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Online: PT09: Balance and Falls: Intervention Strategies
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Presenters: Susan L Whitney, PT, PhD, NCS, FAPTA
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$54 Member | $89 Nonmember (price subject to
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0.3 CEUs (3.0 contact hours/CCUs) will be awarded upon
successful completion of a multiple choice test. You must complete the online posttest with at least 70% accuracy in order to claim CEU credit. |
| Course Level: |
Intermediate |
| Publication Date: |
September 2009
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Overview | Objectives | Presenters Bios | CEU Information | System Requirements |
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| Overview |
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This session will address the designing of successful intervention
programs for older adults at risk of falling. Intervention strategies
will be based on the data from the selected assessment tools, will
consider the most current research, and will emphasize evaluating
program effectiveness.
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Objectives
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After completing this module, you should be able to:
- Describe various ideas for falls prevention that have been shown to
be effective in decreasing fall risk.
- Describe the newest interventions that are available that have
demonstrated changes in a person’s risk of falling.
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Presenter's Bio
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Susan L Whitney, PT, PhD, NCS, FAPTA, is an associate
professor in the Departments of Physical Therapy and Otolaryngology at the
University of Pittsburgh. She received her professional physical therapy
education from Temple University and her PhD in motor development/motor
learning from the University of Pittsburgh. Sr. Whitney maintains an active
clinical practice with an emphasis on people with imbalance. Her research
focuses on the assessment and treatment of vestibular disorders and the
examination of the clinical tools used to assess balance dysfunction and
treatment outcome. Her current research, examining the use of virtual
reality techniques for people with balance disorders is both intriguing and
innovative.
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CEU Information
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On successful completion of the examination, 0.3 CEUs (3.0 contact hours/CCUs)
and a certificate of completion will be awarded. The American Physical
Therapy Association has been approved as an Authorized Provider by the
International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET),
1760 Old Meadow Road, Suite 500, McLean, VA 22102. Provider (#380).
Many state agencies recognize APTA as a recognized or approved provider
for continuing education. The following state agencies have granted prior
approval for this continuing education offering:
- California Physical Therapy Association:
CPTA2012-13
- Nevada Board of Physical Therapy Examiners: 0.3
CEUs
- Ohio State Board of Physical Therapy: 12S0812
- Oklahoma Board of Medical Licensure &
Supervision: Approved 3.0 Category B hours
- Pennsylvania: Approved (0.3 CEUs)
- Texas Physical Therapy Association: APTA082010TPTA2013016
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Online Course: This course consists of a narrated
PowerPoint® presentation, interactive knowledge checks, and a
posttest.
Computer System Requirements
Recommended Internet Connection: The PT 2009
Revisited courses are presented using streaming video technology. We
recommend users have at least a high-speed cable or DSL
connection. Dial up modems and/or Satellite Internet connections
are not recommended.
Please click one of the demo links below to see if you are able to view the
content prior to purchasing this course.
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$89.00
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