The breastfed baby: assessment and treatment

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The breastfed baby: Assessment and treatment

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French

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French

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4.5 h

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4.6 out of 5 (33 reviews)

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Summary

Are you well-equipped to contribute positively as a physiotherapist and/or healthcare professional to the breastfeeding experience of a baby you have in treatment with you? Do you know how to conduct a basic orofacial musculoskeletal examination of a baby with torticollis and/or plagiocephaly? How to recognize musculoskeletal challenges when observing latch? What to do when a baby presents with jaw tension or asymmetry?

This course is aimed at healthcare professionals working in pediatrics with children aged 0-4 months. We’ll talk about breastfeeding and tips and considerations for optimizing bottle feeding. Medical issues and weight gain during this particular period will be addressed more specifically by an experienced nurse with this clientele, who is also an IBCLC.

2 contributors: IBCLC nurse and speech therapist

Objectives

  1. Know the latest evidence on the benefits of breastfeeding for babies ;
  2. Recognize a good latch and identify areas where improvement is needed ;
  3. Know the basics for conducting a physical assessment of a baby between 0 and 4 months of age, taking into account the specific characteristics of the baby’s function (bottle-feeding or breast-feeding) ;
  4. Early detection of torticollis or asymmetry in newborns ;
  5. Understand the impact of torticollis on breastfeeding ;
  6. Know the physiotherapy intervention guidelines for babies with asymmetries, torticollis and/or plagiocephaly in the context of breastfeeding ;
  7. Know how to adapt the physical assessment of babies between 0 and 4 months, taking into account their breastfeeding or bottle-feeding behavior ;
  8. Be familiar with orofacial assessment of babies between 0 and 4 months ;
  9. Know how to recognize medical issues and refer appropriately to optimize support for the breastfeeding dyad when a problem is suspected ;
  10. Know the current evidence on oral restrictive brakes and recognize when to refer and to which professionals.

Course Content

Module 1 : Introduction and evidences
Module 2 : Latching on and the physiology of breastfeeding
Module 3 : Physical assessment of a breast- or bottle-fed baby
Module 5 : Torticollis and plagiocephaly in breast-fed newborns
Module 7 : Oral restrictive brakes
Module 8 : Intervention guidelines and case studies
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Target professionals

Content is not intended for use outside the scope of the learner’s license or regulation. Continuing education courses should not be taken by people who are not licensed or regulated.This does not apply when they are part of a specific plan of care. By participating in this course, the participant agrees to respect his/her professional scope of practice.

Instructors

Marie-Ève Bergeron

Paediatrics, Women's Health

Marie-France Blais

Paediatrics, Women's Health

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Average Review Score:
★★★★★
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Very relevant course! Thank you very much for all this valuable information!

Intéressante !
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Provides good concepts for assessing breastfed babies and understanding the possible areas of expertise of other professionals (nurses and speech therapists).

Formation enrichissante!
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Very good training that complements my knowledge of pediatric clients. Orofacial assessment was less explored in my previous training. I would have appreciated a small addition, namely a video demonstrating a complete assessment for a dyad consulting for breastfeeding difficulties.

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Interesting basic training

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Very interesting. It would be great to have a point form for evaluation! As well as a quick explanation of how to palpate the muscles of the mouth. Thank you very much!

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thank you for this excellent course!

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Well-populated. Qualified and passionate instructors.

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Superb course offering a wealth of relevant information and tools to better support and guide this clientele.

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very interesting

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Nice overview. I would have liked more details on massage and stretching for oral restrictions. Thank you so much!

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I think there were a lot of concepts that were outside the physio’s field of practice, but they’re important concepts to refer to.

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Great course! Lots of very useful information. However, I would have liked more case histories to get an idea of how to do the analysis and establish the treatment plan.

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Very interesting, thank you!

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Excellent course covering many areas. I took the Sainte-Justine team’s course on the evaluation and treatment of torticollis/plagio and found it extremely relevant and complementary to the Sainte-Justine course.

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Interesting course. It would have been nice to have access to the PDF of the course slides so that I could take notes at the same time.

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Good basic course to better understand breastfeeding

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Very interesting!

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Very relevant, thank you!

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Great lessons on breastfeeding. Good for people who work privately or are not part of an interdisciplinary team.

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Hello, I found that there was a lot of information, but few concrete ways of intervening, especially for professionals other than physiotherapists..

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A good base!

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Very interesting and comprehensive course

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This course will improve my visual and physical assessment of infants, thank you very much!

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Great course on the basics of breastfeeding! Thanks for the content!

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Great course on the basics of breastfeeding! Thanks for the content!

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Very interesting. A great introduction to the role of the physiotherapist in breastfeeding.

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Very relevant. However, I would have liked more clinical situations to better relate this new theory. I would also have liked to see a face-to-face complement to the component. But congratulations on a fine course 🙂

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Very relevant!

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thank you

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Congratulations Marie-Ève! Thank you for sharing your passion and your sound advice.

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Clear, well-constructed course. However, the 8.3 video is missing and I can’t find it anywhere.

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Really interesting

★★★★★

A very comprehensive and enjoyable course.
I highly recommend this course for IBCLCs, physiotherapists, psychomotricians, osteopaths, etc.

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Each health professional who is a member of a college or association must complete continuing education units (CEU) annually. Here is some information about kinesiologists, physiotherapists and physiotherapy technologists.

Kinesiologist, FKQ

All accredited members of the Fédération des Kinésiologues du Québec (FKQ) must accumulate 30 credits of recognized continuing education every two years from the year of their accreditation. These credits can be obtained from continuing education offered by the FKQ and/or other organizations recognized by the FKQ. In order to facilitate your task of analyzing the credits granted to your course, the FKQ Continuing Education Committee gives you access to an equivalency grid.

For each* of your courses at Bia education, you will receive a certificate of participation confirming the number of hours of course received.

*Excluding course not accessible to kinesiologists, this exclusion will be mentioned in the course description.

Kinesiologist-kinesitherapist, A.K.K.O.M.Q.

All members of the A.K.K.O.M.Q. must accumulate continuing education units. The association intends to ensure the safety and quality of kinesiology and kinesiology-kinesitherapy interventions, by requiring its members to maintain and improve their knowledge through the many continuing education courses offered annually, and to put their skills into practice while respecting the code of ethics. Credits can be obtained from continuing education offered by the FKQ and/or other organizations recognized by the FKQ.

For each* of your courses at Bia education, you will receive a certificate of participation confirming the number of hours of course received.

*Excluding course not accessible to kinesitherapists, this exclusion will be mentioned in the course description.

Physiotherapist and physiotherapy technologist, OPPQ

In the case of physiotherapists, each member must have a minimum of 45 hours of continuing education units (CEU) during the reference period, which is three years. Of these 45 hours, at least 30 hours must be accumulated in formal learning activities. The remaining continuing education hours can be accumulated in autonomous, formal learning activities or in a combination of both categories.

A CEU is equivalent to one hour of course, which is the actual time spent by the member to acquire or update his or her knowledge or skills. In the context of a formal activity, the member is in a learning situation when acting as a participant. Time spent on breaks, meals or any other activity without academic content should therefore be subtracted from the calculation of CEUs.

A formal learning activity is defined as an activity designed and delivered by experts in the subject matter and with a predetermined structure, content, objectives and duration. All the course offered by Bia education are therefore likely to be considered as a formal learning activity. During your course at Bia education, you will receive a certificate attesting to the number of hours of continuous education granted to the event.

Then, it is the physiotherapist’s role to define whether the suggested training theme is related to his or her practice and will allow him or her to optimize his or her professional competence.

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