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Identifying and managing vestibular dysfunction in older adults in the community

Appropriately identifying and managing vestibular dysfunction in older adults reduces the incidence of falls. Subjective vertigo is a key prompt for vestibular physiotherapy assessment and management. However, many older adults seen in community contexts, particularly after a fall or fracture, are unable to move quickly enough to provoke symptoms of dizziness or vertigo. This common underlying risk factor for further falls, ongoing imbalance and reduced mobility is therefore not always identified and managed. This session will use clinical cases and practical tips from my Community Rehabilitation experience to offer insights into how vestibular assessment and management can be undertaken effectively with older people in a community context.

Lecture Starting Times:

VIC, TAS, NSW, ACT, QLD – 6.30pm AEST

SA, NT – 6.00pm

WA – 4.30pm

Login instructions will be emailed to registrants on Monday 15 July 2024. If login instructions are not received (check your junk/spam folders) please contact Anita.Zagami@australian.physio before 1:00pm, Tuesday 16 July 2024.

Presenters

Ann Rahmann


Ann Rahmann (PhD, Grad Cert Gerontology, MAPA, MACP) has a part-time clinical role at the Brighton Rehabilitation Unit in Metro North. She also works part-time in the Community and Oral Health Innovation and Research Centre, and is an Honorary Fellow of the Australian Catholic University. Ann has continued to work clinically since graduating and has extensive experience in the sub-acute and community sectors across public and private contexts. Ann was awarded her PhD in 2012 from the University of Queensland. Her current research interests include optimising rehabilitation outcomes for the transition back to home, and the assessment and management of people with vestibular dysfunction. Ann is an APA Titled Gerontological Physiotherapist and a current registrar in the Australian College of Physiotherapy training program in the field of Gerontology.

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Lecture
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Tuesday
16 July
06:30PM - 07:30PM AEST

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Price:
Non-Member: $55.00
APA Member: $35.00
Gerontology group: $15.00
Neurology group: $15.00
Registration closing date:
14 Jul 2024
Event status:
Closed
CPD hours:
1.00
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Price:
55.00: $Non-Member
35.00: $APA Member
15.00: $Gerontology group
15.00: $Neurology group
Registration closing date:
14 Jul 2024
Event status:
Closed
CPD hours:
1.00
Your registration status:
Presenters

Ann Rahmann


Ann Rahmann (PhD, Grad Cert Gerontology, MAPA, MACP) has a part-time clinical role at the Brighton Rehabilitation Unit in Metro North. She also works part-time in the Community and Oral Health Innovation and Research Centre, and is an Honorary Fellow of the Australian Catholic University. Ann has continued to work clinically since graduating and has extensive experience in the sub-acute and community sectors across public and private contexts. Ann was awarded her PhD in 2012 from the University of Queensland. Her current research interests include optimising rehabilitation outcomes for the transition back to home, and the assessment and management of people with vestibular dysfunction. Ann is an APA Titled Gerontological Physiotherapist and a current registrar in the Australian College of Physiotherapy training program in the field of Gerontology.


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