Approach To Exercise Management
Approach To Exercise Management
Introduction
Syllabus Overview
Approach to Exercise and Disease
Management
Problem-Oriented Exercise Management
(POEM)
• POEM was developed in the late 1960s to provide a
systematic way of organizing extremely complex
problems into simpler parts that make them easier to
evaluate and solve
• Medical history:
• Identify all chronic disease and medical issues
• Identify all signs and symptoms and risk factors for CVD, pulmonary
disease and metabolic disease (+orthopedic)
• Obtain a list of all current medications and results of any recent medical
and exercise tests
• Perform a comprehensive review of past and current physical activity and
exercise habits and identify any prior symptoms or signs of adverse events
• Identify the reason the person was referred for exercise testing or training
Collection of Objective Data (Define)
• Data collected during a physical examination and from
clinical laboratory studies
• Once an individual’s medical history is obtained, the
most appropriate exercise tests can be selected
• Aerobic Power (maximal or submaximal graded exercise test
(GXT, HRmax, VO2max, lactate threshold, ventilatory
threshold)
• Anaerobic Power (Wingate, vertical jump)
• Endurance (push-ups, sit-ups, pull-ups)
• Strength (1-RM, Multiple-RM)
• Flexibility (sit and reach)
• Neuromuscular (coordination and skill)
• Functional (6 minute walk test, activity of daily living tasks)
Assessment (Ideate)
Examples
individual believes in and truly desires
• Realistic: Goals should actually be achievable
• Weight Loss
• Time oriented: Setting deadlines • Type 2 Diabetes
Steps in Formulating an Exercise-Treatment
Plan (Cont’d Prototype)