Geriatrics: how to exploit the potential of our elderly patients in rehabilitation
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Learning objectives module 1 and 2
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Define the legal framework for applying the DN
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Master the basic rules of hygiene and safety to practice DN
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Define the indications and contraindications of the DN
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Know the effects of DN
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Practice the different types of DN: superficial, deep and electrical stimulation
Learning objectives module 3
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Review the participants' experience from module 2 and answer their questions
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Address and comment on the clinical cases of participants
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Recall the basic hygiene and safety rules for practicing DN in complete safety
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Recall the mechanisms of SEIM
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Recall the anatomy of the regions approached for safe treatment by DN
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Know how to identify the PTs of the muscles of the upper quadrant
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Practice DN techniques on PTs of upper quadrant muscles
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Know how to identify the PTs of the muscles of the upper quadrant and treat them by DN while respecting the rules of safety and hygiene
List of target audiences
Masseur-physiotherapist DE
Prerequisites
MKDE diploma and basic training on trigger points (minimum 14 hours)
Duration of training and organizational arrangements
The duration of the training: 69 hours spread over 3 sessions,
Over 3 days
Max workforce: 20 people
Training content
Module 1:
Module 2:
Module 3:
Romain Artico is a physiotherapist masseur, and holds a Master 2 VHMA research option, and a Doctorate in movement sciences.
Passionate about sport, movement and caring for others, he isphysiotherapist for 8 years in geriatric SSR.
He was first interested in the fall of the elderly and the search for its causes in the field of movement and balance. This is how clinical reasoning played an increasingly important role in his training.
In parallel with his hospital activity, he has always been strongly interested in musculoskeletal training by working with competitive or high-level athletes (BMX, Badminton).
To improve his clinical reasoning, he trained with the Maitland concept in which he discovered a scientific vision of clinical reasoning that he enjoyed appropriating and practicing.
Passionate about teaching and research, he completed a doctorate in movement science on balance mechanisms in which he was able to delve deeper into the fields of neuroscience and biomechanics.
Neuroscience and in particular Bayesianism have enriched his vision of clinical reasoning and made him want to transmit it both in IFMK and in continuing education.
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Lieu de la formation :
Bordeaux : Holiday Inn de Mérignac, 5 impasse Amélia Earhart, 33700 Mérignac
Brantôme en Périgord : K2B - 28 rue d'Hippocrate 24310 Brantôme en Périgord