

MMOA Podcast - Physical Therapy | Fitness | Geriatrics
Institute of Clinical Excellence - Older Adult Division
MMOA (Modern Management of the Older Adult) helps rehab & fitness pros get results with older adults. Brought to you by the Institute of Clinical Excellence, tune in to hear pertinent geriatric discussions, relevant research, & treatment ideas. Good for Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Assistants, Students, New Grads, Seasoned Veterans, Geriatricians, & Fitness Professionals. Find out more at www.MMOA.online
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Feb 19, 2024 • 19min
The Fitness Forward Discharge
What does it look like to discharge as a fitness forward clinician? In this episode, we'll cover the do's & don'ts to Discharging and even challenge the whole notion of discharge itself. Want more helpful #geri resources? Head on over to https://mmoa.online for free Downloads, Workshops, & tons of ideas.

Feb 15, 2024 • 19min
Gait distrubances, forgetfulness, and incontinence is it Alzheimer's or something else?
Normal pressure Hydrocephalus or Alzheimer's? Taking a look at NPH with Dr. Samantha Chamberlain, PT, DPT Want to make sure you stay on top of all things geriatrics? Go to https://MMOA.online to check out our Free eBooks, Lectures, & the MMOA Digest!

Feb 12, 2024 • 16min
Taking the FIRST step to change your Geri Practice
It can be hard to change your habits. In health and in rehab. But it doesn't have to be a drastic sudden change, we encourage you to just take the first step (and we give you a couple options of what that might be) Want to make sure you stay on top of all things geriatrics? Go to http://PTonICE.com/resources to check out our Free eBooks, Lectures, & the MMOA Digest!

Feb 8, 2024 • 16min
Documentation Tips for Fitness Forward Occupational Therapists
Join @trisaleehutch in reviewing ways to streamline documentation as a fitness forward Occupational Therapist. Want to make sure you stay on top of all things geriatrics? Go to https://MMOA.online to check out our Free eBooks, Lectures, & the MMOA Digest!

Feb 5, 2024 • 16min
High vs. low volume resistance training in older adults
Discussion of a research study on adjusting volume for older adults, comparing high and low volume resistance training, analyzing the impact of volume and response to resistance training in older adults, programming strength training and barriers for older adults, and the importance of adjusting volume in resistance training for older adults.

Feb 1, 2024 • 10min
Mo' Barriers, Mo' Problems
Join @kaym23 as she discusses how we can REDUCE barriers to exercise, rather than CREATE barriers. Want to make sure you stay on top of all things geriatrics? Go to https://MMOA.online to check out our Free eBooks, Lectures, & the MMOA Digest!

Jan 29, 2024 • 18min
Workout Ideas for the Hospitalized Patient
Join Julie as she talks about why it is critical to bring a fitness forward approach to hospitalized older adults, and then deep dive into 3 simple workouts, consisting of 3 exercises each and minimal equipment that you can implement with your patients in the acute care setting this week!

Jan 25, 2024 • 17min
Diabetes and the Benefits of a CGM
Diabetes and the Benefits of a CGM This week @sbship8_dpt discusses the importance of tracking blood sugar, the benefits of using a CGM, and how to educate your clients on its use. Want to make sure you stay on top of all things geriatrics? Go to https://MMOA.online to check out our Free eBooks, Lectures, & the MMOA Digest!

Jan 18, 2024 • 8min
Effectiveness of Power Training Compared to Strength Training in Older Adults
Listen as @coach.noush_dpt reviews the article, "Effectiveness of Power Training Compared to Strength Training in Older Adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis" by el Hadouchi et al.

Jan 15, 2024 • 15min
Accessories for Hand/Grip Issues
Accessories for Hand/Grip Issues with Dr. Dustin Jones, PT, DPT --- Want to make sure you stay on top of all things geriatrics? Go to https://MMOA.online to check out our Free eBooks, Lectures, & the MMOA Digest! #oldpersonintraining #oldnotweak


