Early Daily Activity: Development and description of an occupation-based intervention for surgically repaired Distal Radius Fractures
3 CLINICAL CEUs
Citation:
Collis JM, Mayland EC, Kayes N, Signal N. Early Daily Activity: Development and description of an occupation-based intervention for surgically repaired distal radius Fractures. Clinical Rehabilitation. 2024;38(9):1158-1170. doi:10.1177/02692155241258296
Objectives of this course
On completion of this CPD activity, the participant will be able to:
- Compare the EDA-Intervention Framework with Traditional Rehabilitation Approaches – Evaluate the rationale behind the EDA framework in contrast to conventional rehabilitation methods, considering its impact on functional recovery and participation in meaningful activities.
- Analyze the Role of Environment in Occupational Engagement – Explore how environmental adaptations within the EDA framework support occupational engagement and client-centered rehabilitation, particularly in addressing barriers to activity participation.
- Apply Evidence-Based Strategies to OT Practice – Identify key principles from the EDA-Intervention Framework that can be integrated into occupational therapy practice to enhance recovery, independence, and occupational performance
Instructions:
Progress to the lesson to begin reading the article. Mark this step complete once you have read the article.
You may then progress to answer the quiz. You only have three attempts at the quiz, so be sure to check your answers. If you score above 70% on the Quiz, you will qualify for 3 CEUs.
Once you have marked all tasks complete, you will be able to access your CEU certificate on your My Courses Profile.
HPCSA Compliance:
- Your attendance will be submitted directly to HPCSA—no action needed on your part.
- We recommend keeping a copy of your certificate for your records. It will also be stored in your profile for 12 months future reference.
- Ensure your HPCSA number is correctly entered in “My Account” (without spaces). Incorrect numbers will not upload to their system.
You have until the 31st of December 2025 to complete this course.
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