Using Incentives and Intrinsic Motivation Theory for HEP Activation

Presented by Ari Ginsberg

Using Incentives and Intrinsic Motivation Theory for HEP Activation

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When introducing patients to their home exercise programs, a variety of behavioral and marketing psychology strategies may be employed to motivate change. This short course includes strategies for incorporating incentives and intrinsic motivation into your practice to promote digital home exercise program adherence.

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Ari Ginsberg

Dr. Ari Ginsberg, PT, DPT, MSIOP, is a passionate clinician and educator with a diverse educational and clinical background. He received a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in 2010 from Touro University and completed a Master of Science degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from Touro University in 2021. Ari…

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Using Incentives and Intrinsic Motivation Theory for HEP Activation

1. Using Incentives and Intrinsic Motivation Theory for HEP Activation

This short lecture includes strategies for incorporating incentives and intrinsic motivation into your practice to promote digital home exercise program adherence.