1200 - Intro to Aquatic Therapy and Rehab
Beginner / Full-Day Workshop
2017 National Aquatic Therapy Conference Dates
Tuesday, February 14 Ð Washington, DC
Thursday, April 27 Ð
Chicago, IL
Tuesday, June 27 Ð Sanibel,
FL
Thursday, September 7 Ð San Diego, CA
Thursday, November 16 Ð Chicago, IL
Washington, DC /
Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2017 Ð 7:30 am-4:45 pm Ð 8.0 credit hours equal to 8.0
CECs/.8 CEUs
Classroom: 7:30-9:30
am
Pool: 9:30 am-12:30 pm
Lunch on own:
12:30-1:30 pm
Classroom: 1:30-4:45 pm
Chicago, IL /
Thursday, April 27, 2017 Ð 7:30 am-5:00 pm Ð 8.0 credit hours equal to 8.0
CECs/.8 CEUs
Classroom: 7:30-9:15
am
Pool: 9:15-11:45 am
Lunch on own: 11:45
am-1:00 pm
Classroom: 1:00-5:00 pm
Sanibel, FL /
Tuesday, June 27, 2017 Ð 8:00 am-5:00 pm / 8 credit hours equal to 8 CECs/.8
CEUs
Classroom: 8:00-10:00
am
Pool: 10:00 am-1:00
pm
Lunch: 1:00-2:00 pm
Classroom: 2:00-5:00
pm
2017 Professional Days
Saturday, March 4 Ð Cary, NC
Saturday, March 11 Ð Indianapolis, IN
Saturday, March 18 Ð Green Bay, WI
Saturday, March 25 Ð Morgantown, WV
Saturday, April 1 Ð Boston, MA
All Professional Day Sites Follow This Schedule:
8:00 am-5:00 pm / 8
credit hours equal to 8 CECs/.8 CEUs
Classroom: 8:00-10:00
am
Pool: 10:00 am-1:00
pm
Lunch on own Ð
1:00-2:00 pm
Classroom: 2:00-5:00
pm
Faculty: Ruth Sova,
MS, ATRIC
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
ÒIntroÓ
is an informative full-day workshop for those health professionals who would
like to expand skills into aquatic therapy and rehab, review for the ATRI
certification, or see what changes have occurred in the field.
Aquatic
therapy and rehabilitation is a growing market and provides an excellent
service to clients. ÒIntroÓ offers the most current essential information
you need to get confident in the concepts, compare the efficacy and outcomes to
land-based therapy, try several popular aquatic therapy protocols during the
in-pool lab, and access resources for more in-depth knowledge.
Aquatic Principles: The seminar will include basic
aquatic principles including buoyancy, resistance, and hydrostatic pressure,
and how those principles change the biomechanics of movement patterns.
Participants will experience how the principles affect balance, stabilization
and mobility, and how to use laminar flow, turbulence, and positional variations
to improve the clientÕs benefits. Some terminology is reviewed.
Outcomes: Aquatic therapy is shown to
improve function in certain clients more rapidly than traditional
therapies. A review of outcomes (who aquatic rehab works for, indications
and contraindications, what diagnoses it helps, why itÕs helpful, and when to
use it) and the concepts of aquatic therapy protocols are discussed.
Techniques: We will determine the concepts and
methodology of popular aquatic therapy and rehabilitation techniques, patient
populations that these modalities can work for, and discuss competency and
where to learn more about each.
Specialized Clientele: Participants will determine
which techniques are safe and appropriate for which specialized
clientele. Specific aquatic therapeutic interventions for older adults,
the obese, children, people with arthritis, fibromyalgia, back pain, knee pain,
diabetes, CAD, asthma and COPD, cerebral palsy, hearing and vision impairments,
CVA, hip replacements, DD, GI track problems, ParkinsonÕs, MS, osteoporosis,
shoulder problems, prenatal women, and athletes are discussed.
Pool Lab: Finally, this presentation will
allow participants to experiment with the basic concepts of Ai Chi, Ai Chi Ne, Bad
Ragaz, AquaStretchTM, PNF, Halliwick, UCT, the Burdenko Method,
BackHab, and Watsu¨ in the pool.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
FACULTY: 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.