Michelle Fryt Linehan – Getting the PIQ-ture Assessing and Treating Common Pediatric Patients

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[Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the paymentPurchase Michelle Fryt Linehan – Getting the PIQ-ture Assessing and Treating Common Pediatric Patients courses at here with PRICE $219.99 $41Faculty:Michelle Fryt LinehanDuration:5 Hours 42 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Feb 25, 2013 Manual – Getting the PIQ-ture (4.03 MB) 193 Pages Available after Purchase OutlineASSESSMENT OF CHILDRENIssues with evaluation of childrenLois Bly’s Motor Skills Acquisition Check ListWhat to evaluateChoosing an evaluation toolCommonly used norm-referenced tools for general motor skill assessmentBayley Scales of Infant DevelopmentPeabody Developmental Motor ScalesMovement ABCBruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor PerformanceRe-evaluation with standardized assessmentsCommonly used criterion-reference pediatric assessment toolsgross motor function measure (88 and 66)school function assessmentgoal attainment scaleGathering other pertinent informationfive sensesthe use of PIQ (Posture in Positions, Initiations and Inhibitions, Quality and Quantity)Evaluation componentsstrength chartgait analysisTreatment planninguse of left vs. right brain thinkingPT/OT diagnoses vs. medical diagnosesTORTICOLLISDefinition and incidenceCausesChanges in developmental milestones with Back to SleepEvaluationPIQcranial measurementsrange of motionmotor evaluationIntervention Ideaspositioningrange of motioncase studyPREMATURITYDefinition, incidence, morbidity, causesLong term sequellaDynamic systems theoryEvaluation – subjective and objective informationcomplications, feeding, physical aspectsPIQstandardized assessmentsInterventionparental educationsupine vs. pronefrequency, locationcase studyHYPOTONIADefinition and clinical characteristicsCausesnon-neurologicalcentralperipheralWeakness vs. joint laxity vs. low toneAssessing children with low toneINFANIBmovement assessment of infantsgross motor function measurePIQrange of motionsensation and perception – proprioceptionIntervention strategies—moving from diagnosis to treatmenttask analysis + noted impairments → treatmentchart with treatment ideasPatricia Winder’s bookcase studyHYPERTONIADefinition and incidencespasticity vs. hypertoniaclassification system for cerebral palsyAssessing children with tone disorderspast medical historyorthopedic issuesstandardized assessmentsPIQcauses of in-toeingRyder’s teststrength, balance, sensation/perceptionTreatment ideasstrengthening for children with hypertoniawhole body vibration plateNDTconstraint-induced movement therapytaping, stretching, NMES vs. TESAdaptive equipmentPBWBstandersorthoticsCase study using chart for single goalFacultyMichelle Fryt Linehan, MSPT, PCS, MEd, Related seminars and products: 3 Michelle Fryt Linehan, MSPT, PCS, MEd, is a licensed physical therapist and APTA Pediatric Certified Specialist with over 26 years of experience working with children in both rehab and educational settings. Currently she works in an outpatient facility in Spokane, Washington, and owns her own practice, Kinetic Kids Physical Therapy, treating children in Idaho. Ms. Linehan previously worked in the field of education, both in the United States and in Africa, as a teacher and state-level administrator for a total of 13 years. She has spent the last 18 years working as a pediatric physical therapist in a variety of settings: hospital acute care, outpatient, school systems, and early intervention programs. Ms. Linehan also previously owned a pediatric physical therapy practice in Georgia, seeing children in their natural environments.Ms. Linehan received a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs in 1980, obtained a master’s degree in Early Childhood Special Education from the University of Washington in Seattle in 1987, and in 1993 she earned her MSPT from Boston University. Ms. Linehan completed the NDT/Bobath 8-week Pediatric course in 1999 and became a Pediatric Certified Specialist through the American Physical Therapy Association in 2002. She has also earned certifications in Threshold Electrical Stimulation and Infant Behavior Assessment. Ms. Linehan views “Evidence-Based Practice” as a necessary aspect of her clinical practice and continually strives to seek effective ways to provide physical therapy services to all of her patients.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Michelle Fryt Linehan maintains a private practice. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Michelle Fryt Linehan is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association. Salepage: https://catalog.pesi.com//item/getting-piqture-assessing-treating-common-pediatric-patients-34233Archive: https://archive.ph/wip/6kOQIPurchase Michelle Fryt Linehan – Getting the PIQ-ture Assessing and Treating Common Pediatric Patients courses at here with PRICE $219.99 $41