What You’ll Discover in Venita Lovelace-Chandler Early Intervention for Pediatric Occupational & Physical Therapy
- Faculty:
- Venita Lovelace-Chandler
- Duration:
- 5 Hours 58 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- April 15, 2015
Description
- Intervention Strategies – Hands-Demonstration
- Head & Trunk Control Techniques
- Transitional Movement Therapy
- Strengthening exercises
- Therapy Strategies for Preemies after Discharge
- Use Therapy Encourage development in toddlers
- Strategies to implement the latest clinical guidelines in your treatment decision-Making
- Important Literature and Resources that Are Changing Early Intervention Pray
Are you having difficulty deciding which interventions are most effective for your patients? This is how you can help. for you! It can be difficult to serve the pediatric population. for therapists. Register for this seminar to receive the most recent strategies and guidelines for Your pediatric therapy patients.
You will have the opportunity to work with groups of patients using case studies to help you translate relevant findings from these resources into treatments. for your patients. You will benefit from real life experiences shared by the speaker and other attendees. for Discuss and offer suggestions for Best practice in common diagnoses. Participation in the discussion will allow you to offer your input regarding interventions for Through group discussion/consensus, you can identify unique patients. Participants will be supported in the development of a practical plan to maintain skills.
Take a baby doll for Practice and demonstration, or maybe just to hug all day.
OUTLINE
The NICU Graduate Therapy Strategies for Preemies after Discharge
- Find post-discharge management techniques for Babies born too early or too small. Learn how to include Developmental Age into your treatments and strategies. Learn strategies and tips through group discussion to help you manage preemie therapy.
The typical toddler, A-A typical development: Therapy To Encourage Development
- Our toddlers aren’t developing typically. Learn techniques and tips for supporting families to understand the child’s needs and expectations through group discussion. How to incorporate Health Promotion in your intervention plans for For infants and toddlers
Intervention Strategies – Hands-Demonstration
- You will learn advanced intervention strategies that improve head and trunk control. You can learn specific pediatric therapy exercises to increase strength.
Unique Babies and Toddlers
- The most up-to-date treatment techniques are available for Today’s unique challenges in treating babies. Please share your unique cases for Discussion of the best interventions. Learn how to recognize red and yellow flags that indicate the need for Refer to another practitioner.
Pediatric Therapy Today: What’s changing? How can you keep your practice current and relevant?
- All rehabilitation professionals have the ability to use practical strategies to maintain their skill level and keep up with current trends.
Important Literature and Resources that Are Changing Early Intervention Pray
- Beyond the clinical guidelines and articles that are changing clinical practice, explore practical ways to implement changes in your practice TODAY.
OBJECTIVES
- Refer to the many diagnoses that can be made with early intervention.
- Demonstrate interventions to promote trunk and head control, transitional movements, and strengthening.
- Determine best practice guidelines for A variety of pediatric diagnoses are available.
- Assist families in understanding their child’s needs and the therapy expectations.
- The following 2 articles may be of interest to pediatric physical therapy.-3. Identify sources of information for 3 years for Your caseload.
- To maintain your intervention and assessment skills, create a practical plan.
You can order the book here Spanish for Health Care Professionals, 3rd EditionPlease visit our website for more information. Store for products.
You can order the book here PT Clinical notes: A Rehabilitation Pocket guidePlease visit our website for more information. Store for products.
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Faculty
Venita Lovelace-Chandler, PT., PHD., PCS Similar seminars and products 1
Venita Lovelace-Chandler Has practiced pediatrics for As a pediatric specialist certified by ABPTS, I have been in practice for 43 years for More than 25 years. She was a professor from 2014 to 2014.-Professional education levels at the University of North Texas Health Science Center and the University of Central Arkansas, Chapman University and Texas Woman’s University. She has completed continuing education. for The APTA has a chapter about muscle testing for Infants and children at Reese’s Second edition of Muscle and Sensory Tests An electronic chapter on screening for Refer to Campbell’s Physical Therapy for Children. She has been a pediatric expert for the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy, the APTA’s Annual Conference Program Committee and the APTA’s Move Forward site. Move Forward Radio featured her discussion on Down syndrome. She was elected to the offices of the Texas Chapter, Education, and Pediatrics sections. She was awarded the Pediatrics Section. Thirty-Award for Year for Service She was also named the 2011 Linda Crane Memorial Lecture recipient by APTA. She continues to be clinically active.
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Speaker Disclosures
Financial: Venita Lovelace-Chandler Vice-Chair and Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy She is a Faculty member at University of North Texas Health Sciences Center. She is an instructor at Rocky Mountain University. for Health Professions Dr. Lovelace-Chandler PESI, Inc. gives a speaking honourarium
Non-financial: Venita Lovelace-Chandler Is a member the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). As secretary, she is for Texas Physical Therapy Chapter of APTA.
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