Healthclick introduces continuing education for Occupational Therapists on creative techniques to enhance the fundamental skills required for independent living (ADLs) and instrumental activities (IADLs) in the inpatient rehab setting.
Professional discussions on the cognitive-motor connection lead to substantiating the utilization of past enjoyable activities to promote functional movement post-stroke.
FRANKLIN, Tenn. (PRWEB)
August 04, 2021
Creating engaging inpatient rehab activities to enhance the fundamental skills required for independent living (ADLs) and instrumental activates (IADLs) can be challenging. Physical and cognitive deficits often impede the successful execution of an activity.
One successful approach to promoting independent function instructed in our stroke rehab continuing education courses is to reproduce the personal activities that your patient once enjoyed before their diagnosis developed into functional limitations. This type of rehab reinforces cognitive and muscle memory and enhances compliance with a once enjoyed activity.
These exciting educational tools are included in healthclick online subscription which provides continuing education for occupational therapists and physical therapists. An annual subscription is $189 and provides all the required continuing education for Occupational Therapists and Physical Therapists in the pre-approved states.
More information can be found at healthclick continuing education course subscription.
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