ONCOReads: The Influence of Cognitive Function on Balance, Mobility, and Falls in Older Cancer Survivors
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- Non-Member - $100
- PT Member - $60
- PTA Member - $60
- Student - $60
- Post-Professional Student - $60
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This course is part of the Oncology Rehabilitation Bundle, a six-course collection focused on a range of cancer-related topics, including medications, breast cancer care, and pediatric oncology interventions. To explore the full Oncology Rehabilitation Bundle, click here.
This self-study course is based on a peer-reviewed research study examining the relationship between cognitive function, balance, gait speed, and fall risk in older cancer survivors. Participants will review how executive function and memory influence mobility and fall history and learn why cognitive screening is an important component of fall risk and balance assessment in oncology rehabilitation.
Key Features
- This course is available until 12/31/2026
- Cost:
- $60 for PT, PTA, Post-Professional, and Student Members
- $100 for Non-Members
- Earn CEU: 0.2 (2 contact hours)
How This Self-Study Works
Participants will complete this self-study by reading the published article and answering knowledge-based assessment questions to demonstrate understanding before earning CEU credit.
Course Instructions
- Click on the Contents tab to view the course material.
- Click the Take Quiz button to complete the assessment. Learners will have 3 attempts to pass and must answer at least 70% of questions correctly.
- Click Fill Out Survey under the Evaluation listing to provide valuable course feedback. Scroll down on all questions as there may be answer options that expand past the size of the window.
- Click the View/Print Your Certificate button under the Certificate listing. You can view/print your certificate at any time by visiting the APTA Learning Center and clicking the CEU Certificate/Transcript link on the left-hand side of the page.
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