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In this episode we will learn from Holly Ross, OTR/L, WSI, LTP, ATRIC. Holly is a graduate of Eastern Michigan University with a bachelor's in science and a masters in occupational therapy. Growing up in the state of Michigan, Holly has been in the field of aquatics for going on 15 years in December 2024 and has taught over 3,000 students. With the relocation to the state of Colorado in 2018, Holly pursued her occupational therapy career in pediatrics & home health care. In February 2020, Holly founded Building Blocks OT, LLC to level up her services and provide the best for her clients. Now rebranded, CANOE services both outpatient occupational therapy needs and aquatic needs for children, teens, families, and young adults. Holly's specialties are aquatics, feeding, and vision therapies. When Holly “clocks out” she loves spending time with her husband, JR. They enjoy going to sporting events & being active. JR and Holly enjoy working out consistently at the swimming laps, going hiking, and spending time with her fur baby Winnie. When she's not working or being active, Holly enjoys watching TV and movies.Contact & Resources:Website: www.canoecommunity.org.Instagram: @canoe.communityFacebook: at Community Aquatics n' Occupational Engagement.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/holly-ross-090b50276/I work with small sponsors and small businesses all the time and we promote each other, so that's another way to get involved with me as well. All the sponsors we work with, we use that money to fund community events, raffles, and help the community as a whole. We're a for-profit with a non-profit heart for sure.Our free blog for parents and clients! You can submit requests for OT related topics you want education on as well, send me an email holly@canoecommunity.org.https://www.canoecommunity.org/blogI've done a few online articles and 1 YouTube as well featuring my business journey and tips/tricks: https://www.youtube.com/live/vPqiEyentSc?si=fKK4CMP1JXAkJPdPAnd then the articles:https://shoutoutcolorado.com/meet-holly-ross-pediatric-occupational-therapist-water-safety-instructor/?fbclid=PAY2xjawGlsiFleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABpuxulN4G6lXSm1x9hwD7KxzK8FUbwAAOTIex9tOCAE8g_i0BbTgj1iRXVw_aem_7B7uHFu2Z7Hnbw3d2mMUwAhttps://voyagedenver.com/interview/life-work-with-holly-ross-of-denver-area-colorado/?fbclid=PAY2xjawGlsi1leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABpl_5xmoS98ioG_etuHaaafYm8tBXxRINJzKjKoxdk9M-sTwbV3LfKql82A_aem_QZYoo2R_AAOoJfwFAO1Xwghttps://canvasrebel.com/meet-holly-ross/?fbclid=PAY2xjawGlsjZleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABplvpbbEdyP2bvvJ7mfwQLcHGh9j2Rj7fMaQ8mNS2AyDGF99dzDb9PnpdnA_aem_pwswkitGu1CwvkA9Py1lPAhttps://boldjourney.com/meet-holly-ross/?fbclid=PAY2xjawGlskBleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABpneNhBt6m9PC2My5xNkUPHRzYVxWce7A-1SxorUyjoQudfwaZ6vqu3OkSA_aem_wJG6blc1dtW6On3eZlZBjgI've also presented at my Alma Mater EMU for their conference. I am open to sharing slides for people to read. I presented at OTAC this year, and there is some educational materials for that too. But you'll have to email me for those holly@canoecommunity.orgAs always, I welcome any feedback & ideas from all of you or if you are interested in being a guest on future episodes, please do not hesitate to contact Patricia Motus at transitionsot@gmail.com or DM via Instagram @transitionsotTHANK YOU for LISTENING, FOLLOWING, DOWNLOADING, RATING, REVIEWING & SHARING “The Uncommon OT Series” Podcast with all your OTP friends and colleagues!Full Episodes and Q & A only available at:https://www.wholistic-transitions.com/the-uncommon-ot-seriesSign Up NOW for the Transitions OT Email List to Receive the FREE Updated List of Uncommon OT Practice Settingshttps://www.wholistic-transitions.com/transitionsotFor Non-Traditional OT Practice Mentorship w/ Patricia:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeC3vI5OnK3mLrCXACEex-5ReO8uUVPo1EUXIi8FKO-FCfoEg/viewformBIG THANKS to our sponsors Picmonic & TruelearnUSE DISCOUNT CODE “TransitionsOT” to Score 20% OFF Your Membership Today!Happy Listening Friends!Big OT Love!All views are mine and guests' own.
