MMOA Podcast - Physical Therapy | Fitness | Geriatrics
Medical
MMOA (Modern Management of the Older Adult) helps rehab & fitness pros get results with older adults. Brought to you by the Institute of Clinical Excellence, tune in to hear pertinent geriatric discussions, relevant research, & treatment ideas. Good for Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Assistants, Students, New Grads, Seasoned Veterans, Geriatricians, & Fitness Professionals. Find out more at www.MMOA.online
Location:
United States
Description:
MMOA (Modern Management of the Older Adult) helps rehab & fitness pros get results with older adults. Brought to you by the Institute of Clinical Excellence, tune in to hear pertinent geriatric discussions, relevant research, & treatment ideas. Good for Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Assistants, Students, New Grads, Seasoned Veterans, Geriatricians, & Fitness Professionals. Find out more at www.MMOA.online
Language:
English
Intimacy in Memory Care
Duración:00:21:32
Osteoporosis: Diagnosis, Prognosis, Treatment
Duración:00:17:05
The Power Of Community
Duración:00:11:48
Fitness Forward Geriatric Clinicians do PELVIC Well!
Duración:00:21:32
Individualized Blood Pressure Measurement
Duración:00:19:47
Make It Meaningful Load It Dose It: Case Study
Duración:00:19:35
Group Fitness During Acute Arthritis: Case Study
Duración:00:18:33
Csepe Super 7
Duración:00:12:22
Cognitive Screening 101
Duración:00:15:27
Listen Well
Duración:00:18:04
Mind the Gap between Diagnosis & Prognosis
Duración:00:17:29
Urinary Tract Infections: The Role of the Geri-Clinician
Duración:00:15:49
WHY we advocate for high-load RT in Geri Populations
Duración:00:17:26
Smart Goals For The Older Adult
Duración:00:11:17
Seeking Adventure: SOC
Duración:00:13:53
Elder Law Care: What We Need to Know
Duración:00:16:11
#PTonICE Daily Show: Kneeling After Total Knee Replacement
Duración:00:12:09
iWalk and your patients
Duración:00:11:48
The Fitness Forward Discharge
Duración:00:19:13
Gait distrubances, forgetfulness, and incontinence is it Alzheimer's or something else?
Duración:00:18:49