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From assessment to prescription: Maximizing seated postural control and wheeled mobility for the old

Location
Online
Presenter(s)
Sheila Buck
Start Date
09/12/2024
End Date
09/20/2024

September 12-18, 2024 (on your own) September 19 & 20, 2024 from 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. (ET)
This online workshop will explore how seated posture affects pain and the overall capacity of older adults to participate more fully and more comfortably in meaningful occupations. A prerecorded lecture of a MAT assessment will provide participants an overview of how to complete a MAT assessment and how to recognize asymmetrical postural tendencies. During the synchronous workshop, the presenter will build on this lecture to help participants understand postural tendencies, three-point positioning, and postural/product simulation. The presenter will review how posterior pelvic and posterior lateral rib cage support assist with thoracic extension for improved posture, breathing, and eating. Participants will be guided through body mechanics and pain/pressure points to understand how seating can make a difference in comfort, pain reduction, and head position to enhance swallowing. Pain references, body shape, muscle tone, asymmetries, and skin integrity will be addressed. Participants will understand and ultimately be able to suggest appropriate propulsion styles (two-hand, two-feet, one-hand/one-foot) theories in their own clinic settings. The impact of wheelchair set up on sliding and restraint use will also be reviewed. Participants will have a chance to utilize the information shared to address client case studies throughout the workshop. Occupational therapist clinicians, occupational therapist assistants (OTAs), students in occupational therapy programs and physiotherapists who wish to develop their skills in optimal seating and mobility to facilitate the occupational participation of older adults.
By the end of this workshop, you will be able to: Be able to do a MAT assessment in your own clinical setting. Understand how postural tendencies affect breathing, swallowing, head position and bowel evacuation. Understand postural tendencies in older adults. Conceptualize how to enhance comfort sitting. Be able to demonstrate three-point positioning and forces related to seated posture. Understand the use of secondary supports and tilt. Understand the physics of hand propulsion in older adults. Be able to identify the three methods of foot propulsion in older adults. Be able to review restraint policies and how seating is affected by these policies in order to gain restraint-free positioning.