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SN Video Medicine and Life Sciences, Visual Loss and Depression in Aging Patients
produced by Springer Nature; interview by Natalie DeBolske, in SN Video Medicine and Life Sciences (Springer Nature, 2019), 9 mins
Visual loss is a risk factor for clinical depression, though the relation to depression is more linked to disability overall than to specifically vision loss. However, depression increases the odds of functional impairment aside from the vision loss. Therefore, it is imperative to identify and treat depression in...
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produced by Springer Nature; interview by Natalie DeBolske, in SN Video Medicine and Life Sciences (Springer Nature, 2019), 9 mins
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Visual loss is a risk factor for clinical depression, though the relation to depression is more linked to disability overall than to specifically vision loss. However, depression increases the odds of functional impairment aside from the vision loss. Therefore, it is imperative to identify and treat depression in those with vision impairment. Up to 20% of elderly with new onset vision loss were found to have depressive symptoms when asked directl...
Visual loss is a risk factor for clinical depression, though the relation to depression is more linked to disability overall than to specifically vision loss. However, depression increases the odds of functional impairment aside from the vision loss. Therefore, it is imperative to identify and treat depression in those with vision impairment. Up to 20% of elderly with new onset vision loss were found to have depressive symptoms when asked directly, and depression in the elderly is overall under recognized and undertreated. Often, it is confused for dementia or delirium. It is important to make the distinction, and elderly patients should not be given less than the standard of care during evaluation. In this video, Nathalie DeBolske at Baylor College of Medicine interviews Dr. Andrew G. Lee about depression in the geriatric population and its relationship to visual loss. Topics include typical presentations, causes, the role of physicians, detection, and intervention.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Springer Nature
Author / Creator
Natalie DeBolske
Date Published / Released
2019
Publisher
Springer Nature
Series
SN Video Medicine and Life Sciences
Person Discussed
Andrew G. Lee, fl. 1995
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Copyright © 2019 Springer Nature
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Wound Care for the Hand Specialist: Heal 'em Up Quickly, Part 2
written by Nancy Falkenstein, fl. 1990-2017; presented by Nancy Falkenstein, fl. 1990-2017, Nancy Falkenstein, fl. 1990-2017; interview by Susan Weiss and Nancy Falkenstein, fl. 1990-2017, in Wound Care for the Hand Specialist: Heal 'em Up Quickly (Saint Petersburg, FL: Exploring Hand Therapy, 2012), 1 hour 2 mins
This interactive course is in movie format. This course is excellent for occupational and physical therapists, therapy assistants, and physicians. This course is an intermediate learning level. The course instructors present a comprehensive program for management of wounds. Learn about the medical and therapeutic...
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written by Nancy Falkenstein, fl. 1990-2017; presented by Nancy Falkenstein, fl. 1990-2017, Nancy Falkenstein, fl. 1990-2017; interview by Susan Weiss and Nancy Falkenstein, fl. 1990-2017, in Wound Care for the Hand Specialist: Heal 'em Up Quickly (Saint Petersburg, FL: Exploring Hand Therapy, 2012), 1 hour 2 mins
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This interactive course is in movie format. This course is excellent for occupational and physical therapists, therapy assistants, and physicians. This course is an intermediate learning level. The course instructors present a comprehensive program for management of wounds. Learn about the medical and therapeutic modalities involved in evaluation and treatment of various stages of wounds. Learn tips tricks, and techniques you can use immediately...
This interactive course is in movie format. This course is excellent for occupational and physical therapists, therapy assistants, and physicians. This course is an intermediate learning level. The course instructors present a comprehensive program for management of wounds. Learn about the medical and therapeutic modalities involved in evaluation and treatment of various stages of wounds. Learn tips tricks, and techniques you can use immediately in your clinical practice. Instructional Methods include PowerPoint presentation, lecture, physician interview and demonstration. Wound Tips Tricks and Trivia is a great compliment to this course!
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation, Instructional material, Interview
Author / Creator
Nancy Falkenstein, fl. 1990-2017, Susan Weiss
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Exploring Hand Therapy
Person Discussed
David E. Halpern, 1961-
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Tissues (anatomy), Hand, Multimodal approaches, Wounds and injuries, Edema, Occupational therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012by Exploring Hand Therapy
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An Interview with Dr. Debroah Cowden
written by Michelle Star; presented by Michelle Star, Michelle Star; interview by Michelle Star; in Yoga: Mind and Body, Part 2 (Saint Petersburg, FL: Exploring Hand Therapy, 2012), 19 mins
This course will enhance conventional therapeutic approaches and provide alternative methods to treatment. Course content includes breathing techniques, muscle strengthening and re-education techniques for the entire body, as well as pain and anxiety management techniques. These techniques are geared for clinical...
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written by Michelle Star; presented by Michelle Star, Michelle Star; interview by Michelle Star; in Yoga: Mind and Body, Part 2 (Saint Petersburg, FL: Exploring Hand Therapy, 2012), 19 mins
Description
This course will enhance conventional therapeutic approaches and provide alternative methods to treatment. Course content includes breathing techniques, muscle strengthening and re-education techniques for the entire body, as well as pain and anxiety management techniques. These techniques are geared for clinical application, rehab clients, wellness programs, and home programs for many others
Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material, Interview
Author / Creator
Michelle Star
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Exploring Hand Therapy
Person Discussed
Deborah Cowden, 1969-
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Muscle stretching exercises, Muscles, Yoga, Chronic pain, Anxiety, Physical therapy, Relaxation strategies
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012by Exploring Hand Therapy
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