
Functional Assessment and Testing Strategies in Pediatric Care – Live Stream
September 21 @ 9:30 am - 12:45 pm MST
Treating children with any level of disability can present multiple challenges. There can be underlying issues that are not immediately obvious. An in-depth evaluation is required to uncover what might be interfering with function. This course will present how to use the ICF (International Classification of Function) and the use of a systems approach to analyze challenges that a child presents. We will explore case studies of real examples to further clinicians’ understanding of these two systems. Therapists will learn to apply problem-solving techniques using the ICF template. In addition, participants will become comfortable using a systems approach to explore multiple systems that could interfere with function, with a goal of understanding achievable goals for children of all levels of function.
Highlights
- Building a systems-based approach for the evaluation process to gain in depth information of multiple factors that can influence performance
- Best practice for using the International Classification of Function (IFC)
- Determining key priorities for building an appropriate treatment strategy
- Utilizing the goal attainment scale to make the outcome measures achievable in a timely manner to showcase the child’s progress
- Case studies of children with varying levels of disability to analyze movement disorders and the main treatment priorities