This session is part of two comprehensive series:
Birth to Three 2nd Annual Conference PROGRAM A – ON-DEMAND 2
and
Birth to Three 2nd Annual Conference – ON-DEMAND 2
COURSE DESCRIPTON:
The incidence and edge of viability for premature infants continues to increase with advances in maternal/fetal medicine, neonatology, and pediatric pulmonary care. These infants present with unique sequala of their prematurity that can impact motor, sensory, and oral feeding developmental skills. Ongoing support, assessment, and treatment interventions reduce the risk of severe developmental delays but require an understanding of NICU care practices and careful assessment of the infant’s skill performance to mitigate atypical movement patterns. During this course, learn about the co-morbidities of prematurity including bronchopulmonary dysplasia, necrotizing enterocolitis, and interventricular hemorrhage. Information will also be provided on term infants admitted to the NICU with the diagnosis of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), and neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS). Medical pathology of these conditions will be provided with education on assessment/treatment interventions to reduce atypical sensory/motor skills that impact long-term developmental skill attainment. This course will be focused on skill development for infants term corrected (37 weeks) to 3 months (corrected or chronological age).
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
- Identify three co-morbidities of prematurity and their impact on feeding/motor/sensory development for the infant.
- Assess infant alignment and musculoskeletal maturation to promote typical motor control for functional tasks.
- Apply two treatment strategies with positioning and handling using the provided case study.
AUDIENCE:
Birth to three therapists including OTs, PTs, SLPs, and Special Educators working in these settings Acute/inpatient care, Outpatient – hospital, Outpatient – private practice, Rehab, Early intervention/home care
COURSE OUTLINE:
- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Practices (10 minutes)
- Classifications of prematurity
- Term infant admissions
- Medical practices
- Outcomes and risk factors for infant development after discharge from NICU
- Typical and Atypical Infant Alignment Impacting Motor Development (10 minutes)
- Neurodevelopmental care
- Core concepts
- Positioning/handling
- Physiological flexion
- musculoskeletal vulnerability
- Muscle maturation
- Skeletal maturation
- Environmental Modifications
- Co-morbidities of prematurity (50 minutes total)
- Bronchopulmonary dysplasia
- Pathophysiology
- Impact on development
- Assessment:
- Necrotizing Enterocolitis
- Pathophysiology: surgical verse non-surgical management
- Impact on development
- Assessment/Treatment
- Abdominal wall development
- Spinal/pelvic alignment
- GI motility
- Neurological System: Preterm infant: Intraventricular Hemorrhage, Periventricular Leukomalacia, Post-hemorrhagic encephalopathy
- Pathophysiology: focused injury
- Impact on Development
- Assessment/Treatment
- Reflex assessment
- Motor/tone assessment, movement monitoring
- Oral feeding skills
- Neurological System: Term Infant: Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy
- Pathophysiology: Global injury
- Impact on Development
- Assessment/Treatment
- Reflexes
- tone management
- oral feeding
- Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome (NOWS)
- Pathophysiology
- Impact on Development
- Assessment/Treatment
- Sensory regulation
- State regulation
- State transitions
- Motor skills, tone, and oral feeding
- Case Study & Pulling it All Together (20 minutes)
Holly Schifsky, OTR/L, CNT, NTMTC, CBIS, has worked in pediatrics for the past 28 years with the past 17 years in a level IV NICU. She is a Certified Neonatal Therapist, Certified Neonatal Touch and Massage Therapist, Certified Brain Injury therapist, a member of National Association of Neonatal Therapists, and has completed 6-month mentorship in infant/child NDT.
She has worked within the NICU and NICU follow-up clinic to maximize patient and family outcomes for the most complex premature and medically-fragile term infants. Holly received her BS in OT from the University of North Dakota. She is a faculty member for the Neonatal Touch and Massage certification; and Manuel Edema Mobilization training. She is the recipient of the National Association of Neonatal Therapists Clinical Excellence award in 2018, due to her clinical expertise and dedication to advancing the therapeutic interventions for NICU infants with cardiopulmonary conditions.
Financial Disclosures: Holly Schifsky receives a speaking fee when she teaches for ERI.
Non-Financial Disclosures: Holly Schifsky has no relevant nonfinancial relationships to disclose.
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