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Send us a text#063 Ready to break free from traditional rehab methods and create a practice that truly resonates with your passions? Gina Taylor is an occupational therapist who has successfully built her private practice by integrating hippotherapy and aquatic therapy. In this episode you will learn about her career transition, balancing motherhood, implementing innovative therapy strategies, and the importance of partnerships that prioritize community service over financial gain. She explains how she diversified her practice to include aquatic and nature-based therapies, overcoming initial challenges such as integrating hippotherapy and gradually building a consistent client base. Gina provides invaluable advice for rehab professionals contemplating their own private practice, highlighting the importance of hands-on experience in their chosen niche before committing fully, and meticulous financial tracking. Gina's story is a testament to the possibility of building a unique path in the rehab field while balancing a fulfilling personal life. Join us for an episode full of practical insights and encouragement to take those first steps toward your dream practice.For links and show notes, head to: https://rehabrebels.org/063Start your Rehab Rebel Journey! Receive access to FREE monthly progress updates, interview schedule, and a BONUS Top 25 Alternative Careers List for Rehab Professionals when you Start your Rebel Career and be part of the Rehab Rebels Tribe!Join us on Instagram and Facebook or your favorite social media @rehabrebels!Subscribe through Apple Podcast or Spotify!Support the show
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One of my favorites is back! Doctor of Physical Therapy, Jordan Weyker joins me today to talk about the benefits of aquatic therapy. Let's listen to Jordan and dive on in! Support the Show.Sign up for the Authentic Wellness newsletter for more great information! It's a great resource for healthy hormone balancing recipes, upcoming events, and ways you can create that healthy lifestyle you want! As a nice bonus- I'll send you an awesome freebie for joining my community for fun! Sign up here: https://mailchi.mp/7064d6faef34/this-is-me-at-50Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authenticwellness.net/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authenticwellnesscoach/Website: https://www.authenticwellness.net/music courtesy of pixabay.comhttps://pixabay.com/users/redproductions-970568/DisclaimersInformation in this podcast is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure disease, condition or other physical or mental ailment of the human body. The Coach is not acting in the capacity of a doctor, psychologist or other licensed or registered professional, and that any advice given is not meant to take the place of advice from those professionals. If the Client is under the care of a health care professional or currently uses prescription medications, the Client should discuss any dietary changes o...
In recent years, many alternative or complementary therapies have evolved with time e.g. Art, Music, Group, and Aquatic Therapy. These therapies promote communication, self-exploration, emotional growth, sensory integration, helps in venting out emotions and feelings, improve social and interaction skills. These therapies also improve eye contact and self-confidence.Art:-Art-based therapy is an excellent treatment for autism because it is inherently reinforcing for the children. It is a great source of enjoyment while at the same time mitigates the symptoms of the child.-It is also a wonderful facilitator in forming connexion with peers, turn-taking, respecting differences, and developing social skills in an enjoyable manner.Music:-Music therapy improves mood and social interaction.-It helps in working the upper body parts like hands, shoulders, wrist, forearms, and wrist and thus helps in coordination and relaxing the child.-Children can better express their emotional states while listening to different kinds of music.-Music helps in bringing down the hyperactivity of the child.-Music helps in reducing social isolation and increases interest in external events.Group:-Group therapy fosters social communication and interaction. It provides children an opportunity to make social relations in a fun environment.-It also helps in reducing hyperactivity and impulsivity.-It improves imitation skills, teaches turn taking in play.-Improves problem-solving and organizational skills.Aquatic:-Water immersion is beneficial for memory and cognition.-Reduces anxiety, hyperactivity, stereotypical behavior and inappropriate emotional responses.-Improves posture, coordination and body control.-It helps Improve child's attention span, concentration, impulse control, frustration tolerance and ability to follow instructions. https://www.instagram.com/reel/CqruFy-O2dF/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==#autism #autistic #autismpride #asd #autismawareness #autismacceptance #staystrong #thanks #life #optionsoflife #lifechoices #choices #patience #success #happiness #love #story #aba #positive #behavior #alternative #communication #art #therapy #music #aquatic
In this podcast episode, Maggie Aschenbrener discusses how she applies her passions for water, children, and occupational therapy by utilizing aquatic therapy in a school-based setting. In addition, she shares valuable insights on the benefits of aquatic therapy, the types of individuals who can benefit from it, and how occupational therapy practitioners can incorporate it into their practice.This podcast episode is a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning about aquatic therapy or incorporating it into their occupational therapy practice. It provides both inspiration and practical guidance on how to make the most of this modality.Listen now to learn the following objectives:Identify key benefits of aquatic therapy for individuals with a variety of conditions.Identify specific populations that could benefit from aquatic therapy.Identify potential opportunities to incorporate aquatic therapy into school-based occupational therapy services.Click here to view the full show notesThanks for tuning into the OT Schoolhouse Podcast brought to you by the OT Schoolhouse Collaborative Community for school-based OTPs. In OTS Collab, we use community-powered professional development to learn together and implement strategies together. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and check out the show notes for every episode at OTSchoolhouse.comSee you in the next episode!
