Aquatic Rehabilitation at East Carolina University
RCTX 5000 Theoretical Foundations of Aquatic Rehabilitation Intended for RT, OT, PT, Adaptive PE, Speech and other Allied Health Professionals Become confident and competent in Halliwick, WATSU®, Bad Ragaz, Ai Chi, Ai Chi Ne, and various other aquatic therapy techniques Learn properties of water, principles of Aquatic Therapy, and movement mechanics Clinical design, treatment options, risk management, safety, leadership and training, and facility design and management
In Pool Classroom Located at the PCMH Rehab Pool State of the art aquatic facility 93 degree water Lift and ramp accessible Aquatic equipment available for all populations
Bad Ragaz Technique
WATSU® Technique
Ai Chi Ne Learn balance Great 1:1 technique Provides focus Great with patients with neurological impairments Improved respiratory function Calming
RCTX 5001 Applied Techniques in Aquatic Rehabilitation Review diagnostic categories of orthopedic impairments, neurological impairments, development disabilities, musculoskeletal disorders and cardiopulmonary disorders Identify strengths/needs of specific patient types Identify appropriate aquatic therapy interventions Demonstrate aquatic therapy interventions related to specific land-based problems Discuss documentation, reimbursement and the continuum of care in aquatic therapy
Developing Trunk Stability
Discussing Patient Concerns
Facilitating Trunk Elongation
Relearning Leisure Pursuits
Safety, Safety, Safety
Reciprocal Arm Movements
Confident, Competent Therapists
Check Out RCTX 5000 & 5001 Both courses taught at Pitt County Memorial Hospital Rehabilitation Pool 36 hours Weekends only (3 weekends per semester) Experiential training for competent development of intervention skills and aquatic therapy knowledge Great preparation for the ATRI Aquatic Therapy certification exam ECU has plans to host the ATRI certification exam
Aquatic Therapy Certificate Program Certificate Requirements (12 hours) RCTX 5000 Theoretical Foundations of Aquatic Rehabilitation (3) RCTX 5001 Applied Techniques in Aquatic Rehabilitation (3) RCLS 5100 Aquatics Facility Management (3) Choose 3 hours (min.): Other courses related to disability, aquatics, or health approved by Certificate Director National certifications required in First Aid and CPR.
To Get Started…. All students must be enrolled in a graduate degree program or a non-degree graduate student with a bachelor’s degree. For those not enrolled at ECU, please visit http://www.ecu.edu/gradschool/default.htm to complete an on-line application Non-degree earning students may enroll as a “non-degree” earning student to complete certificate program After receiving notice of your application status, contact the RCLS departmental secretary at (252) 328-4640 to enroll. Specific fees and course weekends can be located at http://www.ecu.edu/cs-acad/options/cost/index.cfm
For more information Instructor donna Mooneyham, MAEd, LRT/CTRS Contacts: Instructor donna Mooneyham, MAEd, LRT/CTRS thepoolguru@captjerry.com Dr. Robert Wendling ECU, Certificate Director wendlingr@ecu.edu