WORKSHOP: Physiotherapy for Parkinson's Disease Jointly Organized by Neurology Specialty Group, HKPA & Department of Rehabilitation Science, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Date: 20 Aug (Sat), 21 Aug (Sun), 3 Sept (Sat) 2016 Time: 9:00 17:30 Venue: GH206, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Speakers: Dr. Margaret Mak (Associate Professor, RS, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) Dr. Nelson Cheung (Consultant, Specialist in Neurology, Department of Medicine, Queen Elizabeth Hospital) Ms. Chloe Chung (PhD candidate, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Principal Physiotherapist, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore) Ms. Irene Wong (PhD candidate, Physiotherapist, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) Ms. Mabel Lin (Physiotherapist, Yan Chai Hospital Li Chan Yuk Sim Elderly Home) Mater Timmy Lee (Lee Yuen Tim Wing Tsun Martial-Art Promotion Association) Class size: 20 Course Fee: NSG member HKPA member Non-HKPA member HK$1500 HK$1800 HK$3000 (Priority will be given to NSG members if oversubscription) CPD Points: 8.5 CPD for each workshop, total CPD 25.5 Enquiry Ms. Sally Wan Tel. No: 5278 7315 Page 1 of 5
*** Deadline of Application: 31 July 2016 *** Course Description: This three-day course is intended to increase knowledge about rehabilitation in Parkinson's disease (PD) and build clinical capacity of physiotherapists. The course will focus on updates in PD management, and how to optimize Parkinson care by implementing evidence-based physiotherapy techniques. The European PT guideline for decision support, assessment and management of Parkinson s disease will be used as a guide in some of these sessions. Finally, the workshop will include four practical workshops where participants will be able to apply their learned assessment and treatment skills to design, implement and progress the treatment protocols. Recommended Audience: The course is designed for physiotherapists who would like the opportunity to enhance their knowledge and skills in treating people with PD. No specific prior experience in PD is required. Learning Objectives: On completion of the workshop, you will be able to accomplish the following: Recognize the clinical presentation, management and progression of PD Understand the rationale of rehabilitative approaches in people with PD Describe the key areas of physiotherapy in people with PD Define a full subjective and objective assessment for a person with PD, using appropriate recommended measurement tools Describe the rational for designing and modifying a patient-specific treatment plan Identify strategies for collaborating with physicians and other health professionals Page 2 of 5
CONTENTS Day 1-20 August 2016 Time Topic 9:00 Lecture - Overviews of PD: the motor and non-motor symptoms 9:45 Lecture - Medical and surgical management and progression of PD 10:30 Morning Break 10:45 Lecture - Rehabilitation approach and physiotherapy management of PD 12:45 Lunch 14:00 Lecture - Gait problems, balance & falls in PD 15:00 Practical - Assessment & measurement tools for PD - UPDRS - Balance, fall prediction - Gait and function, including freezing of gait - Upper limb tests Day 2-21 August 2016 Time Topic 9:00 Lecture - Evidence based PT in PD Strategies for mobility, gait and freezing, fall prevention 10:45 Morning Break 11:00 Lecture - Non-invasive brain stimulation for PD 11:45 Demonstration - TMS 12:45 Lunch 14:00 Lecture - Choice and implementation of treatment How to design treatment program for PD and treatment progression 15:00 Practical: Case studies / video / patient demonstration & group discussion - Cueing strategies - Movement cognitive strategies - Dance, Tai Chi and modified Wing Chun - Technology-assisted training - Task- and context-specific training CONTENTS Day 3-3 September 2016 Page 3 of 5
Time Topic 9:00 Practical - Balance dance 12:30 Lunch 14:00 Practical - Wing Chun Special Weather Arrangement: When Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 8 (or a higher number) and/or Black Rainstorm Signal is hoisted, the following arrangements will apply: For classes & examinations have not yet started If Typhoon Signal No.8 and/or Black Rainstorm Signal is in force 2 hours before the course, the course will be cancelled. For classes & examinations that have already started When Typhoon Signal No.8 or above is hoisted - Classes immediately suspend. Fee paid are not refundable regardless of whether applicants have attended classes or not, unless the enrolled course is full or in exceptional circumstance deemed acceptable by HKPA. Page 4 of 5
WORKSHOP: Physiotherapy for Parkinson's Disease Application Form Name: Dr./Mr./Ms./Mrs. (English) (Chinese) HKPA member: Yes (membership no. ) No NSG member: Yes No Workplace: Mailing address: E-mail address: Tel. no.: (office) (Mobile) Cheque no.: (Issuing bank ) Registration: Please send (1) application form (2) a crossed cheque and (3) a stamped self-addressed envelope on or before 31 July 2016 to the following address: Ms. Sally Wan Physiotherapy Department G/F, Block P, Queen Elizabeth Hospital 30 Gascoigne Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong The cheque should be made payable to Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association Limited with course name, your name, membership number and contact phone number at the back of the cheque. Please do not staple the cheque. Legal Claim Waiver Consent (Please sign it before submitting your application) In consideration of HKPA Ltd. accepting my application to this course, I hereby agree to waive all my claims (howsoever accrued) against HKPA Ltd. Signature: Name of Participant: Date: Page 5 of 5