:Do you work with or are you a parent of a child with Autism and/or additional needs, looking for the best health outcomes for this child? You will want to hear our guest today, Ruth Smith. She is THE leader in Aquatic Therapy in NSW, Australia and she offers 1:1 therapy work, as well as an online training course to help you and those you care so deeply for to reach their potential. Working backwards from challenging behaviours (no, they are not NAUGHTY children) to the development of improved coordination, proprioception, fine motor skills and core strength, Ruth has witnessed the world blossoming for her clients. This work is transformational and liberating, both for the children and their families. Ruth's 40+ year entrepreneurial journey in this unique field continues to gain more recognition and support while she continues to be humbled by her special clients and their stories of success.Ruth's Favourite album: Greatest Hits by Midnight OilWebsite: https://www.aquaticmentors.com.au/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruth-smith-a3bb14154/Contact: ruthrsmithuki1@gmail.com
Thomas Kearn, DC, ICCSP is a board-certified sports chiropractor who graduated from West Virginia University with a B.S. in Exercise Physiology and an emphasis in Aquatic Therapy. He then went on to earn his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from New York Chiropractic College. As a former athlete himself who has had to overcome several sports-related injuries Dr. Kearn understands the importance of providing drug-free alternatives to injury recovery, allowing his patients to return to the activities they love. Dr. Kearn holds several leadership positions and is an active member of several state and national organizations. As a leader within the industry, Dr. Kearn understands the severity of the current opioid epidemic and is committed to advancing the profession in order to increase patient access to drug-free alternatives for pain relief. @tomkearndcSubscribe, download, and rate!Follow @dpt.stephwww.dptsteph.com
Scott Hankins is a Physical Therapist astSynergy Therapies specializing in aquatic therapy. He created a phased progression program transitioning from water to land as well as an aquatics-based CEU to meet continuing education and training standards. He gives us the scope of clinical decision-making to incorporate aquatics into practice and the therapeutic benefits for our patients. For those interested in pursuing aquatics as a PT/PTA, check out Scott Hankins with Synergy Therapies, Synergy Solutions for a consultation as well as the Academy of Aquatic Therapy of the APTA. PARTING SHOT30:42 “Aquatic therapy works. It is a misunderstood medium of care.” - Scott Hankins
Multiple Sclerosis News Today's multimedia associate, Price Wooldridge, discusses how mice kept for two weeks at 10 C (50 F) showed lesser MS-like symptoms and inflammation than others, likely due to body's response to cold. Price also reads “Aquatic Therapy for Chronic Back Pain”, column by Ed Tobias. =================================== Are you interested in learning more about multiple sclerosis? If so, please visit: https://multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com/ ===================================== To join in on conversations regarding multiple sclerosis, please visit: https://multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com/forums/
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Listen in to learn more about aquatic therapy and how it can benefit those with chronic pain, balance issues, and even athletes working to return to their sport. Jaimee DuPage, PTA joins us from the Greg Monson Podcast Studio to discuss!
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Over the past two years I have witnessed Kevin Hauber's deep commitment to creating safe spaces for people to heal and grow. In addition to being a yoga teacher, author, eco businessman, and aquatic bodyworker, he is the main organizer of the Gold-Mining Circle, my men's group, which focuses on life-purpose and what each man truly wants in his life. In our conversation, we discuss the evolution of men's work and how “Gold-Mining” emerged. I recently had my first Watsu (water shiatsu) session with Kevin and we talk about that starting at the 40:20 mark. Kevin's Website: https://www.abundanthealthslo.org/ If you are interested in joining our men's group, email Kevin at kevin@abundanthealthslo.org Mankind Project: https://mankindproject.org/ Intro music from Bensound.com
Looking for the best pelvic floor hydrotherapy services in Bon Air, Virginia? Contact RVA Physical Therapy & Sports Rehab today for the experts who will help you achieve optimal health! Go to http://www.rvaphysicaltherapy.com (http://www.rvaphysicaltherapy.com) for more info!
