Mastering Movement Disorders – Dr Emily Splichal

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Summary

• Archive: Movement is life.

• But what happens when you are presented with a client or patient that has trouble with movement.

• From neurological to orthopedic, there are various causes for pathological gait and it's important for you to understand the most common movement disorders encountered.Join Functional Podiatrist and Human Movement Specialist Dr Emily Splichal as she explores the most common movement disorders including motor neuropathy (Charcot Marie Tooth & foot drop), sensory neuropathy (diabetic and chemo neuropathy), dystonia, hypertonia, Ehler's Danlos + much much more!Part 1 - Peripheral Nervous System Disorders- Charcot Marie Tooth, Peripheral Neuropathy (Diabetic, Chemo), CRPS / RSDPart 2 - Central Nervous System Disorders- Parkinson's, Dystonia, Hypertonia, Spasms (CP), Idiopathic Toe WalkingPart 3 - Connective Tissue Disorders- Ehler's Danlos, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Scleroderma, Ligament LaxityPart 4 - Psychogenic Movement Disorders- Idiopathic Neuropathy, Fibromyalgia, Inflammatory DiseaseCourse CurriculumMastering Movement DisordersPart 1 - Peripheral Nervous System Disorders (67:08)Part 2 - Central Nervous System Disorders (70:22)Part 3 - Connective Tissue Disorders (55:08)Part 4 - Psychogenic Movement Disorders (55:08)

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