
Controlling Kidney Disease with Movement
Supporting people living with kidney failure to participate in exercise and physical activity
This presentation covers
- Evidence for participation in exercise and physical activity to enhance health outcomes and quality of life
- Exercise considerations and precautions for people living with kidney failure (across all stages)
- Common barriers and myths about exercise in kidney failure
- Current clinical guidelines and real-world examples
1 CPD point. ESSA professional development category: Further Education- Industry Courses.
About the presenter
Brett Tarca is an Exercise Physiologist and Lecturer in the Clinical Exercise Physiology program at University of South Australia. He completed his Masters by Research and PhD in partnership with the Central Adelaide Local Health Network with a focus on the role of modifiable physical factors (strength, fitness, activity) in fatigue, depression and physical function for people receiving peritoneal dialysis, learning how exercise physiologists could tailor programs to this cohort. Brett was also a member of the team that developed the first exercise and physical activity guidelines for people receiving peritoneal dialysis and currently serves as Chair of the Early Career Researchers’ group within the Global Renal Exercise Network. His current research focus is exploring the impact of early exercise interventions on high priority patient outcomes in addition to exploring the effects of intradialytic exercise on cardiac parameters for people receiving haemodialysis.
Registration includes:
- Access to a recording of the webinar
- Presentation notes
- Assessment quiz and certificate
- Suggested further reading
Registration types:
- Individual on-demand presentation: $38 (special - buy 5 and receive 7)
- Multi-user: $99
- Individual annual subscriber – 12 months access to entire Education in Exercise library: $144 (Group pricing is also available)
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