Episode 48 NPTEFF Podcast Question Cardiovascular Effects to Aquatic Therapy & Altitude Changes
Episode 47 NPTEFF Podcast Content Cardiovascular Effects to Aquatic Therapy & Altitude Changes
Aquatic therapy can be used as a treatment modality for Occupational Therapy and comes with a range of benefits for both adults and children. Today we sit with Nicole Nickell, an Occupational Therapist and founder of Lullaby Waters. In this episode, we take a deep dive into aquatic therapy and what makes it so impactful.We talk to Nicole about the genesis of Lullaby Waters, as we discover how her love for water-based therapy evolved from a stint at St. Luke's Rehab Institute. We then take a closer look at why Nicole enjoys aquatic therapy so much. As the daughter of a physicist, we find out that Nicole loves water all the way down to a molecular level. She continues to tell us about water's helpful characteristics, like buoyancy, viscosity and hydrostatic pressure. Later in the show, Nicole expands on the sessions she provides, sharing details about its structure, and how she incorporates daily routine skills into them. We also discover more on what types of patients benefit most from aquatic therapy, like those with Down Syndrome and Cerebral Palsy. To hear more on Nicole's practice and why aquatic therapy is such a popular mode of occupational therapy, be sure to tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:Nicole shares a little about her professional background and her work in aquatic therapy.Hear the genesis of Lullaby Waters.Nicole shares the biggest benefits that water therapy can offer. Find out Nicole's approach to water and in-clinic therapy.We learn about what one of Nicole's typical sessions looks like. How Nicole works with kids who have a fear of water. We touch on Lullaby Waters' unique environment.Some of the ways water therapy can help adults with conditions like anxiety.Nicole's biggest challenges at work and how she deals with them. Nicole shares how she keeps herself and her team motivated.Find out how you can find aquatic therapy near you.Nicole's parting advice to therapists and parents.Be sure to check out the show notes on our blog at Harkla.Co/Podcast.Brought To You By HarklaThis podcast is brought to you by Harkla. Our mission at Harkla is to help those with special needs live happy and healthy lives. We accomplish this through high-quality sensory products, child development courses, & The Harkla Sensory Club.Podcast listeners get 10% off their first order at Harkla with the discount code "sensory". Head to Harkla.co/sensory to start shopping now.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:The Sensory Project Show PodcastThe Sensory Project on FacebookThe Sensory Project on InstagramHarklaLullaby WatersNicole Nickell on LinkedIn
On this episode of Metro Talks, we feature Dr. Igor Elman, DO, of MDVIP, and Tara Murphy OTR/L, CAPS, of Metro Physical & Aquatic Therapy. Dr. Igor Elman grew up in Brooklyn, New York, and completed his undergraduate studies at Brandeis University with a Bachelor of Sciences in 2007. He then worked in the pharmaceutical consulting industry as a research associate until 2008. Dr. Elman graduated from the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine with a D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathy) degree in 2012. He went on to complete his Internal Medicine residency at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center in 2015 with dual board certification by the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine. He practiced as a hospitalist (internist in the hospital) at St. Francis Hospital in Roslyn, New York from 2015 until 2019 where he remains affiliated and currently still works per diem. In November 2019, he took over a personalized medicine (concierge medicine) practice in Pomona, Rockland County, New York.https://www.mdvip.com/doctors/IgorElmanDO https://www.facebook.com/igorelmando/ Metro has recently expanded our homecare team of physical, occupational, and speech therapists throughout Rockland and Westchester county. We primarily specialize in geriatric care, and many of our therapists hold certifications in advanced training like the LSVT BIG certification for individuals with Parkinson’s Disease and other neurological conditions. Also, we’re actively building our team to include therapists that specialize in working with the pediatric population. At Metro, we are on a mission to break up the perception of home care to be only for individuals who are home-bound. Much like personalized care, home care is about as personalized as you can get - seeing someone directly in their own home environment and being able to see what they do from day to day. If we can collaborate with clinicians to identify when an individual is just starting to show any signs of decline such as increased weakness, worsening balance, etc., then we can work within a preventative care model to maintain well-being and active participation in daily activities. In this episode, we feature one of our very own Occupational Therapists, Tara Murphy, OTR/L, CAPS. Tara attended Scranton University in Pennsylvania for her B.S and M.S in Occupational Therapy. She has eight years of experience in a variety of settings including subacute care, outpatient, and home care. She specializes in geriatric care and completed advanced training including Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS), and LSVT BIG certification (specialized program for individuals with neurological conditions). Show Citations: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/02/11/this-is-the-real-reason-most-americans-file-for-bankruptcy.html https://www.mdvip.com/physicians/primary-care-model-outcomes
