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Powering up
High velocity power training for rehabilitating older adults? A researcher from Iowa suggests exercise methods for seniors to strengthen aging muscles and improve quality of life.
Michael Puthoff, PT, PhD, GCS, assistant professor in the physical therapy department at St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa, was working on his dissertation when he saw a 68-year-old patient who was noticeably deconditioned after suffering from pancreatitis. After six weeks in the hospital, the woman struggled with walking up three steps to enter her home. She labored to stand up from a seated position.
Puthoff's dissertation explored the relationship between muscle power and function in older adults, and he was optimistic that this patient would benefit from an exercise program focused on power training. Rather than asking this woman to perform exercises at her own pace, power training meant he would have her build up to doing them rapidly. The concept of high-velocity exercise had been used to train athletes, but it was newer territory for rehabilitating older adults.
Although the exercises Puthoff suggested seem simple — standing on tiptoes, tossing a medicine ball, using a leg press machine — researchers and practicing PTs are finding that the addition of velocity to the equation is having a profound impact on the quality of life for older patients.
"By using power training, I see good results with function and we can keep older adults independent longer," Puthoff says. "That improves their confidence."
The concept of power training is linked to the well-known physics formula that power equals force multiplied by velocity. Traditional strength training exercises require people to perform a certain number of repetitions at a particular weight, or force. This kind of exercise builds power, but the level of power increases when the same exercises are performed at a higher velocity.
Stringer, Heather. "Powering up." TodayinPT.com
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Bryan Smith – Director of Rehab Travel, Foundation Medical Staffing
My name is Bryan Smith. I am the Director of Rehab Travel and have been with Foundation Medical for almost 11 years. I oversee a team of agents who help place therapists in travel assignments throughout the United States, which is very meaningful and rewarding to me. I'm amazed by the caliber and dedication of our therapists, who give of themselves to better the lives of so many in need. If you're among them, thank you for your dedication and hard work. If you're not traveling for Foundation Rehab Staffing, I hope we get the opportunity to place you on assignment. We'll take care of all the details, so you can focus on what you do best—helping patients improve their quality of
life.
More than ever, now is a great time to travel with Foundation. As fall approaches, the market is stronger than ever and we have great clients and great locations for all therapy specialties. Right now, the entire West coast, from Washington to Southern California, is ripe with opportunities, especially for occupational therapists. If you're a physical therapist, the northeast is opening up with jobs just in time for you to savor the beautiful autumn foliage. Florida (a great place to spend winter) is looking for speech language pathologists. We have many opportunities available for all therapists. Call us today to explore your next great adventure.
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