Therapeutic Exercise for Older Adults

Therapeutic Exercise for Older Adults
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This Course is part of a 2-Day In-Person Series.

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Highlights
  • Motivation techniques to encourage geriatric exercise compliance
  • Exercise progressions based on functional test results
  • Rehab programs for patients in all phases of recovery
  • Extensive review of the changes that occur with the aging process
  • The best research-based functional tests for assessingfall risks, strength, & mobility
  • Specific therapeutic exercises for spine care patients
  • Case Studies & demos to experience the exercises yourself for real world application
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The population of older adults in the U.S. is growing drastically. By 2030, there will be over 72 million older adults - twice the number in 2000. Although life expectancy is growing, the number of years without morbidity is not. In fact, the period of life one is expected to live with serious disease or loss of mobility has increased in recent decades. Accordingly, clinicians must be prepared with the toolsneeded to provide effective rehabilitation for this growing demographic. Additionally, therapists must be ready to implement strategies for loss of function prevention. Clinicians involved with rehabilitation are now charged to add life to years rather than just years to life.

There has been an explosion of research documenting the ability of exercise to reduce morbidity and enhancefunction in the older adult. This innovative one-day workshop will provide strategies & techniques based on best practicesand the latest research to implement effective geriatric exercise interventions. This course is designed to go beyond discussing the aging process & simple bed mobility exercises. Through the use of video, case studies, hands on demonstration & discussion, attendees will be able to assess, design, & implement effective exercise interventions for the older patients' unique needs, abilities, & environment. You will return to your patients with tools to quickly determine how to treat common conditions in the older adult and ensure patient compliance for the best results.

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

Highlights

  • Motivation techniques to encourage geriatric exercise compliance
  • Exercise progressions based on functional test results
  • Rehab programs for patients in all phases of recovery
  • Extensive review of the changes that occur with the aging process
  • The best research-based functional tests for assessingfall risks, strength, & mobility
  • Specific therapeutic exercises for spine care patients
  • Case Studies & demos to experience the exercises yourself for real world application
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5/5

Sally (FL) on Apr 29, 2026

great instructor%3b the volume was too low to hear instructor well even though i had my laptop and the video on max volume

5/5

Jalen (TN) on Apr 25, 2026

he was a great presenter.

5/5

Dawn (TN) on Apr 14, 2026

great videos and examples

4/5

Jennifer (IL) on Apr 10, 2026

i felt the instructor was not supportive or knowledgable about efficancy of spinal manipulations and he even downplayed the studies that are clearly present in scholary articles supporting the efficancy of spinal manipulations. he also stated that he has used manipulation which is not the same as spinal manipulation for subluxation correction and he should be careful when he makes those comments. lastly, most of the program was geared toward older adults with functional skills for the most part. it would have been more beneficial to see more patients with ailments such as significant weakness, hip \/ knee replacement, cardiac or respiratory issues, obesity, and reduced compliance. most of the examples provided were in a gym setting with fairly mobile and independent male patients.

5/5

susan (MD) on Apr 10, 2026

very good presentation.

5/5

Richard (NC) on Apr 08, 2026

this was a very good course and the information is very good. it is clearly an old course 12-16 years old. likely needs a refresh or a date course recorded

5/5

Kristen (MD) on Mar 27, 2026

excellent course, material and presenter.

4/5

Cheryl (OK) on Mar 26, 2026

good for all pt's

5/5

darlene (MD) on Mar 25, 2026

well organized and easy to follow

5/5

Linda (IN) on Mar 17, 2026

it is frustrating trying to rewind summit courses as the back arrow is so close to line above that course often gets restarted all the way back to the beginning. this then requires a search to figure out where you were at in the class.


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