Therapeutic Dosing: Optimizing Episodic Care to meet the Therapeutic Threshold
On-Demand: Therapeutic Dosing: Optimizing Episodic Care to Meet the Therapeutic Threshold
ON DEMAND
Plan of care management and intervention are a cornerstone of physical therapy practice as evidenced in the Standards of Practice for Physical Therapy published by the American Physical Therapy Association. Yet, dosing consideration and prescription require continued research especially in the pediatric patient. This course will address the importance of therapeutic dosing for intensity-based practice on the available and developing clinical research while also promoting advancement from traditional considerations for outpatient episodes of care. In providing a framework for selection of appropriate patients including, but not limited to, body structure and function level impairments, environmental and personal factors, clinicians will be able to identify appropriate opportunities for implementation of intensive intervention. Discussion of outcome measures and case studies will assist attendees in determining clinical feasibility across the outpatient setting and provide a scaffold for implementation while recognizing the importance of appropriate dosing.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, the learner will identify potential patient profiles most appropriate for intensive therapeutic dosing.
Upon completion of this course, the learner will describe appropriate therapeutic dosing to provide an intensive episode of care.
Upon completion of this course, the learner will distinguish benefits of intensity by utilization of qualitative and quantitative outcomes.