Foundations of Upper Extremity FUNCTION
(SERIES TRAINING ORIGINALLY TOOK PLACE : June 17 - 18, 2022 in partnership with NDTA)
NOW AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE ON-DEMAND:
Relationship Matters Consultancy Inc. is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development. Course approval ID# 11038. This distance learning – independent is offered at 0.7 CEUs, intermediate level, foundational knowledge, OT service delivery. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.
TARGET AUDIENCE: OT, PT, SLP
INSTRUCTORS: Kim Barthel, OTR, C/NDT, Advanced OT Instructor Mary Hallway, ORT/L, C/NDT, Advanced OT Instructor
INSTRUCTIONAL METHOD: Course that occurs via the Internet (article, video) where no faculty is actively engaging the learning during the course itself.
COST: $309 CAD
CANCELLATION: All cancellations for Continuing Education events must be submitted in writing via email to hello@kimbarthel.ca or by mail to Relationship Matters at 5239 Hanover Pl, Victoria, BC, V8Y 2C7 Canada. For cancellations received 14 days from registration, the course fee will be returned, less a $50 USD administrative fee.
SPECIAL NEEDS REQUESTS: Please contact hello@kimbarthel.ca if you are requiring modifications because of a documented disability.
QUESTIONS? Contact hello@kimbarthel.ca
FOUNDATIONS OF UPPER EXTREMITY MOVEMENT - ON-DEMAND SERIES INFORMATION":
This course is foundational to the clinical reasoning and movement analysis necessary for the application of the contemporary NDT practice model and addressing upper extremity impairments affecting participation in daily occupations. Through pre-recorded on-demand lecture, participants will expand their knowledge in the musculoskeletal, kinesiological and developmental contributions to upper extremity movement and functional skills.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course the participants will be able to:
Examine functional anatomy of the upper extremity
Distinguish the biomechanical components of functional anatomy that underly upper extremity functional skills.
Correlate developmental contributions to upper extremity functional performance.
Compare and contrast typical and compensatory upper extremity movement strategies.
Instructors:
Kim Barthel, OTR, C/NDT, Advanced OT Instructor
Mary Hallway, OTR/L, C/NDT, Advanced OT Instructor
COURSE COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS
To successfully complete this course, you must certify you viewed the entire video or read the entire article, achieve a passing score of 70% on the posttest and complete the evaluation.