In this episode, We talk with Nelli Pierre, PT, DPT, ATRIC Owner/CEO of Enhance Rehab Services Ltd. Enhance Rehab Services, Ltd (ERS) was founded in 2017 in Trinidad and Tobago by Ms. Wynelli Pierre who sought to provide one-on-one aquatic therapy treatment for patients through her specialty in aquatic therapy. Nelli was also president of the Physiotherapy Association of Trinidad and Tobago as the youngest president ever. Nelli has pivoted her business during the pandemic and now includes telehealth services and tele-education for other healthcare professionals. It was a pleasure talking to Nelli who has accomplished so much early in her career with plans for even bigger things in the future. Enhance Rehab Services Website - https://www.enhancerehabtt.com/ Nelli's IG - https://www.instagram.com/dr.nelli_triniphysio/ Non-Clinical 101 course – Save $50! - https://academy.thenonclinicalpt.com/p/non-clinical-101/?affcode=234239_csmvqv8y&coupon_code=SAVE50 Head over to Apple Podcasts to Leave us a Rating and Review! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-beyond-physical-therapy-podcast/id1516166281 And Check Us Out on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/beyondptpodcast/ Support the show on Patreon! - patreon.com/beyondptpodcast
If you or someone you know is suffering with pain and wants a FREE consultation with a Doctor of Physical Therapy click the link https://tinyurl.com/FixmeTPPT Total Performance Physical Therapy (TPPT) is a state-of-the-art physical and aquatic therapy center that caters to all types of injuries, with locations in North Wales, Hatfield, and Norristown, PA. Visit http://www.totalperformancept.com to learn more! Subscribe to our channel: https://goo.gl/KbvrGH Call: 215.997.9898 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TotalPerformancePhysicalTherapy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/totalppt
Intensive Care Unit Acquired Weakness can be mitigated by early activity and progressive mobilization.Hydrotherapy enables patients to work on their recovery in a very early stage. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrc.2018.09.021 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aquatics/message
Dr. Mary Wykle, a #spinalchampion herself, sits down with Dr. Rita Roy to discuss her personal story of healing and recovery and her involvement as an aquatic therapy and fitness instructor for the U.S. military and others. As one of the authors of the CDC's position paper on swimming during the pandemic, Dr. Wykle also shares her perspective on how to use swimming for exercise safely during COVID-19.Check out the Aquatic Therapy and Rehab Institute as well as information on Dr. Wykle's induction into the International Swimming Hall of Fame! Support the show (https://spinehealth.org/donate/)
Dr. Mary Wykle, a #spinalchampion herself, sits down with Dr. Rita Roy to discuss her personal story of healing and recovery and her involvement as an aquatic therapy and fitness instructor for the U.S. military and others. As one of the authors of the CDC's position paper on swimming during the pandemic, Dr. Wykle also shares her perspective on how to use swimming for exercise safely during COVID-19.Check out the Aquatic Therapy and Rehab Institute as well as information on Dr. Wykle's induction into the International Swimming Hall of Fame! Support the show (https://spinehealth.org/donate/)
Aquatic Therapy with Haley Lantiegne, MA, ATC In this episode, we asked Haley: What experience do you have with aquatic therapy? PT Clinic part time working in the pool How do you recommend implementing aquatic therapy when an athletic trainer has such a busy schedule? Work with the time that you have - even 10 minutes. Find a balance with warm up and cool down time, flexibility 5% warm up & cool down 10-15% flexibility 50-70% Stabilization & resistance in the water How do you communicate with a physician about implementing aquatic therapy post operatively? Being clear with your intentions, wording, and how aquatic therapy will benefit patient (rather than just “swimming” Do you have any favorite exercises in the water? Start basic - get them used to the water by walking. Injuries come with compensation and getting them walking in the water forward, backward, and sidestepping can help activate hips, achieve proper ROM, and work towards a healthy gait. Marching. Upper body ROM - Angels, ER/IR Are there any other conditions besides post operative conditions that you have found aquatic therapy to help? Relaxation, increased circulation, respiratory cardiotherapy, limited ROM, decreased bone density, disc degeneration & herniations, rheumatoid arthritis, ALS, upper extremity injuries too! How long do you spend in the water? 20 minutes is usually good, but you can spend anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour in the water What would you recommend for a clinician who wants to learn more about aquatic therapy? Research and reading only goes so far - get into the water and try out basic movement patterns! Vary depths, move with hands open versus hands closed Connect with and shadow others who use aquatic therapy Applicable Knowledge: What is one thing that our listeners can go and try today: Get into the water and start to vary up your rehab, prehab, and cross training/conditioning! Join our AT Corner Facebook Group to comment on this episode and join the conversation with other listeners of the show! Follow us on instagram! @atcornerpodcast Subscribe on Youtube! AT Corner Youtube If you took the time to read this you can take the time to rate us — it's one click on apple podcasts!!! Email us your stories, questions to answer on the show, topics you would like to hear, or just say hi! atcornerds@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/atcornerpodcast -Sandy & Randy
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Conor Schmidt, DPT, is a physical therapist with Metro Physical & Aquatic Therapy. Links:Conor Schmidt bio:https://www.metrophysicaltherapy.com/conor-schmidt/physical-therapistInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/thefightingphysicaltherapist/
Sammy Benyamin, DPT, is a physical therapist with Metro Physical & Aquatic Therapy.Links:Sammy Benyamin bio:https://www.metrophysicaltherapy.com/sam-benyamin
