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Water-Based Interventions for the Pediatric Therapist (2-Day Class)

Sat, Oct 26

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Hudson, WI (near Minneapolis, MN)

This 16 hour course is designed to rapidly introduce pediatric therapists to motor, sensory and play-based interventions in water.

Water-Based Interventions for the Pediatric Therapist (2-Day Class)
Water-Based Interventions for the Pediatric Therapist (2-Day Class)

Time & Location

Oct 26, 2024, 8:00 AM CDT – Oct 27, 2024, 5:30 PM CDT

Hudson, WI (near Minneapolis, MN), 742 Sterbenz Dr, Hudson, WI 54016, USA

About the event

Description

This 16 hour course is designed to rapidly introduce pediatric therapists to motor, sensory and play-based interventions in water. It will provide a “sampler lab” of the most clinically useful elements of popular aquatic specialty techniques such as: Aquatic Sensory Integration (ASI), Watsu®, the Bad Ragaz Ring Method, flow-through mat work, and functional skills training and will briefly examine research which supports aquatic therapy for the child and explore contraindications, including prevailing precaution myths.  

Target Audience - PTs, PTAs, OTs, COTAs, SLPs, and other aquatic professionals, such as adapted aquatics professionals and recreational therapists.

ATU Seminars provide 16 contact hours or 1.6 CCUs or their CEU equivalent as follows

Learning Objectives

1. Describe why aquatic therapy may be the treatment of choice if (a) the patient has poor head or trunk righting, (b) the patient has spasticity or rigidity, (c) the patient has abnormal reflexes; or (d) the patient has difficulty with transitions (lecture).

2. Recite 3-4 aquatic precautions and contraindications specific to the pediatric patient (lecture).

3. Describe 1-2 ways that the goals of water-based OT, PT, and speech should differ. Outline 1-2 ways to divide labor and schedule pool-time when all three disciplines are involved in a child’s care (lecture)

4. Describe a successful way to co-treat in water and be reimbursed for the services provided (lecture)

5. Locate what payers (including Medicaid) have to say about aquatic therapy for the pediatric patient (lecture)

6. Make a 3 minute verbal “case” for providing aquatic therapy services for a pediatric patient. Be able to identify and locate supportive research to bolster case (lecture).

7. Perform 3-4 aquatic therapeutic movements, tasks, or exercises designed to:

  • increase strength
  • improve ROM
  • improve oral motor skills
  • normalize sensory input (vestibular, visual, auditory, tactile, proprioceptive)
  • normalize tone
  • improve head and trunk righting
  • encourage play, verbalization and social interaction
  • improve posture, weight-bearing, balance, gait and proprioception
  • normalize transitional movements (lab)

8. Demonstrate 1-2 aquatic tasks or activities from each of the following specialty techniques (as each relates to the pediatric client):

  • Adapted play
  • Aquatic Sensory Integration (ASI)
  • Aquatic manual therapy and stretching
  • Bad Ragaz Ring Method
  • Rotational control tasks (based on the Halliwick Concept)
  • Swim stroke modification
  • Watsu (lab)

9. Progress a specific aquatic task from a lower level of function towards increased independence (lab)

10. With a partner, design and implement a 15-minute aquatic treatment plan (including equipment selection) for 1-2 of the following:

  • Non-progressive neurological disorder (e.g. cerebral palsy)
  • Progressive neurological disorder (e.g. muscular dystrophy)
  • Pervasive developmental disorder (e.g. autism)
  • Failure-to-thrive and developmental delay
  • Trauma (lab)

Schedule

Day 1

7:30-8:00 Registration

8:00-12:00 Lecture

12:00-1:00 Lunch

1:00-5:00 Pool lab

5:00-5:30 Wrapup

Day 2

8:00-12:00 Lecture

12:00-1:00 Lunch

1:00-5:00 Pool lab

Lecture Location

Holiday Inn and Suites Hudson, WI

181 Carmichael Road

Hudson WI 54016

Lab Location

St. Croix Therapy

742 Sterbenz Drive

Hudson, WI 54016

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