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Live Webcast

Geriatric Kinesiology Taping Practitioner Certification: Combining Taping & Movement to Improve Functional Outcomes


Faculty:
Milica McDowell, PT, DPT, C-EP
Duration:
7 Hours 30 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Product Code:
VLW020649
Brochure Code:
15327
Media Type:
Live Webcast
Access:
Access for 90 day(s) after program date.

Dates


Description

From joint replacements to stroke recovery, kinesiology tape has rapidly gained popularity in geriatric rehabilitation due to its unique ability to improve movement and function. One the most versatile treatment tools in rehab, taping has been shown to improve outcomes with a vast variety of therapies, including functional movement therapies, manual therapy, splinting, NDT (Neurodevelopmental Treatment), Hippo- and Aquatic Therapies, and more.

 

This hands-on certification seminar will equip you with gentle yet highly effective taping techniques to improve functional outcomes with a multitude of geriatric-related conditions. Explore the fundamentals of modern taping techniques, discover advanced interventions that integrate the latest neuroscience research, and learn how to combine taping with functional movement to produce the kinds of active treatments that are revolutionizing rehab. Numerous case studies will be presented that demonstrate how taping can help deliver superior rehab outcomes, and hands-on labs throughout the program will show you how to get impressive results with your patients. 


Course Content

 

principles of kinesiology taping

  • Evolution of kinesiology taping
    • Old vs. new concepts
  • Differences between kinesiology tapes
    • Features and characteristics
  • Evidence supporting kinesiology taping

 

Physiological/neurological benefits of taping for the geriatric patient

  • Skin-brain connection
    • Peripheral nerves
    • Sensory system/receptors
    • Histology of skin

 

Fundamental taping techniques and treatment strategies

  • Types of taping
  • Techniques
  • Cuts
  • Tension
  • Care tips
  • Indications/contraindications
  • Special considerations for geriatric patients
  • Combining taping with movement

HAND-ON LAB

 

TAPING FOR ORTHOPEDIC CONDITIONS

  • Methods and application
  • Effects and benefits
    • Upper extremity
    • Trunk/Lower extremity
  • Interventions for
    • Shoulder impingement
    • Patellofemoral disorders
    • Lumbar and cervical strain
    • Osteoarthritis
    • Joint replacement

HAND-ON LAB

 

FLUID DYNAMICS TAPING

  • Methods and application
  • Effects and benefits
  • Decompression strategy vs. compression strategy
  • Interventions for
    • Bruising
    • Swelling
    • Edema

HAND-ON LAB

 

POSTURE TAPING

  • Methods and application
  • Effects and benefits
  • Postural taping framework
  • Posture evaluation from head to toe
  • Common postural dysfunctions
  • Interventions for postural imbalances

HAND-ON LAB

 

SCAR TAPING

  • Methods and application
  • Effects and benefits
  • Scar tissue assessment
  • Scar tissue framework
  • Special populations and conditions
  • Interventions for scarring

HANDS-ON LAB

 

TAPING FOR NEUROLOGICAL CONDITIONS

  • Methods and applications
  • Effects and benefits
  • Nerve tract irritation
  • Upper and lower extremities
  • Interventions for:
    • Stroke
    • Parkinson’s
    • Gait and balance disorders

HANDS-ON LAB

 

CODING AND DOCUMENTATION FOR REIMBURSEMENT

 

CASE STUDIES AND PROBLEM SOLVING


Course Objectives:

  • Review the principles of kinesiology taping and supporting evidence
  • Describe the physiological and neurological effects of kinesiology taping for geriatric patient populations
  • Demonstrate how to apply tape with appropriate tension for best results with geriatric patients
  • Compare and contrast common taping techniques and review indications/contraindications for each
  • Apply and demonstrate functional taping applications for geriatric-related postural, orthopedic, inflammatory and neurological conditions.
  • Develop taping applications based on your assessment/treatment approach and the individual needs of your patient

Who Should Attend

  • Physical Therapists
  • Physical Therapist Assistants
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Occupational Therapy Assistants
  • Massage Therapists
  • Chiropractors
  • Athletic Trainers
  • Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists
  • Exercise Physiologists
  • Personal Trainers


Professional Comments:

 

Awesome class! I really learned a lot about taping techniques I can use in my daily practice for geriatric populations. Instructor is very knowledge and entertaining.

– C. Spencer, PT

 

I already have so many patients running through my head that I can use this information with!

W. Garvin, OT

 

I work with a lot of stroke patients and older patients with pain, and I can see this being very beneficial to treatment.

P. Murphy, PT

 

Credits



Faculty

Milica McDowell, PT, DPT, C-EP Related seminars and products


Milica McDowell, PT, DPT, C-EP has over 15 years of physical therapy experience and specializes in orthopedic care of athletes of all ages. She attended the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and Idaho State University to earn her Master’s and Doctoral degrees, respectively. Dr. McDowell founded an out-patient physical therapy practice over 10 years ago, started a private durable medical equipment company in 2012, and is a founding partner in a sport biomechanics injury software company. She has been a university faculty in Health and Human Performance/Exercise Science for 5 years. Dr. McDowell has treated patients from various age and ability levels during her career, is an active researcher of injury predictive and concussion return to play topics, and teaches nationwide professional continuing education seminars.


Additional Info

Program Information

Access Period for Live Webcast For live CE credit, you must watch the live webcast in its entirety at its scheduled time. You will have access for 90 days after the program for review.
Webcast Schedule

Please note: There will be a lunch and two 15-minute breaks; one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Lunch and break times will be announced by the speaker and at their discretion.


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Overall:      4.6

Total Reviews: 12

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