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Contemporary Thoughts on Treating the Child with Hypotonia
Friday, December 6, 2019

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This two-day workshop focuses on using the NDT Practice Model in treating the child with hypotonia, concentrating on interventions to improve control and alignment of the trunk, pelvis, lower extremity, shoulder girdle, and upper extremity. Specific strategies to improve motor control in this population will be presented. Treatment strategies based on the common impairments of the sensorimotor system in this population will be demonstrated using videotapes, case studies and practice labs.  Participants will practice strategies to improve functional motor performance of the child with hypotonia. This course applies to pediatric OT/OTAs and PT/PTAs working in school-based practice, outpatient clinics, hospital-based settings and will address children with Down’s syndrome, ASD, CP, genetic disorders, sensory processing disorders, etc.

At the completion of this course participants will be able to:

  • Discuss the common impairments seen in children with hypotonia.
  • Analyze movement patterns of the hypotonic child.
  • Practice a variety of facilitation techniques for improving alignment, base of support and control of weight shift
  • Utilize treatment strategies practiced in lab to improve alignment and control for the trunk, pelvis, lower extremity, shoulder, and upper extremity.
  • Identify the role SMART goals in treatment planning for the child with hypotonia.

 

Faculty: Colleen Carey, DPT, C/NDT

Co-Sponsored by: P.G. Chambers School and Education Resources, Inc.

Cost: $435

How to register: Please contact Education Resources at 1-800-487-6530 or visit www.educationresourcesinc.com

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 12/06/2019 - 12/07/2019
All Day



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