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Rehabilitation Work Medical
Exercise Specialist Program |
Monet At His Best |
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dana@danamarcon.com Tel: 1-902-429-5214 Fax: 1-902-435-6334 | |
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MEDICAL EXERCISE
SPECIALIST Bridging the Gap Between Health Care and Fitness A Medical Exercise Specialist is prepared to develop,
progress, and monitor fitness programs for special populations and
post-rehab clients. These
include clients with: hypertension; diabetes; multiple sclerosis;
cerebrovascular accidents; whip lash; pregnancy; chronic low back pain;
ACL reconstructions; arthritis; total joint replacements; chronic
tendonitis and bursitis; muscular imbalances; spinal cord injuries; and
seniors. A void
exists between the medical and fitness communities.
In determining appropriate programs, this gap is closed by fitness
professionals with advanced training.
These individuals have taken courses that equip them with the
knowledge and skills necessary to work with medical concerns and
post-rehabilitation clients. A Medical Exercise Specialist does not in any way attempt to diagnose or treat patients. Working
cooperatively with the medical community, the fitness professional is able
to develop safe and effective fitness programs.
The MES course was designed, in the US, by licensed medical
professionals who recognize the need for extended fitness and exercise
programs for those individuals with special medical considerations.
The written and practical examinations are based on the eleven
competencies identified by medical professionals as an essential knowledge
base for fitness professionals working with special medical situations and
post-rehabilitation clients. These
competencies include: functional anatomy; vital signs; common medical
conditions; medical communications; training principles; injury prevention
and care; regional exercise principles; nutrition for special medical
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Capabilities of a
Medical Develops
fitness programs based on information provided by the client’s
physician, physical therapist, chiropractor or treating professional. Develops
the fitness program and forwards it to the physician for comments. Screens new
clients to ensure that their exercise regimen is safe and appropriate for
their condition.
Does not
have the capability to evaluate clients for physical therapy or
rehabilitation. Today, more people are becoming exercise enthusiasts. Many of the individuals are physically challenged or have medical conditions. D.M. Personal Training has been working co-operatively with medical professionals, to develop safe and effective fitness programs for special medical situations for over 10 years.
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