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Stiff Joints: Tips, Tricks and Trivia
| CEUs: |
.25 |
| FL OT LIVE 20-209957 3 hours |
| Contact Hours: |
2.5 |
| NEW! |
Excellent movie course to learn about clincal tips, tricks & trivia. This course compliments the course Stiffness: Suggestions and Solutions.
Instructors:
Nancy Falkenstein OTR/L CHT
Description:
This excellent basic movie course is designed to enhance the STIFFNESS: EXPLANATIONS & SOLUTIONS course. Focus is on clinical gems, tips, tricks, and trivia relating to clinical intervention of stiff joints of the hand and elbow. Photos, demonstrations and movie clips are displayed to provide visual tips along with verbal explanations. Splints, techniques, and more presented to assist you with mobilizing stiff joints. Functional activity and occupation approach are included. Course manual is 18 pages.
Participants will::
Distinguish between hard end range joint motion and soft end range joint motion
Identify occupational activities that are impaired with stiff hand and elbow
Recognize the importance of decreasing joint stiffness to improve purposeful activities and incorporate into occupational tasks
Recognize patients with proprioception impairment
Determine appropriate exercises to improve proprioception
Recognize the importance of incorporating the opposite extremity or whole body into exercises to improve functional activity and occupation
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Reviews
| The course on Joint stiffness: tips,tricks and trivia was helpful. Provided good and useful information. |
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| The tips were handy and easy to implement in the clinic. The splints were interesting too, although some of the pictures were difficult to see how the splints were made. |
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| I enjoyed the DVD and learned several new techniques to attempt end range DIP flexion. I only disagree on one of the test questions regarding pushing up from a chair or couch with palm down. I do not believe it is possible to attain a stretch to the extrinsic flexors while you are contracting them to assit with pushing off of the chair. If you were resting in that position and stretching I then would agree. I will take future coarses from your products. Thank you, Jonathan |
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| Jonathan L Queen MS OTR/L CHT |
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