Assessment, Tests, and Treatment for the Medically Fragile Patient

Assessment, Tests, and Treatment for the Medically Fragile Patient
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Holiday Inn Parsippany,
707 Route 46 East, Parsippany, NJ, 07054 (Map)
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM US/Eastern

This Course is part of a 2-Day In-Person Series.

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Highlights
  • Broaden your understanding of the medically fragile patient - signs and symptoms, risk factors, and pharmacological considerations
  • Quantify your rehabilitation efficacy with more effective objective tests and measures
  • Learn appropriate and safe exercise dosing principles to apply in any setting for the frail and elderly patient
  • Designing the most compelling exercise prescription for early mobilization, improved function, and greaterindependence
  • Harmonize functional data collection, laboratory findings and the physical assessment within an effective care plan
  • Case studies that will guide you through optimal problem solving and clinical design making
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There is a growing population of patients who have complex illness, frailties, disabilities and resultant functionallimitations. Extremely varied in their functionality, this population poses unique challenges to the rehabilitation professional. Within our society, the deleterious and growing effects of immobility, obesity, and chronic disease has complicated the care of the medically fragile patient. Increasing rigor imposed by the health care industry will challenge the rehabilitation professional to better formulate, articulate and successfully execute effective and efficient treatment plans tailored to the individual patient.

This one-day workshop will better equip the health care professional to formulate patient centered care plans linking evidence, intervention and outcomes that travel across practice settings. Case study scenarios will challenge the participant to apply prescriptive analytics in making clinical decisions. This evidence-based lecture and hands on lab willexpose the clinician to standardized assessment tools and big picture strategies to effectively manage the needs of the medically fragile patient, regardless of their practicesetting.

Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants

Highlights

  • Broaden your understanding of the medically fragile patient - signs and symptoms, risk factors, and pharmacological considerations
  • Quantify your rehabilitation efficacy with more effective objective tests and measures
  • Learn appropriate and safe exercise dosing principles to apply in any setting for the frail and elderly patient
  • Designing the most compelling exercise prescription for early mobilization, improved function, and greaterindependence
  • Harmonize functional data collection, laboratory findings and the physical assessment within an effective care plan
  • Case studies that will guide you through optimal problem solving and clinical design making
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5/5

Dennis (MS) on Apr 11, 2026

made it easy to understand

5/5

Kearn (MS) on Apr 11, 2026

he is a great teacher and resourceful

5/5

Tanya (TN) on Apr 11, 2026

lots of math ?

5/5

Amber (FL) on Apr 11, 2026

very engaging way of teaching, thank you for not being boring!! i would have liked less time on the outcome measures and more time on the exercise dosing \/ more practical applications and specific direction on dosing.

5/5

Melanie (FL) on Apr 11, 2026

good live ceu\/seminar

5/5

Anna May (FL) on Apr 11, 2026

instructor is very knowledgeable and helpful%3b thank you!

5/5

Shilpa (FL) on Apr 11, 2026

great presentation with appropriate examples

5/5

RACHELLE (FL) on Apr 11, 2026

very organized and relevant information for future use in my practice.

4/5

Nancy (FL) on Apr 11, 2026

please do not allow 1 or 2 students to hijack the class. the instructor had much more relevant information to share. one student repeatedly shared her experiences and opinions, repeatedly stating the obvious, frustrating many in the class.

4/5

Jenny (CA) on Mar 30, 2026

instructor was very easy to understand.


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