Dr Pauline Christmas. Children’s Physiotherapy. Evidence-based Practical Application for Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists Treating Children With Cerebral Palsy. A three-day course.

Course/Conference Details

9am-4pm
£425
Birmingham, Cannon Hill House, Russell Road, Birmingham B13 8RD

52.4504567, -1.8999547

Trainer

Dr Pauline Christmas

Course/Conference Organiser

Organiser name:

Dr PM Christmas

Organiser telephone:

07854831486

Organiser email:

pmchristmas@googlemail.com

A three-day, face-to-face, practical course for qualified staff. This course is designed for occupational therapists and physiotherapists working in clinical practice and focuses on the latest evidence and theory to present a framework for clinical reasoning in the treatment of the child with cerebral palsy. Each of the three day-modules consists of lectures, case presentations, practical sessions and video analysis. Handouts and references will be provided. 

Module 1: Evidence-Based Practical Application​. Motor-activity interventions in cerebral palsy.

Following completion delegates will have an improved understanding of: ​

  • Why propositional knowledge is required for clinical reasoning
  • Defining and describing the clinically observable disorders of cerebral palsy
  • Linking clinically observable disorders of cerebral palsy to treatment modalities
  • The role of treatment adjuncts including botulinum toxin
  • Understanding the importance of targeted activity

Module 2: Motor behaviour and its Application to Treatment of the Child with

 Cerebral Palsy​​

Following completion delegates will have an improved understanding of: ​

  • Motor behaviour and how it can guide clinical practice.
  • How  to identify what is limiting activity and function in cerebral palsy
  • Key features of motor behaviour and how they can be used to guide practice
  • Recognising how current knowledge on motor behaviour can promote structured activity.

Module 3: Goal setting, activity-focused interventions and measuring outcomes using a published model and the International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health (ICF) Framework

Following completion delegates will have an improved understanding of: ​

  • Application of a published model of activity-focused interventions 
  • How to use the International Classification of Functioning to set the goal and select the outcome measure 
  • How to select and critique the outcome assessment tool.
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