The Case for Developing a Movement System Framework for Older Adults

Author:

Lusardi Michelle M1ORCID,Hartley Gregory W23ORCID,Leach Susan J45ORCID,Gras Laura Z6ORCID,Larkin Marni7,Miller Kenneth L89ORCID,Quiben Myles10

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physical Therapy & Human Movement Science, College of Health Professions, Sacred Heart University , Fairfield, Connecticut , USA

2. Department of Physical Therapy , Miller School of Medicine, , Coral Gables, Florida , USA

3. University of Miami , Miller School of Medicine, , Coral Gables, Florida , USA

4. Division of Physical Therapy , Department of Orthopaedics, , Albuquerque, New Mexico , USA

5. School of Medicine, University of New Mexico , Department of Orthopaedics, , Albuquerque, New Mexico , USA

6. Department of Physical Therapy, Ithaca College , Ithaca, New York , USA

7. Gyrotonic Manhasset Physical Therapy , Manhasset, New York , USA

8. Division of Physical Therapy , College of Health Professions, , Charleston, South Carolina , USA

9. Medical University of South Carolina , College of Health Professions, , Charleston, South Carolina , USA

10. Department of Physical Therapy at the University of North Texas Health Science Center , Fort Worth, Texas , USA

Abstract

Abstract Leaders and scholars from multiple academies of the American Physical Therapy Association are developing and defining movement system diagnoses to guide practice. However, there is no consensus on the need for or content of such frameworks. This Perspective describes current thought about movement system diagnoses in physical therapy and summarizes the work of the Academy of Geriatrics (APTA Geriatrics) Movement System Diagnosis Task Force (GMS-TF) as it contributes to the movement system diagnosis discussion within the profession. Initially convened to define movement system diagnostic labels unique to older adults, the GMS-TF’s developmental process identified the need for a clearer diagnostic framework onto which specific diagnoses will later be added. Although The World Health Organization International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health model is a strong foundation for the patient–client management model, the GMS-TF proposes formal incorporation of the Geriatric 5Ms (mobility, medications, memory, multi-complexity, and “what matters most”) into a movement system framework for older adults. The GMS-TF concurs with the APTA Academy of Neurology Movement System Task Force proposal that observation and analysis of key functional tasks are the foundation of any examination of older adults. The GMS-TF suggests adding several additional movement tasks that are important for older adults. The GMS-TF believes that this strategy highlights the health care needs of older adults and prioritizes physical therapist care for older adults with complex needs. This Perspective is the foundation for a future movement system diagnosis model for older adults that will complement and facilitate the development of models of care to be applied across the lifespan.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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