Geriatric Physical Therapy Part 1 & the Vibraboard


 

Geriatric Part 1 & The Vibraboard – vibraboard.info vibraboard.info How Seniors Benefit from Dynamic Physical Therapy Geriatric physical therapy is part of aging, which is a normal process of the body, and some changes related to the body are not always understood. It is a misconception that getting older means an individual should expect pain and loss of mobility. On the contrary, through dynamic physical therapy, including appropriate exercise, many seniors can enjoy the benefits of mobility and the independence it brings, increased physical fitness and overall health, control of bodily functions, and the more positive outlook that comes through a sensation of wellness and of taking care of oneself. Geriatric Physical Therapy Treatment Physical therapists who understand the physiological changes that older adults are going through work with senior patients to help them understand the anatomical changes they are undergoing and help them to establish a program of exercise to maintain mobility and independence. Some of the common conditions associated with aging which can be improved through geriatric physical therapy include the following: * Rheumatoid and Osteo Arthritis * Osteoporosis * Cancer * Bladder and Bowel Incontinence * Cardiac and Pulmonary Diseases * Stroke * Senile Dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease * Parkinson’s Disease * Coordination and Balance Disorders * Mobility-related Functional Limitations * Orthopedic Injuries * Joint Replacements * Hip Fractures * Amputations vibraboard.info vibraboard.info

 

Masonicare in Wallingford seeks volunteers for pet therapy
… pet visits with your dog to geriatric residents. The dog must be wellbehaved and up-to-date with vaccinations. The visiting time is flexible. We also are looking for someone to transport residents by wheelchair to and from appointments in physical … Read more on Meriden Record-Journal

Two New Nurses Join Juniper Village at Forest Hills Staff
In this role, she will oversee care coordination for resident wellness and health issues; physical therapy, doctors, family and pharmacy calls; delegation of duties to caregivers; and staff education. Pottinger has been employed as a licensed practical … Read more on Patch.com


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