise frequency, intensity, and duration must be tailored to the individual’s skills and goals. Are you certain that you are addressing each patient’s distinct and particular requirements with the optimal exercise? Are you providing enough challenge to your elderly patients? Perhaps you’ve just gotten complacent, depending on activities that have become all too familiar rather than thinking outside the box.
You will learn new techniques in this video to eventually construct safe, effective, and personalised strength programs. You will walk away with a plethora of new clinical pearls to assist patients in achieving their goals, despite the barriers that a range of spine, gait, postural, and trunk related abnormalities may provide. Let us not forget that you are pressed for time… Jamie will analyze the major evidence-based results to help you make future treatment decisions. Improve your confidence and abilities before seeing the next patient!
Examine the consequences of aging-related degenerative spinal diseases.
Create a treatment strategy for osteoporosis prevention or therapy.
Strength training should be increased for individuals who have spinal and postural deterioration.
Predict factors for fall risk to validate the workout program’s justification.
Individualize changes to guarantee compliance and maximum advantages.
Make recommendations for home safety improvements to avoid falls.
SPINE DEGENERATIVE CONDITIONS
Stenosis
Spondylosis
Spondylolisthesis
Osteoporosis
Use quantifiable evaluation procedures and result metrics.
The most recent surgical and non-surgical alternatives
Preventative measures – laboratory practice… The aim remains prevention!
Post-surgical therapy include lab practice as well as evidence-based exercise routines.
A deteriorating spine with a history of disc surgery
OSTEOPOROSIS
Bracing – practice in the lab with a preventative exercise
A program for creative exercise
Pain relief
EXERCISE RECOMMENDATIONS
Realistic objectives and expected accomplishments for the aging adult
Prioritizing exercise modalities for the elderly
Exercise modifications to match individual needs
EXERCISE IN POSTURAL RE-EDUCATION
Assessment tools – a lab component that allows you to practice assessment procedures and gain a better knowledge of your patients’ requirements.
Priority given to extension exercises
Modifications
EXERCISES FOR THE TRUNK AND CORE (ATTENTION TO THE ABDOMEN AND SPINE)
Assessments
Core stability exercises for the neutral spine – lab practice of exercise technique and patient-specific alternatives
PREVENTION OF FALLS, BALANCE, AND GAIT
Fall prevention
Balance and fall risk assessments based on evidence – lab practice of novel assessment methodologies
Function and movement need flexibility.
endurance and strength
Balance and agility
“I’ve fallen; what now?”
Problems with cognition and obedience
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