Reviewing a TR Program: How Nationwide Children's Hospital utilized the literature to support the Intensive Pain Rehabilitation and Education Program (.1 CEUs)
Quality of Life with Cerebral Palsy and Recreational Therapy: A Parent's Perception (.1 CEUs) This session will focus on perceived QOL of a child with cerebral palsy related to RT treatment in an aquatic environment. There is little research pertaining to CP...
Activities of Daily Living for Individuals with Physical Disabilities: A Delphi Technique (0.1 CEUs) Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) are those tasks that individuals complete daily (Bleijenberg et al., 2017). ADLs can be categorized based on the complexity of the...
Life Care Planning and the Implications for Recreational Therapy Practice ( .1 CEUs) To support health promotion, prevention of secondary conditions, and quality of life, recreational therapists, particularly in private practice, should consider...
Lightbulb Moments: Connecting Theory to Recreational Therapy Practice Within Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Settings (.1 CEUs) This session aims to reeducate and reinvigorate recreational therapy practitioners on theory-based practice within practice, specifically within physical medicine and...
Activities of Daily Living Categories: What Does this Mean for Recreational Therapy? (.1 CEUs) As recreational therapists, we should be aware of the three categories of ADLs as well as those activities that fall into the appropriate category. However, we believe...
Finding My Feet: Adaptive Sports Theory to Practice (.1 CEUs) This session will explore the benefits, facilitators, and theories supporting adaptive sport participation. It with briefly cover experiences with 13 different...
Breaking Barriers for Wheelchair Users' Traveling: Tips and Tricks (.1 CEUs) This presentation will include safety tips and recommendations for traveling by wheelchair users, including information on air travel. We will review the planning...
Authentic Leadership in TR: How to Inspire a One Team Approach (.1 CEUs) Effective leadership is the backbone to providing high quality, effective service delivery to our stakeholders. This session will focus on effective leadership skills...
Social Network Analysis of Youth with Physical Disabilities: Implications for Recreational Therapy Practice (.1 CEUs) Social network analysis is a new and exciting approach within the social sciences. There is great potential for the use of social network approaches within...
The Effects of Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction among Individuals with Back Pain: Implications for Recreational Therapy (.1 CEU) This research to practice poster reflects results from a systematic review focused on the effects of mindfulness-based stress reduction among individuals experiencing...
Modern Mindfulness for the Rest of Us: Recreation Therapists Approach to Teaching Mind-Body Techniques (.3 CEUs) With the growing popularity of wellness and mind-body techniques, Recreation Therapists are poised to embrace complementary and integrative methods. Two recreation...
The Pancamaya Kosha Model: A Holistic View of Ourselves and Clients (.3 CEUs) The pancamaya kosha model provides a framework for a holistic view of ourselves and our clients. It is the concept that our whole person is comprised of layers that...
Therapeutic Use of Sailing for People with Physical Disabilities: Virtual Reality to Reality (.1 CEUs) In this module, participants will learn about sailing and virtual reality sailing as a recreational therapy intervention specifically for people with physical...
Chair Chi: Seated Tai Chi for the Movement Impaired Populations (.15 CEUs) Chair Chi is a gentle exercise program developed by Pat Griffith to help people receive the benefits of traditional Tai Chi Chuan in the comfort and safety of their...