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Therapeutic Modalities in Rehabilitation

VYNE


Format(s):   Live Seminars
Discipline(s):   Physical Therapy / Occupational Therapy
Contact Hours:   
Registration Fee:   $189


Objectives
• Define evidence-based practice as it applies to the rehabilitation professional and explore Sackett's hierarchy of evidence

• Describe the process for identifying and screening the current literature as it pertains to therapeutic modalities and recognize its relevance to clinical application

• Identify the three classes of physical agents as thermodynamic, mechanical, and electromagnetic, and list their properties and mechanisms of action

• List the indications, contraindications, and precautions of these modalities

• Conduct an evidence-based literature review and identify the best practices in reference to thermodynamic, mechanical, and electromagnetic agents

• Participate in mini lab problem-solving modules to troubleshoot through virtual client scenarios

• Discuss those emerging therapeutic modalities and future implications for research



Description

Re-familiarize Yourself with Physical Agents
Rehabilitation specialists have long incorporated therapeutic modalities into their treatments, often as pieces to a larger plan of care. The purpose of using these modalities is usually two-fold in nature: 1) to aid in speeding the recovery process via physiologic changes, e.g. promoting cellular proliferation or interrupting the cellular damage-response cycle; and 2) to decrease pain and/or the inflammatory response to increase functional mobility. However, the use of therapeutic modalities is decreasing in the rehabilitative setting as the standards of care and performance expectations of professionals rise. Treatment time becomes valuable and, unfortunately, secondary payers dictate reimbursement rates. Often times, these rates are negligible in the grand scheme of the rehabilitative process, and physical agents take a back seat role. It is crucial to re-examine these therapeutic agents that, theoretically, have been in existence for centuries and search the literature for the best practice evidence supporting their efficacy.

This clinically applicable, one-day seminar will help the clinician appreciate the importance of literature reviews for best practice knowledge. The rehabilitative clinician will examine the most current research that is supportive, disproving, and inconclusive about various therapeutic modalities. This highly informative seminar also includes group problem-solving sessions with mini labs for professionals to increase their knowledge of, as well as application techniques and rationales for, using specific physical agents.



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