20 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas For Cardiopulmonary Compromise, Part 2
Course: #9602Level: Advanced 2 Hours 50 ReviewsTherapists who work in the pool need special training to be safe and effective in the aquatic realm. But sometimes, even the best providers fall into patterned behavior when working with patients with cardiopulmonary compromise in water. This course allows you to step outside the box and become inspired to think creatively in the pool. This webinar is also part of an ongoing series “20 Novel Aquatic Therapy Ideas” by Andrea Salzman, Director of Aquatic Therapy University.
This is Part 2 of a 2-part webinar; however, each webinar can be viewed independently without confusion.
On Demand
Course Type: Video
CEUs/Hours Offered: AOTA/0.2 Advanced, OT Service Delivery, 09667; CE Broker/2.0 CE Broker #20-1233936; IACET/0.2; NBCOT PDUs/2.5 Advanced, Rehabilitation
Course Preview
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Learning Outcomes
- After this course, participants will be able to list at least four novel aquatic approaches and at least three novel aquatic treatment techniques for patients with cardiopulmonary compromise.
- After this course, participants will be able to analyze at least four recent findings from evidence-based papers demonstrating aquatic therapy's benefits for the patient with cardiopulmonary compromise.
- After this course, participants will be able to to compare and contrast at least three methods for transforming a swimming pool into treatment stations for patients with cardiopulmonary compromise and apply at least three peer-reviewed journal articles and documents that include protocols and best practices for aquatic therapy providers.
Course created on July 29, 2024
Agenda
0-15 Minutes | Background, review of learning outcomes |
15-40 Minutes | Novel approaches for working in water. |
40-60 Minutes | Novel treatment techniques for working in water. |
60-75 Minutes | More recent findings from evidence-based papers that demonstrate the benefits of aquatic therapy. |
75-100 Minutes | Methods for transforming a swimming pool into treatment stations. |
100-115 Minutes | Protocols and best practices for aquatic therapy providers. |
115-120 Minutes | Summary, Q & A |
Reviews
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Andrea Salzman
MS, PT
Andrea Salzman, MS, PT graduated from the University of Alabama at Birmingham with a Master’s degree in physical therapy. She has over 30 years of experience with hands-on care and training, specializing in geriatrics, patient motivation, aquatics, and musculoskeletal and balance disorders. She has presented 200 seminars, authored 300 PT articles, served as a PT-related journal editor, and was once featured on the cover of Physical Therapy magazine. Salzman has served as adjunct faculty at the College of St. Catherine’s (now St. Catherine’s University) for 8 years and as the Vice President of 10K Health, LLC, a temporary staffing agency, for a decade. She currently serves as the Director for Aquatic Therapy University and ATU Aquatic Therapy Seminars and has assisted hundreds of facilities during the start-up and training phases of their aquatic practice.
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