Strength Training in Geriatric Rehabilitation

Strength Training in Geriatric Rehabilitation
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This course is part of Summit's Geriatric Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers

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Highlights
  • Accurately prescribe strength training for your geriatric patients
  • Functional exercise for strength vs. exercise to build strength levels
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Sarcopenia (muscular atrophy related to aging and sedentary lifestyle) is one of the most common geriatric syndromes compromising the function of up to 40% of theaging population. Sarcopenia contributes to decreased gait speed, reduced grip strength, increased fall risk, and functional decline. This muscular dysfunction is best treated through the prescription of progressive resistance exercise.The individuals best positioned in the health care system totreat this health issue are rehabilitation professionals, especially those who are encountering these individuals while managing injury, illness, or long-term declines in function.

This webinar will improve your understanding of how to prescribe strength training for the geriatric patient. Participants will learn how to immediately apply these strategies to improve functional tasks like stair negotiation, walking endurance, bed mobility, and transfers. Differences in types of strength prescription and types of strength exercises will be defined to help understand the application in rehabilitation. Attendees will be able to immediately take this information and apply it in their existing rehabilitation programs to improve the outcomes for their patients.

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

Highlights

  • Accurately prescribe strength training for your geriatric patients
  • Functional exercise for strength vs. exercise to build strength levels
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2/5

Alison (IL) on May 22, 2026

it was frustrating having to listen to the polls which took up several minutes and didn't add anything to the online course. the instructor spoke slowly, and didn't really get into the main topic for at least 20 minutes.

5/5

Robby (TX) on May 16, 2026

might use open evidence website to have stronger evidence based approach.

5/5

Gail (CA) on May 06, 2026

nothing

4/5

Mercedes (CA) on Apr 28, 2026

perhaps would have been nice if instructor had anecdotal evidence from previous clients\/patients with whom he incorporated an exercise prescription and results were evident.

5/5

Bill (OH) on Apr 15, 2026

it would be nice to receive recommendations for resources that give detailed information regarding specific exercises for specific weaknesses.

3/5

Rachel (WI) on Apr 15, 2026

disappointed in lack of more specific examples of exercises for various comorbidities listed, ie for sarcopenia, try these 5-10 exercises, start with x and work way to z....limited actual exercises described

3/5

Courtney (LA) on Mar 26, 2026

not a lot of new information or exercise ideas presented.

5/5

Dillon (OK) on Jan 27, 2026

got some good ideas of how to better serve my geriatric patients in my acute care position.

4/5

JaMichael (TN) on Jan 26, 2026

very good course

5/5

Alexandra (OR) on Jan 17, 2026

i really appreciate the educational material as well as the practical applications. the exercise examples are always helpful. thanks for a great course.


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