Geriatric Precautions
E306W - Massage CE Program - 1 CE Hour(s)
Earn credits through articles you've already read in the Massage Professionals Update e-newsletter.
Discover ways to support your elderly clients. Combining four articles written especially for the Institute's Massage Professionals Update E-newsletter, this brief program will provide information on:
- Eight common medical issues with geriatric clients and their massage implications.
- Six less invasive, yet effective modalities for frail elders as well as 5 precautions for these clients.
- Identifing the early states of a stroke.
- Three complementary therapies for stroke rehabilitation
In the Geriatric Precautions program we've combined four articles written especially for the Institute's Massage Professionals Update. These four articles include:
- Geriatric Massage - Part I - There are currently more than 35 million Americans over the age of 65, and geriatric massage is one of the fastest growing specialties in the area of massage therapy. Discover eight specific medical issues you may encounter with this population – including skin ulcers, impaired hearing and chronic conditions – and how these issues may impact your massage sessions. In this exclusive 2-part article, you'll also learn how you can help ease the aches and pains of our aging population.
- Geriatric Massage - Part II: Modalities for Frail Elders - Discover six techniques that can safely be used on those who are experiencing the discomforts of aging, and find out five special precautions and contraindications to be aware of regarding this growing population.
- Would You Know if Your Client is About to Stroke? - Since there are no guarantees that a client won't have a stroke while in your care, make sure you can quickly identify the earliest stages of a stroke.
- Stroke Rehabilitation: 3 Complementary Therapies - Learn how bodywork can play a valuable role in helping to prevent stroke in those who are most vulnerable, and help victims recover with dignity. Of the five million stroke survivors in the United States, more than three million have some resulting disability or degree of impairment. Discover three complementary therapies that have been shown to help in stroke recovery and rehabilitation.
You can either read the articles by clicking on any of the titles above or upon enrollment you'll be able to access these articles and your online test through your online course account.
Student Reviews
I really enjoyed this course and learned a great deal! Thank you!- A. Tompkins, LMT
Materials
- 4 Original Articles - 15 pages
- Online multiple choice test
- Certificate upon completion
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Credits / Tuition
CE Hours: 1
Tuition: $15
Approvals
The Institute is approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) as a continuing education Approved Provider. Approved Provider 049478-00.
Credits also accepted by the AMTA, ABMP and NAHA.
For information regarding your specific state massage license requirements and approvals, visit our Massage Therapy Continuing Education Requirements page by clicking here.
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