1-day workshop about strategies to increase intensity and amount of practice during rehabilitation
Speakers:
Dr Annie McCluskey PhD MA DipCOT FOTAR
Karl Schurr BAppSc(Phty) MAppSc (Phty)
Learning Outcomes
At the completion of this course participants should be able to:
• Outline the evidence for a dose-response relationship between amount of practice and outcomes
• Describe strategies to increase patient motivation and empowerment
• Describe effective instructions and feedback during practice
• Describe strategies to set up the environment for safe and effective semi-supervised practice
• Describe strategies to increase attendance and participation in classes
• Outline the evidence for and describe strategies to increase carer involvement in practice
• Outline the evidence for increasing adherence to independent exercise programmes
• Discuss and implement strategies to increase intensity of practice in your workplace
Content
How much is enough practice?
• The evidence for a dose-response relationship between amount of practice and outcomes
Changing motivation:
• Meaningful assessments
• How to increase patient motivation and involvement in practice
• Changing environments
• Changing behaviour
Semi-supervised practice:
• Structuring the environment for safe semi-supervised practice
• Structuring the environment for effective semi-supervised practice
• Increasing participation and attendance in classes
• Using workstations to increase practice
• Using devices to increase practice
• Evidence for involving carers in patient practice
• Strategies for involving carers in patient practice
Fully-supervised one-to-one practice:
• Optimal amount and frequency of instructions
• Internal and external focus of instructions
• Optimal type, amount and frequency of feedback
• Structuring the environment to drive practice
Independent practice:
• Evidence for improving adherence to home exercise/ independent exercise programmes
Teaching materials presented during this workshop were developed by Simone Dorsch, Karl Schurr and Kate Scrivener from the StrokeEd Collaboration, www.StrokeEd.com. @Stroke_Ed
Tea and coffee will be provided. Lunch is not provided but there are places nearby to buy lunch.
Registration is from 8.00 am. To be held at the University of Manchester – specific address to be confirmed.
Manchester ACPIN are hosting a second event called Biomechanics of the Trunk (click here for further details). If you wish to attend both you can purchase a combined ticket of:
1000 Reps a Day – Cancelled
Date/Time
Date(s) - 05/11/2020
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Location
University of Manchester
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MANCHESTER ACPIN PRESENTS
1000 Reps a Day
1-day workshop about strategies to increase intensity and amount of practice during rehabilitation
Speakers:
Dr Annie McCluskey PhD MA DipCOT FOTAR
Karl Schurr BAppSc(Phty) MAppSc (Phty)
Learning Outcomes
At the completion of this course participants should be able to:
• Outline the evidence for a dose-response relationship between amount of practice and outcomes
• Describe strategies to increase patient motivation and empowerment
• Describe effective instructions and feedback during practice
• Describe strategies to set up the environment for safe and effective semi-supervised practice
• Describe strategies to increase attendance and participation in classes
• Outline the evidence for and describe strategies to increase carer involvement in practice
• Outline the evidence for increasing adherence to independent exercise programmes
• Discuss and implement strategies to increase intensity of practice in your workplace
Content
How much is enough practice?
• The evidence for a dose-response relationship between amount of practice and outcomes
Changing motivation:
• Meaningful assessments
• How to increase patient motivation and involvement in practice
• Changing environments
• Changing behaviour
Semi-supervised practice:
• Structuring the environment for safe semi-supervised practice
• Structuring the environment for effective semi-supervised practice
• Increasing participation and attendance in classes
• Using workstations to increase practice
• Using devices to increase practice
• Evidence for involving carers in patient practice
• Strategies for involving carers in patient practice
Fully-supervised one-to-one practice:
• Optimal amount and frequency of instructions
• Internal and external focus of instructions
• Optimal type, amount and frequency of feedback
• Structuring the environment to drive practice
Independent practice:
• Evidence for improving adherence to home exercise/ independent exercise programmes
Teaching materials presented during this workshop were developed by Simone Dorsch, Karl Schurr and Kate Scrivener from the StrokeEd Collaboration, www.StrokeEd.com. @Stroke_Ed
Tea and coffee will be provided. Lunch is not provided but there are places nearby to buy lunch.
Registration is from 8.00 am. To be held at the University of Manchester – specific address to be confirmed.
Manchester ACPIN are hosting a second event called Biomechanics of the Trunk (click here for further details). If you wish to attend both you can purchase a combined ticket of:
ACPIN MEMBERS: £110
NON ACPIN MEMBERS: £150
To purchase the combined ticket please email the Membership Administrator
Remember to log in if you are an ACPIN member
Bookings
Bookings are closed for this event.
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