In this episode we are going to talk with Maria Conceição about The Evidence of Aquatic Therapy for Painful Shoulder Disability, her Doctoral Thesis in Physiotherapy. Research Center for Physical Activity, Health and Leisure. Faculty of Sport of the University of Porto. where she analysed the outcomes of AT strategies for treating painful shoulders in older adults using biomechanical methods, as well she is going to share her experience with the sequels of having COVID and some ideas to treat in the water. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aquatics/message
Michael Viscuso, DPT, AIB-VR, is a physical therapist with Metro Physical & Aquatic Therapy. He is a vestibular certified therapists through The American Institute of Balance. Links:Michael Viscuso bio:https://www.metrophysicaltherapy.com/michael-viscusoThe American Institute of Balance:https://www.dizzy.com
Dipti Patil, PT is a practicing Physical therapist for the last 16 years. She is a member of IATF. She holds an Aquatic Therapy certification from Switzerland, (IATF) and working as an Aquatic Therapist since 6 years. For the last 11 years, she is the clinical director of Aarrosh Aquatherapy, Physiotherapy, Rehabilitation and Research Center. In this Episode we are going to talk about aquatic therapy and KIds with autism --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aquatics/message
In this bonus episode, I was able to talk with Johan regarding the options to treat patients with metabolic problems to boost their immune system. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aquatics/message
Thanks for joining us as we introduce Metro Physical & Aquatic Therapy's newest segment! As Long Island's oldest family owned & operated physical therapy company, we have been fortunate enough to vastly expand our well-versed and knowledgeable network of medical, health, and wellness professionals. With today's community being so invested in healthier and higher quality lifestyles, we feel that teaming up with our resources, ranging from physicians, therapists, sports, fitness coaches (and many more!), will be a great way to bring more specific information to many who want to take their knowledge to the next level! We hope you enjoy, Our Thoughts, For Your Why.
In this episode, our Wellness Coordinators Donovan, Nival, and Glenn sat down with Dr. Miquela Rolle, an advocate for physical rehabilitation, fitness, and wellness. Dr. Rolle is a Bahamian author, speaker, and CEO. Her background includes health, sports, and exercise science and she is a Doctor of Physical Therapy. Among her many other involvements such as the Assistant Secretary on the executive board of the Bahamas Association of Physical Therapy, she is also a certified Zumba instructor and certified in Aquatic Therapy. Dr. Rolle started Paramount Rehabilitation & Fitness Center (https://www.paramountrehabandfitness.com/) with the philosophy of helping others become more active and live free from painkillers. Among her peers, Dr. Rolle is frequently seen with a smile and is known for her positive words of encouragement. Zest Wellness is a comprehensive Wellness Program for Colonial Medical, Atlantic Medical, and BritCay Premier Health Members. Learn more and sign up at http://zestwellnesscgi.com/. Blog: http://www.zestwellnesscgiblog.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zestwellnesscgi/ Music: Let's Chill (https://soundcloud.com/letschillcanada). Colonial Group International Ltd. and its affiliates (together “CGI”) does not provide medical advice. The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered in any circumstances to constitute medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Should you have any healthcare related questions, please call or see your physician or other qualified health care provider/professional without delay. CGI shall not be liable for any diagnostic and/or treatment decision made by you or anyone else in reliance on any information provided by CGI via this podcast, any other Program newsletter or through the Program itself. Should any unexpected medical event occur while you are participating in the Program, please seek medical advice, diagnosis or treatment from a physician or qualified health care provider/professional without delay.
Camella (Swami Nibhrtananda) has been practicing and studying yoga for decades and experienced how the practice of yoga changes over time or through illness or injury. She is certified in Aquatic Therapy and Rehabilitation as well as being a Yoga Therapist and Ayurvedic Health Educator and home funeral guide. She has authored 2 books on yoga and developed an accessible Aqua Yoga training program that caters for diverse populations. She is on faculty at Atri and bridges the gap between yoga and aquatic exercise. As a female Swami, she shares deep mystical Kriya yoga concepts with humor and enthusiasm and a female perspective.You can find her here - http://www.aquakriyayoga.com/She has a Facebook group entitled Good Death Cafe and Cooking the Yoga Sutras-an online Home Study Program that uses cooking as a metaphor for the ancient teachings - https://www.cookingtheyogasutras.com/
Anthony is being treated in aquatic therapy for severe osteoarthrosis. The patient being treated in tepid water up to the head. The physical therapist is challenged with understanding cardiovascular physiology as it relates to the aquatic environment. How well do you know your cardiac physiology? Let's test your knowledge in this excellent episode about Aquatic Therapy Are you looking for an awesome cheatsheet with the Top Facts To Know About Aquatic Therapy & Each Major System? Look no further: https://www.kylericeprep.com/aquatic Click to listen now: iTunes:http://bit.ly/NPTECLINICALFILES Libsyn: http://bit.ly/LIBSYNFILES Did you get this question wrong?! If you were stuck between two answers and selected the wrong one, then you need to visit www.DestroytheNPTE.com, to learn about the #1 solution to STOP getting stuck.
