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Falls among older adults remain one the most pressing issues for rehabilitation professionals. More than 95% of hip fractures are caused by falling and falls cost the healthcare system about $31 billion dollars annually. The good news is that falls are not a normal part of aging and that they are preventable. Additionally, many of the risk factors associated with falling can be modified with the help of healthcare professionals. But clinicians have to understand the complexnature of falls and implement the most up to date interventions to effectively manage these patients.
This comprehensive course will provide attendees a deeper understanding of the interplay between risk factors associated with falls. Additionally, participants will review andpractice the most evidence-based examination and evaluative tools available to be able to develop the best individualized plan of care of their patient and document skilled justification for treatment. Finally, participants will leave this course gaining the current best practices andinterventions available to healthcare professionals in managing falls and aid in the prevention of future falls.
*Hands-on labs will be modified for web-based delivery formats into recorded demonstrations
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Athletic Trainers
5/5
Jennifer (MS) on Apr 09, 2026
very useful information for geriatric population in multiple treatment settings.
5/5
Nancy (CT) on Apr 08, 2026
really excellent!!!! thank you!!!!
5/5
Rimma (NY) on Apr 02, 2026
more cva
5/5
Carrie (LA) on Mar 26, 2026
one of my favorite summit classes and top 5 summit instructors. instructor was engaging, relatable, and provided useful information i can use in multiple settings. great class.
5/5
Robert (IL) on Mar 23, 2026
very entertaining because she takes what she is teaching seriously but does it in a fun way.
5/5
Makindra (OR) on Mar 22, 2026
great explanations, great evidence presented in a way that we can use on "monday." this was the best class i have taken from summit. thank you.
5/5
Wesley (TN) on Mar 17, 2026
i really enjoyed it but the teacher should be knowledgeable about the research done by ann shumway (or shumway-cook%3f) about gait distances necessary for community needs or some such verbiage (about 1300 ft i think)
5/5
Tracy (KY) on Mar 14, 2026
it was a great course.
5/5
Shanice (TN) on Mar 09, 2026
i love how the instructor was very informative , approachable with all of her information, very animated, easy to receive what she was presenting as well as data oriented.
5/5
Caitlin (LA) on Mar 07, 2026
very informative.
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