
4.5/5
10144 Ratings , 1340 Reviews
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One third of people over the age of 65 fall every year. Loss of core and extremity strength may be contributing factors to postural changes, decreased function and fall risk in older adults. This course provides clinicians with simple and effective tests and measures to assess patients quickly in most clinical environments. By utilizing these strategies, therapists will be able to establish baseline measures of function and track progress through a plan of care. Additionally, clinicians will be able to use these measures as a foundation for building focused exercise programs.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Athletic Trainers
3/5
Kelly (IN) on Jun 01, 2026
the examples for some tests seem to high level\/difficult for this patient population
4/5
Cheryl (MD) on May 31, 2026
nothing bad just alot of information
5/5
Mike (CA) on May 31, 2026
all good
5/5
Melanie (IN) on May 31, 2026
good information and presentation
3/5
Dina (TX) on May 27, 2026
information did not apply to many pulmonary patients. pulmonary patients are generally not able to get into a supine position%3b hence reference to hook lying in a supine position for testing.
4/5
Jean Marie (NJ) on May 27, 2026
everything was fine
4/5
Toddie (IN) on May 26, 2026
no ...
5/5
leanne (ID) on May 25, 2026
was informative to link the chains to function
4/5
Jeremy (LA) on May 22, 2026
was great
5/5
Gail (FL) on May 21, 2026
great presenter
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