We discuss how a phase 2 trial is planned for SRK-015 in SMA patients after positive phase 1 data was reported. Also, Community Editor Kevin Schaefer talks about trying on-land physical therapy, and how it compares to his usual aquatic therapy. Are you interested in understanding gene therapy? ExploreGeneTherapy.com has helpful information about gene therapy, including its history and how it is being investigated for the treatment of genetic diseases. Visit www.exploregenetherapy.com
We were in the studio for The Valley Business Today with Katie Cooper from Luray/Page County Chamber of Commerce and her guest, Mitch Lovinger from Apex Network Physical Therapy. Mitch told us about his road to entrepreneurship that brought him to purchase Apex Network (formerly known as Excel.) We discussed all the services offered at his practice that include: Aquatic Therapy, Industrial Rehabilitation, Physical Therapy + Sports Rehabilitation, and Occupational Therapy.
Lydia Lytle discusses the many benefits of aquatic therapy and how to optimize the effects of buoyancy to get the best results.
Michael Morale discusses how the FDA is revising the draft guidance on developing treatments for rare diseases. Also, Kevin Schaefer discusses how he and his physical therapist worked on him sitting unassisted during his aquatic therapy workout. Are you interested in understanding gene therapy? ExploreGeneTherapy.com has helpful information about gene therapy, including its history and how it is being investigated for the treatment of genetic diseases. Visit www.exploregenetherapy.com
Join Melanie Vann and Kristin Walker for a discussion about how aquatic therapy is fun, safe, and effective for children with Autism.Hydrostatic pressureChildren with autism are known to crave deep pressure. Water provides this through hydrostatic pressure, or the pressure that a liquid exerts when it’s at rest. Water exerts 30x more deep pressure stimulation on the body than air. More importantly, unlike pressure vests or weighted blankets, water completely surrounds and envelopes the child’s body, perfectly distributing an equal and consistent amount of pressure on all submerged parts of the body. The result is an especially calming environment that soothes children with autism, helps them organize other sensory inputs, and gives them more confidence to try new movements.Vestibular stimulationSome of the obsessive, repetitive behaviors that children with autism exhibit, such as rocking and twirling, are directly related to an underdeveloped vestibular system. Children with autism usually engage in these activities because they are trying, by external measures, to develop a sense of balance. Unfortunately, these maladaptive modulations are also distracting and, too often, self-destructive. By contrast, moving around in water creates a controlled vestibular situation that is safe and more effective than other methods. Proprioceptive feedbackAquatic therapy for children with autism includes activities specifically designed to provide proprioceptive feedback. Proprioception, also known as your sixth sense, is your body’s ability to understand where it is in space—which is an ability that develops later in childhood, explaining why babies need to be held and why toddlers’ movements are erratic. For children with autism, this sense is usually underdeveloped, making them seem clumsy or strange in their movements. In water, the resistance children encounter when they move, the feel of water rushing past them, and the hydrostatic pressure when they are still all combine to give enhanced proprioceptive feedback and improve this sense.Read the full blog article on Springbrook Autism Behavioral Health's website:https://springbrookautismbehavioral.com/portfolio-item/aquatic-therapy-for-children-with-autism-is-fun-safe-and-effective/
Danielle Debulgado is a Physical Therapist Assistant, Certified Kinesiotaping Practitioner and Primary Aquatic Therapist for Athletico in Aurora, IL. Dr. Brian Cole MD at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush and Steve Kashul discuss why aquatic therapy is a great choice for treating injuries with Danielle Debulgado. Included in their conversation is why aquatic therapy is so effective and who should undergo this type of therapy.
