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Rehabilitation Considerations for Head and Neck Cancer

Rehabilitation Considerations for Head and Neck Cancer

Nicole Scheiman, DrOT, MHS, OTR/L, CLT-LANA, CES, CKTP, CEES-Advanced, CSST, CDCS, CORE

In the United States, the incidence of HPV-driven oropharyngeal cancer has increased by 225% since the late 1980s, putting the United States at the epicenter of this emerging epidemic. As a result, rehabilitation professionals are seeing an increase in clients with comorbidities stemming from medical interventions for head and neck cancers. Increased incidence paired with highly successful medical treatments is resulting in more individuals needing the services of rehabilitation professionals. Our services are vital throughout the treatment trajectory in order to provide prevention of co-morbidities as well as treatment of side- effects. We are charged with providing these individuals with safe and effective client-driven treatment techniques to restore and improve quality of life.This course will assist practitioners to understand the anatomy involved in head and neck cancers along with the advanced medical interventions individuals with head and neck cancer receive and the related side-effects. Participants will learn potential rehabilitation needs of individuals with head and neck cancer and various treatment options to improve their quality of life. An introduction to various outcome measures will also be discussed.Highlights Recognize acute and long-term side effects of medical treatments for head and neck cancers that may impact your client's quality of life Provide safe and effective treatment options for individuals receiving medical interventions for head and neck ca...

Online Course

Includes all course content in digital format

Prerequisites Required
2 hours - Provided by Summit Professional Education
Rehabilitation Considerations for Comprehensive Breast Cancer Care

Rehabilitation Considerations for Comprehensive Breast Cancer Care

Nicole Scheiman, DrOT, MHS, OTR/L, CLT-LANA, CKTP, CEES-Advanced, CES, CSST, CDCS, CORE

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in the United States, with about 1 in 8 women developing invasive breast cancer over the course of their lifetimes (Breastcancer.org, 2020). Deaths from breast cancer remain the second leading cause of cancer death among women overall (Centers for Disease Control, 2020). About 85% of breast cancers occur in women who have no family history of breast cancer and as of January 2020, there are more than 3.5 million women with a history of breast cancer in the U.S. (Breastcancer.org, 2020). As a result, more rehabilitation professionals are seeing clients with comorbidities stemming from medical interventions for breast cancer. Rehabilitation services are vital throughout the treatment trajectory to provide prevention of co-morbidities as well as treatment of side effects. We are charged with providing these individuals with safe and effective, client-driven treatment techniques to restore and improve quality of life.Highlights Immediately improve your ability to understand acute and long-term side effects of medical treatments for breast cancer that may impact your client’s quality of life Provide safe and effective treatment options for individuals receiving medical intervention for breast cancer

Online Course

Includes all course content in digital format

Prerequisites Required
2 hours - Provided by Summit Professional Education
Rehabilitation Considerations in Geriatric Oncology

Rehabilitation Considerations in Geriatric Oncology

Nicole Scheiman, DrOT, MHS, OTR/L, CLT-LANA, CKTP, CEES-Advanced, CES, CSST, CDCS, CORE

Age is the single most significant risk factor for developing cancer, with 60% of all newly diagnosed malignant tumors and 70% of all cancer deaths occurring in persons 65 years or older (Korc-Grodzicki & Tew, 2017). Increased survival, along with a rise in new diagnoses of cancer among older adults, makes geriatric cancer patients the largest proportion of the population of cancer survivors in the United States (Extermann, 2020). Therefore, clinicians working with the older adult population are charged with understanding cancer treatment paired with the unique needs of the aging individual. This course will improve your understanding of these distinct rehabilitation needs of the older adult with cancer to enable you to provide effective treatment options to enhance overall quality of life in your daily practice.Highlights Immediately improve your understanding of the unique rehabilitation needs of the older adult with cancer Confidently provide safe, effective, and age-friendly treatment options for older adults receiving medical intervention for cancer

Online Course

Includes all course content in digital format

Prerequisites Required
2 hours - Provided by Summit Professional Education