Reason 4 - Why Do We Need Medical Exercise Program Directors?!

 

Celebrating 25 Years of Medical Exercise Program Directors

In 1994, the Medical Exercise Training Institute (METI) introduced the groundbreaking concept of the Medical Exercise Specialist. Fast forward to 2023, and the landscape of fitness and healthcare has transformed dramatically. Medical Exercise Training (MET) isn't just a fleeting trend; it's a crucial, growing field in health and wellness management.

 

Why Medical Exercise Training is More Than Just Fitness

Medical exercise training has carved out its niche, distinct from traditional personal training. It's a field that demands precision, a deeper understanding of medical conditions, and a comprehensive approach to exercise as a functional restorative tool. MET isn't just about physical fitness; it's about contributing to the health and wellness of individuals with specific medical needs.

 

The Role of the Medical Exercise Program Director (MEPD)

Navigating the complexities of MET requires a specialized skill...

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Medical Exercise Specialist Podcast.....What is the MES Mindset?

 

In this Medical Exercise Specialist Vlogcast episode, Darwin and Dr. Mike discuss the MES mindset necessary to effectively manage medical conditions using exercise. The shift from personal training and fitness to medical exercise requires and shift in perspective and mindset. Go to www.MedicalExerciseSpecialistPodcast.com to subscribe and receive future podcasts.

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8 MET Documentation Guidelines

 

Medical Exercise Specialists now must document the exercises/activities which occur during a MET training session. MET documentation may be shared with physicians, therapists, and insurance carriers. There are 8 MET documentation guidelines every MedXPRO must follow. These MET documentation guidelines include:

  1. Accurately document session details
  2. Note exercises/activities & reactions
  3. Note sets, reps, intensity & duration
  4. Note any pre-exercise complaints
  5. Note ROM, strength, functional changes
  6. Use goniometric and strength measures
  7. Use FOMs to show progress
  8. Note recommendations for next session

 

There is no avoiding it, insurance reimbursement is coming, and with it necessary MET documentation. The MET Documentation & Communication workshop will review and explain MET documentation guidelines and systems in the course. MET DOC-COM begins Saturday, February 4th at 10 am ET. Register now at www.METDOCCOM.com.

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Licensure, Certification and Accreditation

 

In this episode of the Medical Exercise Specialist Podcast Dr Mike and Darwin discuss three issues important to MedXPROs: licensure, certification and accreditation. Dr Mike compares and contrasts the three and their impact on medical exercise training. 

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