Steve and Dr. Cole talk with Danielle Debulgado from ATI Physical Therapy about the benefits of aquatic therapy. Thanks to advancements in technologies and accessibility, a lesser-publicized therapy, known as aquatic therapy, is steadily becoming a highly endorsed secondary option for … Continue reading →
I was happy to connect and speak with Erin, a classmate of mine from the University of Santa Monica's Spiritual Psychology prorgam. Erin has taken a dive (no pun intended!) into using water to facility deep healing and trauma release. With trauma in our world today being such an epidemic, I was fascinated to learn of such a gentle yet powerful intervention. In this conversation we explore why trauma is and how our bodies can hold on to this energy, potentially leading to chronic mental, emotional, and physical conditions. Erin shares how the water can be such a powerful means to release this trauma. She shares some profound stories from the work she has been facilitating as an aquatic bodywork therapist and Watsu practitioner. Links to more... > Show notes and resources: https://alter.health/episode14 > Get a copy of Dr. Benjamin's book: https://amzn.to/2tmiOz3 > Apply to work with Dr. Benjamin: https://alter.health/membership > Connect on Facebook: https://fb.me/alterhealthinc > Follow Dr. Benjamin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drbenjaminalter/
Matt Furlot joined the Back in Motion Team in August 2017 and is the Vice President of Health Services. A registered massage therapist since 1997, Matt has specialty credentials as a certified Sports Massage Therapist (SMT) as well as in Aquatic Therapy and Rehabilitation (ATRI). With a science background, Matt is a recipient of the Lieutenant Governor’s award for his achievements in Applied Sciences. Matt has filled many executive and board roles with various professional associations and sports organizations over his career. From 2006-2010 Matt participated with the Vancouver Olympic Committee (VANOC) on the medical services team as a Medical Manager and Supervisor for the 2010 Olympics and Paralympics. Matt has also been a staff therapist with over 20 of Canada’s National Teams. He has worked in the NBA, CFL, MLS, and has traveled internationally with sports. Matt has often been a keynote speaker at international conferences in sports, aquatic therapy, and business. A passion for sharing knowledge, Matt continues to teach each year at UBC in the Masters Physiotherapy Program, and has also developed continuing education courses in several different health professions. In 2015, Matt shared the stage as a guest “Shark” with original NBC Shark Tank celebrity Kevin Harrington where he had over 50 entrepreneurs pitch their businesses to him. The same year, Matt co-authored the book “Entrepreneur Success Stories,” which became a #1 Amazon Bestseller in all book categories. Legacies Health Centre (LEGACIES) was founded by Matt in 2006 and is now a subsidiary of Back in Motion. This unique brand of private healthcare brings together an interdisciplinary team of health professionals, with a united focus to help the patient get better, faster. LEGACIES has been the official choice of the CFL’s BC Lions since 2006. Focused on delivering exceptional care to the people in the community, LEGACIES are the only private allied-health clinics in Canada with a lowest cost guarantee. What you’ll learn about in this episode: The importance of systems and why you need to get them down on paper The four steps for creating a system Why you need to keep your system simple and how to verify if it works when someone else uses it Why your business becomes more valuable once you systematize it Getting employee buy in with systems How building systems leads to the freedom you get into entrepreneurship for The impact of using systems to measure things in your business Why you have to take action to get results in your business Ways to contact Matt: Email: mattfurlot@gmail.com Twitter: @LegaciesMatt Facebook: www.facebook.com/matt.furlot Website: www.legacieshealthcentre.ca
Are you ready to make time for your health, for yourself and accomplish the rich life you desire? What does it take to be healthy? How does our attitude contribute into our own heath? How do you prioritize your life? What is your number one priority? Would you like to learn the common sense to good health? Is fear motivator factor? “If it’s not broken don’t fix it”. Please don’t wait for that to happen. Take care of number 1 (U) or you’ll be stepping into number 2. Are you ready to learn some helpful tips to stay healthy and achieve optimum health? Our guest today is Dr. Joe Kasper. Dr. Joe has Ph.D in Holistic Nutrition, master degree in physical education with a specialty in exercise science, master degree in education and health and he also received his Doctoral training specializing in Human Performance, and Doctoral training specializing in Aquatic Therapy, and Post-graduate training in Special Populations. For more information visit our website at: http://YourLifeNow.info
Stacy Lynch began specializing in aquatic therapy in 2005 and was integral to the first published case review on Aquatic Therapy and Alzheimer's Disease. He continues to work with the development of Aquatic Programs for Residents with Dementia in the Long Term Community and discusses the expansion of his program.
Stacy Lynch began specializing in aquatic therapy in 2005 and was integral to the first published case review on Aquatic Therapy and Alzheimer's Disease. He continues to work with the development of Aquatic Programs for Residents with Dementia in the Long Term Community and discusses the expansion of his program.
Lori from Rehab Services discusses the benefits of aquatic physical therapy.
Patients are beating breast cancer with the help of Aquatic Therapy. Supported by the buoyancy of the 90-93 degree water, patients are able to perform therapies that increase strength and muscle tone, range of motion and mobility; all while decreasing pain and improving overall well being. Listen in as Kelly Billings, Alegent Health Pysical Therapist and Paula Lens, breast cancer survivor, share their personal experiences with this form of breast cancer therapy.