Faculty:Jamie MinerDuration:Full DayFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Apr 14, is Archive: 2016 Description Customized strength training exercises – with modificationsAge-related assessments for your tool kitKey safety considerations for older adult exercise programmingEffective muscle strengthening to improve function and enduranceTips to motivate patients – and keep them active!For many of the older adults you see in your practice, growing older seems to involve an inevitable loss of strength, energy, and vitality..
Archive: Faculty:Jamie MinerDuration:Full DayFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Apr 14, 2016 Description Customized strength training exercises – with modificationsAge-related assessments for your tool kitKey safety considerations for older adult exercise programmingEffective muscle strengthening to improve function and enduranceTips to motivate patients – and keep them active!For many of the older adults you see in your practice, growing older seems to involve an inevitable loss of strength, energy, and vitality.
You is feel helpless and frustrated as you watch your older patients suffer from a loss of muscle mass and subsequent weakness, knowing these things predispose them to increased risk for injury..
You feel helpless and frustrated as you watch your older patients suffer from a loss of muscle mass and subsequent weakness, knowing these things predispose them to increased risk for injury.
You is want to see your patients increase their functional capacity, maintain their independence, and decrease their co-morbidities..
You want to see your patients increase their functional capacity, maintain their independence, and decrease their co-morbidities.
you is But what can do in therapy to help your patients help themselves live a better, more independent life?.
But what can you do in therapy to help your patients help themselves live a better, more independent life?
them is Get on a strength training routine!.
Get them on a strength training routine!
Strength is training for this population has been proven to improve muscle strength and coordination, helping to maintain functional capacity and independence..
Strength training for this population has been proven to improve muscle strength and coordination, helping to maintain functional capacity and independence.
the appropriate strength training is By including programs in your therapy plan, you can reverse and prevent decreases in strength and energy your patients are experiencing.Jamie Miner, PT, DPT, GCS, has implemented strength training for older adults into her practice, and wants to share her strategies and outcomes with you..
By including the appropriate strength training programs in your therapy plan, you can reverse and prevent decreases in strength and energy your patients are experiencing.Jamie Miner, PT, DPT, GCS, has implemented strength training for older adults into her practice, and wants to share her strategies and outcomes with you.
case studies is Through and hands-on activities, you will learn strategies to easily design safe and effective strength programs for every adult, even those with orthopedic and metabolic diseases..
Through case studies and hands-on activities, you will learn strategies to easily design safe and effective strength programs for every adult, even those with orthopedic and metabolic diseases.
the information is Get you need to help the most challenging patients - those patients with co-morbidities - successfully reach new levels of strength and vitality..
Get the information you need to help the most challenging patients - those patients with co-morbidities - successfully reach new levels of strength and vitality.
the symptoms is Reduce of metabolic diseases and arthritis in your patients through strength training, and keep your patients in their homes!.
Reduce the symptoms of metabolic diseases and arthritis in your patients through strength training, and keep your patients in their homes!
Handouts Webcast Manual (3.63 MB) 89 Pages Available is after Purchase Outline The Latest Trends in Strength Training in Older AdultsChanges that occur with agingStrength training’s impact on function improvementTechniques to measure deconditioning level and muscle weaknessEvidence-based supportive research for strength trainingThe Musculoskeletal System: Incorporate Physiology into a Balanced Exercise PlanHow to develop strengthHow to develop powerHow to develop aerobic/anaerobic metabolismEstablish a Starting Point through Age-Related AssessmentsPostureBalanceStrengthCardiovascularRange of motionFunctional assessmentCustomized Strength Training Exercises & Modifications Based on DiagnosisFrailtyElevated fall riskChair-bound adultsOrthopedic conditions: Arthritis, joint replacements, low back pain and spine careCardiovascular disease, obesity & diabetesSafety Considerations for Exercise Programing in an Older AdultConsiderations for co-morbidities & chronic conditionsModify activities to overcome limitations such as:Inability to tolerate hot and cold environmentsOverreaction to external stimuliBalanceImpaired neuromuscular control & gaitConsiderations for an increased injury riskRecovery time considerationsImpact of medication on exerciseUnique Considerations when Prescribing Exercise in AdultsVolumeIntensityDurationFrequencySequencing exerciseTips to Motivate Patients – and Keep them ActiveOvercoming mental & emotional barriers to exerciseImplementing exercise into daily lifeLow-cost exercise solutionsNutritional considerations Faculty Jamie Miner, PT, DPT, GCS Related seminars and products: 9 Jamie Miner, PT, DPT, GCS, provides specialized services to many SNFs..
Handouts Webcast Manual (3.63 MB) 89 Pages Available after Purchase Outline The Latest Trends in Strength Training in Older AdultsChanges that occur with agingStrength training’s impact on function improvementTechniques to measure deconditioning level and muscle weaknessEvidence-based supportive research for strength trainingThe Musculoskeletal System: Incorporate Physiology into a Balanced Exercise PlanHow to develop strengthHow to develop powerHow to develop aerobic/anaerobic metabolismEstablish a Starting Point through Age-Related AssessmentsPostureBalanceStrengthCardiovascularRange of motionFunctional assessmentCustomized Strength Training Exercises & Modifications Based on DiagnosisFrailtyElevated fall riskChair-bound adultsOrthopedic conditions: Arthritis, joint replacements, low back pain and spine careCardiovascular disease, obesity & diabetesSafety Considerations for Exercise Programing in an Older AdultConsiderations for co-morbidities & chronic conditionsModify activities to overcome limitations such as:Inability to tolerate hot and cold environmentsOverreaction to external stimuliBalanceImpaired neuromuscular control & gaitConsiderations for an increased injury riskRecovery time considerationsImpact of medication on exerciseUnique Considerations when Prescribing Exercise in AdultsVolumeIntensityDurationFrequencySequencing exerciseTips to Motivate Patients – and Keep them ActiveOvercoming mental & emotional barriers to exerciseImplementing exercise into daily lifeLow-cost exercise solutionsNutritional considerations Faculty Jamie Miner, PT, DPT, GCS Related seminars and products: 9 Jamie Miner, PT, DPT, GCS, provides specialized services to many SNFs.
She is has experience in home health, acute care, outpatient vestibular rehab and fall prevention, acute rehab, sub-acute rehab, and long-term care..
She has experience in home health, acute care, outpatient vestibular rehab and fall prevention, acute rehab, sub-acute rehab, and long-term care.
she is Additionally, serves as a clinical instructor to many doctoral physical therapy students and as an adjunct professor at Shenandoah University and Campbell University..
Additionally, she serves as a clinical instructor to many doctoral physical therapy students and as an adjunct professor at Shenandoah University and Campbell University.
Jamie is graduated with a BS degree in PT from UNC Chapel Hill, a DPT from Shenandoah University and earned her vestibular certification at Emory University in March 2003.Speaker Disclosures: Financial: Jamie Miner has an employment relationship with Rehabcare, Galloway Ridge Facility..
Jamie graduated with a BS degree in PT from UNC Chapel Hill, a DPT from Shenandoah University and earned her vestibular certification at Emory University in March 2003.Speaker Disclosures: Financial: Jamie Miner has an employment relationship with Rehabcare, Galloway Ridge Facility.
She is is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Shenandoah University..
She is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Shenandoah University.
Ms. Miner is receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Jamie Miner has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose..
Ms. Miner receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Jamie Miner has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.