2021 Cerebral Palsy Updates: The Role of Physical Therapy in Cerebral Palsy
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- Enduring Activity: 2021 Cerebral Palsy Updates: Achieving Excellence in Multidisciplinary Care
“The Role of Physical Therapy in Cerebral Palsy”
Evaluation and Credit: www.surveymonkey.com/r/KG9DGFN
Target Audience
This activity is designed for physicians, advanced practice providers, nurses and allied health professionals in the practice of pediatrics, primary care, neurosurgery, neurology, physical medicine and rehabilitation, and orthopedic surgery.
Statement of Need
About 500,000 children under age 18 in the United States currently have cerebral palsy, according to United Cerebral Palsy. A goal of the Cerebral Palsy Foundation is its Early Detection Initiative, which has reduced the age of detection from 2 years to 10 ½ months in its network. Earlier detection leads to earlier therapies and interventions, resulting in better long-term outcomes. This program will recognize the importance of early detection and provide clinicians the tools to recognize symptoms for early diagnosis as well as discuss the latest treatment options and strategies of
the multidisciplinary team. Highlighting excellence in care, better patient outcomes will be achieved.
Objectives
At the conclusion of this offering, the participant will be able to:
1) Review definition of cerebral palsy.
2) Review general role of physical therapists in health care system.
3) Review ICF Model.
4) Review common impairments seen in patients with cerebral palsy.
5) Discuss common physical therapy assessment and treatment tools based on patient impairments.
6) Discuss assessment and intervention techniques to address activity limitations and participation restrictions in patients with cerebral palsy.
Faculty
Brittany DeCroes Hornby, P.T., DPT
Pediatric Physical Therapist
Kennedy Krieger Institute
Baltimore, Maryland
Relevant Financial Relationships
Faculty
Faculty for this activity have no relevant financial relationships.
Planners
Dr. Vinay Puri has relevant financial relationships with Neurelis and Eisai for his roles on the advisory board and speaker’s bureau.
All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated.
Accreditation
Norton Healthcare is accredited by the Kentucky Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation
Norton Healthcare designates this enduring material for a maximum of 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Date of Original Release | March 2021
Course Termination Date | December 2022
Contact Information | Center for Continuing Medical Education; (502) 446-5955 or cme@nortonhealthcare.org
Resources
Postural asymmetries, pain, and ability to change position of children with cerebral palsy in sitting and supine: a cross-sectional study
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33142...
Systematic Review of Clinical Guidelines Related to Care of Individuals With Cerebral Palsy as Part of the World Health Organization Efforts to Develop a Global Package of Interventions for Rehabilitation
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33453...
Increasing ankle strength to improve gait and function in children with cerebral palsy: a pilot study
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17108...
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