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Seating and Positioning: Common Clinical Considerations

Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 4:00 pm EST

 
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Course Abstract

Seating and positioning is one of the most clinically complex areas of practice for clinician. This course is designed to provide the clinician with knowledge of the most common clinical impairments and environmental influences to proper seating and positioning. Understanding the intervention strategies available to correct or compensate for dysfunction is critical in today’s healthcare environment. A survey of these treatment approaches will be discussed.

Course Presenter

Michelle Hediger, M.S., OTR/L
michelle hediger

Michelle is an Occupational Therapist who currently is responsible for clinical program development and special projects for a large contract rehab provider. Prior to this role, she has held regional operations positions providing management oversight for post-acute rehab and assisted living settings. She has nearly 15 years experience as an Occupational Therapist across a variety of settings including skilled nursing, assisted and independent living, mental health and school based therapy. Her clinical areas of expertise include management and leadership, long term care programming and wellness program design and implementation. She spent four years as an Assistant Professor and Academic Fieldwork Coordinator at Suffolk County Community College, New York. She is an experienced program developer who has produced and presented training courses for healthcare professionals with a variety of backgrounds, including therapists, nurses, social work and long term care administrators. Her expertise in Geriatric management and education has led her to expand rehab teams and build innovative therapy programs across the geriatric care continuum.

Course Objectives

Preview Exam
  • After this course, participants will be able to identify impairments influencing posture and positioning.
  • After this course, participants will be able to identify common environmental influences on seating in a wheelchair.
  • After this course, participants will be able to describe restorative and compensatory treatment models for seating and positioning.
  • After this course, participants will be able to define common treatment approaches to positioning.

Time-ordered Agenda

0-5 Minutes Introduction
5-20 Minutes Clinical impairments
20-25 Minutes Environmental influences
25-30 Minutes Intervention philosophy
30-50 Minutes Intervention strategies
50-60 Minutes Conclusions/Question and Answer

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