Evidence-Based Examination and Interventions for the
Foot Problems of the Older Person
Presented by Carole B. Lewis
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Video Runtime: 54 Minutes; Learning Assessment Time: 31 Minutes
This course provides evidence-based examination techniques and interventions for foot problems seen in older adult patients. Common foot pathologies are covered, as well as standardized tests to identify any foot problems. The course will instruct the participant in examining patients' feet with the goal of improving patient function.
Meet your instructor
Carole B. Lewis
Dr. Carole Lewis has worked in home health, long-term care, acute hospitals, rehabilitation departments and outpatient clinics. She started a private practice in Washington, D.C., in 1981 and continues to work as a clinician. Dr. Lewis received her two master’s degrees in healthcare management and gerontology from the…
Chapters & learning objectives
1. Feet Forward Overview
This chapter defines hallus valgus and hammer toe and present ways to treat these foot deformities. The importance of using a Semmes-Weinstein monofilament for circulation and sensation testing is discussed as well as how to treat a loss of sensation in a patient. A manual muscle test to evaluate the plantar flexor muscle is also included.
2. Examination
This chapter looks at standardized tests to identify any foot problems. Included are tests for evaluating a patient's footwear and tips on how to assess a pair of shoes. Treatment of gait and performance issues will also be discussed.
3. Pathologies
This chapter explains the most common pathologies you may see in older adults—plantar faciitis, posterior tibial tendinosis, achilles tendinosis—and how to treat them.