2222 – Acute and Chronic Pain
Intermediate / Pool
Workshop
Houston, TX /
Saturday, Oct. 10 – 2:00-5:30 pm – 3.5 credit hours equal to 3.5 CECs/.35 CEUs
(Classroom: 2:00-4:10 pm / Pool:
4:10-5:30 pm)
COURSE
DESCRIPTION: This course will
review common conditions that cause pain which are typically classified as
being acute versus chronic in nature. We will explore the complexity of chronic
pain and how an acute pain condition can develop into a chronic one. Current procedures
and medications that are used to treat pain will be discussed. Both
quantitative and qualitative measures of pain will be explored. We will use an
assessment of these measurements to set and achieve goals as well as adjust the
treatment plan on a daily basis. Environmental factors of the aquatic
environment such as temperature, depth, and patient and practitioner body
positioning will be used to identify ways to decrease pain. Aquatic therapy
techniques to decrease pain will also be used to help the patient or client
achieve goals more effectively.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1. Identify conditions that are typically classified as
acute vs. chronic pain.
2. Assess the complexity of chronic pain and how acute pain
can develop into chronic.
3. Examine current procedures and medications being used to
treat pain.
4. Explore the use of both quantitative and qualitative
measures of pain and how assessing these on a daily basis can be used to adjust
treatment and set/achieve goals.
5. Determine how changes in pain should guide the treatment
plan for the best patient outcome.
6. Identify environmental factors of the aquatic
environment, which can affect pain.
7. Develop aquatic techniques to decrease pain so the
patient can achieve goals more effectively.
FACULTY: Julia Meno-Fettig, CTRS, ATRIC, is the founder/owner of Therapeutic Aquatics, Inc. and aquaticcentral.com, specializing in consulting, information and rehabilitation. She is a presenter for the Aquatic Therapy Rehab Institute, Inc. and is the author and publisher of The "Bad Ragaz Ring Method Visual Instructional Manual and Video". Also co-producer of “PNF in The Pool” Video, she is the recipient of the ATRI 2002 Tsunami Spirit Award for her innovation, creativity and implementation of new ideas. Her workshops have been received enthusiastically by both national and international audiences.