Modernizing Rehab - Is the Term 'HEP' Outdated?
Modernizing Rehab - Is the Term 'HEP' Outdated?
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Overview
The term "home exercise prescription" has a passive connotation. Instead, we should use a term that empowers patients in their rehabilitation journey. This shift emphasizes patient engagement and collaboration rather than a unilateral prescription. It fosters a sense of ownership, encouraging adherence and better outcomes. Moreover, it reflects the evolving role of physiotherapists from directive to facilitative partners in patient care.
By reframing the language, physiotherapists promote a patient-centred approach, enhancing motivation, compliance, and ultimately, the effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions.
Join Dr. Ginger Garner for this on-demand course to answer the question 'Is the Term 'HEP' Outdated?'
As an HEP software provider, Embodia provided some thoughts in the Q&A part of the course. Embodia builds its platform based on member and community feedback, requests, and suggestions. You can see our live changelog here. To see what's included in HEP on Embodia, please view this page as well as these guides.
Audience
This course is for PT’s, PTA’s, and administrators and/or managers who oversee PT clinics and want to evolve and homogenize nomenclature in order to improve public perception of PT services and patient satisfaction.
The instructors
PT, DPT, ATC, LAT
Dr. Ginger Garner PT, DPT, ATC/L is a clinician, author, educator, and longtime advocate for improving access to physical therapy services, especially pelvic health.
She is the founder and CEO of Living Well Institute, which has been training and certifying healthcare providers in Integrative Medical Therapeutic Yoga & Lifestyle Medicine since 2000. She also owns Garner Pelvic Health in Greensboro NC, which offers digital and in-person care.
Ginger is the author of multiple books and book chapters, published in several languages. She has presented at over 20 conferences worldwide and has reached an audience across 6 continents, teaching on a range of topics impacting the pelvic girdle, respiratory diaphragm, and the voice (which she calls the 3D or Three Diaphragm approach).
Ginger is an active member of APTA, serving as the Legislative Chair for APTA North Carolina, a Congressional Key Contact for APTA Private Practice, and in the Academy of Pelvic Health on the Prenatal and 4th Trimester Task Force. Ginger lives in Greensboro, NC and is a mom of four – three sons and the family rescue Lab, Scout Finch. Visit Ginger at the links above, on Instagram and YouTube.
Material included in this course
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Modernizing Rehab - Is the Term 'HEP' Outdated?
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Welcome!
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Why is Change Needed?
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Healthy Lifestyle Behaviours
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Diverse Therapeutic Paradigms
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What is Lifestyle Medicine
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Epigenetics & Physical Therapy Practice
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Questions
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Feedback
Is a certificate of completion included with this course?
Once you have completed the course, a certificate of completion (including learning hours and course information) will be generated. You can download this certificate at any time. To learn more about course certificates on Embodia please visit this guide.
This can be used for continuing education credits, depending on your professional college or association. If this course has been approved for CEUs in specific jurisdictions, it will be noted on the course page and CEU information may be added to your course certificate. Please read this guide for more information.
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