Occupational and Physical Therapy Management of Spinal Cord InjuryCourse tuition: $450 The treatment of individuals with spinal cord injury is both challenging and rewarding. As therapists we have a unique opportunity to teach skills that have a lifelong impact for these individuals. The challenging part is to know what each individuals potential may be, and having the tools to assist each individual to their highest potential. Our role is a blend of teacher, coach, taskmaster and friend, and determining the correct portions of each is a finesse game at best. As Martha Somers states,"It is not enough merely to know the eventual outcome, which may take months to accomplish. The therapist must know how to breakdown a functional task into it's component parts and to work on these components while developing the strength and flexibility required for the task." Rehabilitation is defined as returning an individual to a lifestyle that is healthy, fulfilling and independent as possible. This course is designed to provide a comprehensive treatment approach of the person with spinal cord injury from onset of injury through advanced rehab and outpatient needs. It is designed to help clinicians to know the "eventual" functional levels for different injury levels and to have a better understanding of how to progress their clients to reach their highest functional level. The rehabilitation of a person from moment of injury to "highest potential" is a lengthy and extraordinary process requiring support from all disciplines, as well as family and friends. Participants will leave this course with more knowledge and better tools to assist their clients with spinal cord injuries. Course Objectives
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