9/15/2017 Copyright 2017: Hedgecock & Harris 1 SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 AACPDM ANNUAL CONFERENCE – MONTRÉAL, QUÉBEC, CANADA INCORPORATING RESISTANCE TRAINING INTO EPISODIC CARE IMPROVES FUNCTION AND PARTICIPATION IN YOUTH WITH CEREBRAL PALSY James B. Hedgecock, PT, DPT, PCS Nicole Harris, PT, PCS, BOCO We have no conflicts of interest or relevant financial interests to report. We will not discuss off label/investigational drug use. Objectives Understand the impact of muscular strength on function and participation in youth with CP Complete a clinical assessment to select ideal training parameters to achieve a patient's specific goals. Design a resistance and functional skill training program using appropriate dosing and outcomes assessment to address individualized goals Develop a plan to initiate a resistance training program for youth with cerebral palsy at their institution.
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