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SUMMARY:# 306 CAN-EAT Approach …Using medical\, motor\, & therapy strategies in pedia - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Pediatric feeding and swallowing problems that effect infants and children may be complex and often involve a combination of factors including issues that can make eating painful or difficult. In order to successfully remediate feeding problems\, clinicians must understand how medical and nutritional issues can contribute to feeding disorders and use a comprehensive approach to intervention. The CAN-EAT Approach© is a 2-day workshop focusing on medical\, nutritional\, and therapeutic strategies for children with pediatric feeding disorders. \n  \nThis course will allow participants to describe how pediatric feeding disorders are defined in the literature\, what the contributing factors include\, and how this relates to clinical practice. Identify primary gastrointestinal issues (gastroesophageal reflux\, constipation\, motility disorders\, eosinophilic esophagitis\, and visceral hyperalgesia) during a feeding evaluation and explain how these issues affect a child’s feeding skill development and ability to progress. Participants will analyze a child’s oral motor function and apply the knowledge in treatment making recommendations for appropriate diet\, utensil use\, and development of a therapy plan for skill development. Identify signs and symptoms of pharyngeal dysphagia or risk for pharyngeal dysphagia in a child and make appropriate recommendations for further assessment or treatment. Analyze moderate and complex pediatric feeding cases identifying barriers to feeding progression and apply principles to prioritize treatment strategies and write appropriate goals. Describe and apply examples of therapeutic techniques to reduce gagging\, improve liquid and food acceptance\, improve chewing skill\, and wean from a feeding tube. \n  \nIn the CAN-EAT Approach© “CAN” stands for comfort and nutrition which come first. Day one will focus on strategies to build GI comfort and good growth as well as explore other medical issues that interfere with feeding progression. Day two will focus on therapeutic strategies from a variety of philosophies. “EA” represents establishing acceptance of the spoon\, easy textures or mealtime routine. Then “T” stands for therapy for skill development and feeding progression. Therapeutic strategies for common feeding problems will be explored in depth through lecture and video demonstration. \n  \nInformation is applicable to infants and children from birth to 21 (class will discuss infants but is not focused on infant feeding issues) \n  \nInstructor: Krisi Brackett PhD\, CCC-SLP\, C/NDT
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/306-can-eat-approach-using-medical-motor-therapy-strategies-in-pedia-live-webinar-2/
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SUMMARY:Comprehensive Management of Athletic Knee Injuries - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Individuals engaged in sports activities frequently attend rehabilitation due to knee injuries. The diversity of knee injuries means that the rehab professional must be well versed in a wide range of clinical presentations along with understanding the best approaches to rehabilitate these patients. This course will provide the practitioner with the most current evidence for commonly encountered sports knee injuries and how to manage them in rehab settings. The discussion will include both conservative and post-surgical management strategies along with a discussion on the optimal choice of treatment based on the specific injury. \nHighlights\n\nEnhance your knowledge on a diverse range of sports-related knee injuries and how to treat them in the clinical rehab setting\nUlilize practical treatment strategies\, including taping\, neurorehabilitation\, and therapeutic exercises tailored for knee injuries
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/comprehensive-management-of-athletic-knee-injuries-webinar/
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