1007 – Will It Work For You?

Beginner / Pool Only

 

Birmingham, AL / Saturday, March 3 - 5:00-6:00 pm - 1.0 credit hours equal to 1.0 CEC/.1 CEU

(Pool: 5:00-6:00 pm)

 

Faculty: 

Terri Mitchell, PTA, ATRIC

Ruth Sova, MS, ATRIC

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION: HereÕs an opportunity to watch (and maybe try) several different aquatic therapy techniques to see if they might work for your patients.

 

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

á         Experience several different aquatic techniques to use with a wide variety of populations

á         Identify techniques you can put to use in your own clinical environment

á         Determine the best protocols to use in groups or one-on-one

 

FACULTY:

Terri Mitchell, PTA, ATRIC, has been involved with aquatic fitness since 1982. She is a Training Specialist with the Aquatic Exercise Association, a Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) specializing in aquatic therapy, and instructor of a variety of aquatic fitness classes to persons of all ages and abilities. Terri is on staff at the University of Texas at Austin and enjoys working with young adults in the water. She holds certifications from AEA, ATRI, and IAR. Terri is a Certified Personal Trainer for both land and water. She is co-author of ÒApplications of PNF Techniques in the Aquatic SettingÓ manual and co-producer of ÒPNF in the PoolÓ video. She is the 2001 recipient of ATRIÕs Dolphin Award and the 2010 recipient of the ATRI Professional Award.

 

Ruth Sova, MS, ATRIC, founder/president of ATRI, is an internationally known speaker, author and consultant. She is the founder of six different businesses including the Aquatic Therapy & Rehab Institute, the Aquatic Exercise Association, Living Right Magazine, AmericaÕs Certification Trainers, Armchair Aerobics Inc., and the Fitness Firm. A leader in the health and wellness industry, she also draws on her vast experience as an entrepreneur to teach others what it takes to assume the risk of business and enterprise. Ruth is the author of numerous articles and 15 books on her specialties of wellness and business. She is the recipient of numerous awards including the Sevier-McCahill Disability International Foundation Award; and the John Williams, Jr. International Swimming Hall of Fame Adapted Aquatics Award. Known for her high energy and practical teaching approaches, Ruth has brought thousands of people over the years to understand the benefits of water exercise.