Solve Age Related Degenerative Challenges: A Hands-on Course – Jamie Miner

Question and Answer

What is You?

You is Archive: feel helpless and frustrated as you watch the older patients who come to see you suffering from a loss of muscle mass and subsequent weakness..

How does You Archive:?

Archive: You feel helpless and frustrated as you watch the older patients who come to see you suffering from a loss of muscle mass and subsequent weakness.

What is you?

you is If don’t find opportunities to challenge their strength through exercise, the risk for injury and overall loss of vitality is just around the corner..

How does you don’t find?

If you don’t find opportunities to challenge their strength through exercise, the risk for injury and overall loss of vitality is just around the corner.

What is her clinical practice?

her clinical practice is As an expert who has focused treating older adults, she has collected the practice tips you need to re-invigorate the ways in which you challenge patients to achieve the functional goals that they, too, are after.The frequency, intensity and duration of exercise needs to match the individual’s abilities and goals..

How does her clinical practice has focused?

As an expert who has focused her clinical practice treating older adults, she has collected the practice tips you need to re-invigorate the ways in which you challenge patients to achieve the functional goals that they, too, are after.The frequency, intensity and duration of exercise needs to match the individual’s abilities and goals.

What is you?

you is Are confident that you are using the best exercise to address each patient’s unique and individual needs?.

How does you Are?

Are you confident that you are using the best exercise to address each patient’s unique and individual needs?

What is you?

you is Are offering enough challenge to the older patients you see?.

How does you Are?

Are you offering enough challenge to the older patients you see?

What is you?

you is Maybe have just become a little complacent...relying on the exercises that have become all too familiar, rather than thinking outside the box.In this recording, you will practice new techniques to ultimately design safe, effective and individualized strength programs..

How does you have just become?

Maybe you have just become a little complacent...relying on the exercises that have become all too familiar, rather than thinking outside the box.In this recording, you will practice new techniques to ultimately design safe, effective and individualized strength programs.

What is You?

You is will leave with a multitude of new clinical pearls to help patients achieve the desired goals, despite the challenges that the variety of spine, gait, postural and trunk related changes may be creating..

How does You will leave?

You will leave with a multitude of new clinical pearls to help patients achieve the desired goals, despite the challenges that the variety of spine, gait, postural and trunk related changes may be creating.

What is your time?

your time is Let’s not forget that is tight...Jamie will provide analysis of the key evidence-based findings to guide your future treatment decisions..

How does your time Let’s?

Let’s not forget that your time is tight...Jamie will provide analysis of the key evidence-based findings to guide your future treatment decisions.

What is your confidence and skills?

your confidence and skills is Increase before you see the next patient!Evaluate the effects of degenerative spinal conditions associated with aging.Develop a treatment plan to prevent or treat osteoporosis.Maximize strength training for clients with spinal and postural degeneration.Predict reasons for fall risk to support rationale for the exercise program.Individualize modifications to ensure compliance and optimal benefits.Recommend home safety modifications to prevent falls.DEGENERATIVE SPINE CONDITIONSStenosisSpondylosisSpondylolisthesisOsteoporosisImplement measurable evaluation techniques and outcome measuresNewest surgical and non-surgical optionsPreventative treatments – lab practice… prevention remains the goal!Post-surgical treatments – lab practice with evidence-based exercise protocols incorporatedAging spine with history of disc surgeryOSTEOPOROSISBracing – lab practice with prevention exerciseA creative exercise programPain controlEXERCISE GUIDELINESRealistic goals for the aging adult – and expected outcomesPrioritizing types of exercises for the aging adultModifications for exercises to meet individual needsPOSTURAL RE-EDUCATION EXERCISEAssessment tools – lab component to practice assessment techniques to increase your understanding of the patients’ needsPriority of extension exercisesModificationsTRUNK AND CORE EXERCISES (ATTENTION TO THE ABDOMEN AND SPINE)AssessmentsNeutral spineCore stability exercises – lab practice of exercise technique and patient specific optionsGAIT, BALANCE AND FALL PREVENTIONPreventing fallsEvidence –based assessments of balance and fall risk - lab practice of new assessment strategiesFlexibility requirements for function and mobilityStrength and enduranceAgility and balance“I’ve fallen, now what?.

How does your confidence and skills Increase?

Increase your confidence and skills before you see the next patient!Evaluate the effects of degenerative spinal conditions associated with aging.Develop a treatment plan to prevent or treat osteoporosis.Maximize strength training for clients with spinal and postural degeneration.Predict reasons for fall risk to support rationale for the exercise program.Individualize modifications to ensure compliance and optimal benefits.Recommend home safety modifications to prevent falls.DEGENERATIVE SPINE CONDITIONSStenosisSpondylosisSpondylolisthesisOsteoporosisImplement measurable evaluation techniques and outcome measuresNewest surgical and non-surgical optionsPreventative treatments – lab practice… prevention remains the goal!Post-surgical treatments – lab practice with evidence-based exercise protocols incorporatedAging spine with history of disc surgeryOSTEOPOROSISBracing – lab practice with prevention exerciseA creative exercise programPain controlEXERCISE GUIDELINESRealistic goals for the aging adult – and expected outcomesPrioritizing types of exercises for the aging adultModifications for exercises to meet individual needsPOSTURAL RE-EDUCATION EXERCISEAssessment tools – lab component to practice assessment techniques to increase your understanding of the patients’ needsPriority of extension exercisesModificationsTRUNK AND CORE EXERCISES (ATTENTION TO THE ABDOMEN AND SPINE)AssessmentsNeutral spineCore stability exercises – lab practice of exercise technique and patient specific optionsGAIT, BALANCE AND FALL PREVENTIONPreventing fallsEvidence –based assessments of balance and fall risk - lab practice of new assessment strategiesFlexibility requirements for function and mobilityStrength and enduranceAgility and balance“I’ve fallen, now what?

What is “Cognitive issues and compliance?

“Cognitive issues and compliance is challenges.

How does “Cognitive issues and compliance challenges?

“Cognitive issues and compliance challenges

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