Webinar
Instructional Level: Intermediate

Course Outline:

Hour 1

  • Normal spine alignment and function 
  • Age-related changes to the spine 
  • Osteoporosis and the spine 
  • Characteristics and management of vertebral compression fractures 

Hour 2

  • Medical management 
  • Physiology of acute vertebral compression fractures 
  • Treatment strategies for pain management, transfers and strengthening exercises

Hour 3

  • Effective strategies for improving kyphotic posture
  • Progression of strengthening exercises and functional mobility

Hour 4

  • Falls prevention and vertebral compression fractures
  • Activities of daily living training and progression

Author

Rehab Guidelines for Vertebral Compression Fractures- Saturday, December 14th, 2024, 12:00pm-4:00pm ET

$116

Description:

About two-thirds of vertebral compression fractures are never diagnosed as many patients and families believe that back pain is just an inevitable sign of aging and arthritis. Vertebral compression fractures can permanently alter the strength and shape of the spine, resulting in lost height because the spine is shorter or a stooped posture. Even more alarming, if left untreated, these fractures can cause depression from living in constant pain, increased lung and breathing problems and even early death.

This course outlines recent evidence supporting effective rehab for patients with vertebral compression fractures. After a brief introduction to spinal anatomy and mechanics, healthcare professionals will review the types and frequencies of vertebral compression fractures and subsequent spinal pathomechanics. Treatment approaches for acute injury will be addressed including pain management, mobility training, ADLs, and ambulation. Treatment for post-acute vertebral compression fractures, including posture training, spinal mobilization, strengthening exercises, and advanced mobility will be covered. Treatment protocols for OT and PT will be included as well as patient education materials and exercise handouts.

Full Course Description
About two-thirds of vertebral compression fractures are never diagnosed as many patients and families believe that back pain is just an inevitable sign of aging and arthritis. Vertebral compression fractures can permanently alter the strength and shape of the spine, resulting in lost height because the spine is shorter or a stooped posture. Even more alarming, if left untreated, these fractures can cause depression from living in constant pain, increased lung and breathing problems and...

Goals & Objectives:

Course Goals:

Participants will gain confidence and competency in treating clients with vertebral compression fractures, leading to improved outcomes and function.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Identify normal spine anatomy and function and how these changes in advanced age.
  • Select the characteristics and consequences of vertebral compression fractures.
  • Identify management strategies for vertebral compression fractures.
  • Select pain management strategies for vertebral compression fractures
  • Recognize transfer training and strengthening exercises for patients with acute vertebral compression fractures
  • Identify the importance of decreasing kyphotic posture in patients with vertebral compression fractures
  • Select elements of treatment progression for strengthening and functional mobility in patients with vertebral compression fractures
  • Identify why falls prevention is important in patients with osteoporosis.
  • Select principles of ADL training in patients with vertebral compression fractures.

 

Goals & Objectives:

Course Goals:

Participants will gain confidence and competency in treating clients with vertebral compression fractures, leading to improved outcomes and function.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Identify normal spine anatomy and function and how these changes in advanced age.
  • Select the characteristics and consequences of vertebral compression fractures.
  • Identify management strategies for vertebral compression fractures.
  • Select pain management strategies for vertebral compression fractures
  • Recognize transfer training and strengthening exercises for patients with acute vertebral compression fractures
  • Identify the importance of decreasing kyphotic posture in patients with vertebral compression fractures
  • Select elements of treatment progression for strengthening and functional mobility in patients with vertebral compression fractures
  • Identify why falls prevention is important in patients with osteoporosis.
  • Select principles of ADL training in patients with vertebral compression fractures.

 

Disclosures:

Audience/Accreditations and Approvals
This course is designed for the following healthcare professions (select your profession for details):
Occupational TherapyPhysical Therapy

Contact Hours
Upon sucessful completion of this course, you will be awarded the following contact hours (based on profession):
Occupational Therapy: 4 Hours
Physical Therapy: 4 Hours

If you require special accommodations, please contact Colibri Healthcare Support by clicking here: Contact Us or by using the chat functionality.

AOTA logoColibri Healthcare, LLC is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development. AOTA Provider #9118. This distance learning-interactive course is offered at 0.4 CEUs/Contact Hours noted above to Occupational Therapists and OTAs. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA or indicate AOTA approval of a certification or other professional recognition.

Cancellation Policy: For activity cancellation, returns, or complaint resolution, please contact us by email help@homeceu.com or by phone at 1.800.55.4CEUS (2387). We have a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Refunds will be issued for courses that have not been completed (exam not taken), or for any course that has been rejected by your board of approval. Webinar attendance must be canceled 24 hours before the scheduled start time.

Disclosures:

Audience/Accreditations and Approvals
This course is designed for the following healthcare professions (select your profession for details):
Occupational TherapyPhysical Therapy

Contact Hours
Upon sucessful completion of this course, you will be awarded the following contact hours (based on profession):
Occupational Therapy: 4 Hours
Physical Therapy: 4 Hours

If you require special accommodations, please contact Colibri Healthcare Support by clicking here: Contact Us or by using the chat functionality.

AOTA logoColibri Healthcare, LLC is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development. AOTA Provider #9118. This distance learning-interactive course is offered at 0.4 CEUs/Contact Hours noted above to Occupational Therapists and OTAs. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA or indicate AOTA approval of a certification or other professional recognition.

Cancellation Policy: For activity cancellation, returns, or complaint resolution, please contact us by email help@homeceu.com or by phone at 1.800.55.4CEUS (2387). We have a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Refunds will be issued for courses that have not been completed (exam not taken), or for any course that has been rejected by your board of approval. Webinar attendance must be canceled 24 hours before the scheduled start time.