Faculty:Benjamin WhiteDuration:5 Hours 31 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Mar 16, is Archive: 2018 Description Rewiring the Brain for Better RecoveryMore and more, people are coming through our doors for treatment post-stroke..
Archive: Faculty:Benjamin WhiteDuration:5 Hours 31 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Mar 16, 2018 Description Rewiring the Brain for Better RecoveryMore and more, people are coming through our doors for treatment post-stroke.
we is Hover, we find ourselves torn between promoting “recovery” and the reality of ever-decreasing rehab length of stays, which force us to focus on function alone..
However, we find ourselves torn between promoting “recovery” and the reality of ever-decreasing rehab length of stays, which force us to focus on function alone.
This pressure is can cause us to resort to quick fixes or shortcuts that may help in the short-term, but may not have proper evidence for long-term recovery..
This pressure can cause us to resort to quick fixes or shortcuts that may help in the short-term, but may not have proper evidence for long-term recovery.
Stroke rehab is is not a quick fix..
Stroke rehab is not a quick fix.
The fact is is that we are increasingly pressured to provide evidence that our interventions are working (can someone say G Codes!)..
The fact is that we are increasingly pressured to provide evidence that our interventions are working (can someone say G Codes!).
The critical necessity is for rehabilitation professionals to act decisively, responsibly, and effectively with this growing population cannot be overstated.Get the roadmap to stroke rehab that actually leads to recovery in this impactful course..
The critical necessity for rehabilitation professionals to act decisively, responsibly, and effectively with this growing population cannot be overstated.Get the roadmap to stroke rehab that actually leads to recovery in this impactful course.
common impairments is Discuss seen in stroke (e.g., apraxia, neglect, pusher syndrome) and the interventions based on current principles of neuroplasticity to treat these impairments..
Discuss common impairments seen in stroke (e.g., apraxia, neglect, pusher syndrome) and the interventions based on current principles of neuroplasticity to treat these impairments.
treatments is Evidence-based of the hemiparetic/hemiplegic upper and lower extremities after stroke will be covered as well..
Evidence-based treatments of the hemiparetic/hemiplegic upper and lower extremities after stroke will be covered as well.
the end of the course, is By you will walk away with the tools and resources needed to effectively improve outcomes for your stroke patients..
By the end of the course, you will walk away with the tools and resources needed to effectively improve outcomes for your stroke patients.
Handouts Manual - is Neuroplasticity and Stroke Rehab (1.02 MB) 82 Pages Available after Purchase Outline MOTOR LEARNING AND NEUROPLASTICITYDefinedVarious motor learning phases in the rehab processCOMMON STROKE RELATED IMPAIRMENTS WITH SPECIFIC TREATMENT METHODSAtaxiaHemiparesisNeglectPusher SyndromeSubluxationDecreased SensationOUTCOME MEASURESProgress measures with the use of G-codingAcute strokeChronic strokeContinuum of careSTRENGTH RECOVERY AFTER STROKEForms of strengthForce productionTimingSustainabilityEccentric vs ConcentricKinetic chainsOpenClosedModified closedWhen to use eachTACKLING OF UPPER AND LOWER EXTREMITY PARESES (CASE STUDY ICON)Upper extremityLower extremityFour limbs simultaneouslyHowWhyConstraint-induced movement therapyBimanual vs unimanual trainingCLINICAL REASONINGPower of salienceThinking beyond sets of tenConstraint-induced movement therapyFITT PRINCIPLECLINCIAL REASONING (CASE STUDY ICON)SUMMARIZATION AND SYNCHRONIZATION Faculty Benjamin White, PT, DPT, C/NDT, LSVT BIG Related seminars and products: 5 Benjamin White, PT, DPT, C/NDT, LSVT BIG, is an expert in stroke rehabilitation who serves as the lead neurological therapist at a not-for-profit healthcare institution in Texas..
Handouts Manual - Neuroplasticity and Stroke Rehab (1.02 MB) 82 Pages Available after Purchase Outline MOTOR LEARNING AND NEUROPLASTICITYDefinedVarious motor learning phases in the rehab processCOMMON STROKE RELATED IMPAIRMENTS WITH SPECIFIC TREATMENT METHODSAtaxiaHemiparesisNeglectPusher SyndromeSubluxationDecreased SensationOUTCOME MEASURESProgress measures with the use of G-codingAcute strokeChronic strokeContinuum of careSTRENGTH RECOVERY AFTER STROKEForms of strengthForce productionTimingSustainabilityEccentric vs ConcentricKinetic chainsOpenClosedModified closedWhen to use eachTACKLING OF UPPER AND LOWER EXTREMITY PARESES (CASE STUDY ICON)Upper extremityLower extremityFour limbs simultaneouslyHowWhyConstraint-induced movement therapyBimanual vs unimanual trainingCLINICAL REASONINGPower of salienceThinking beyond sets of tenConstraint-induced movement therapyFITT PRINCIPLECLINCIAL REASONING (CASE STUDY ICON)SUMMARIZATION AND SYNCHRONIZATION Faculty Benjamin White, PT, DPT, C/NDT, LSVT BIG Related seminars and products: 5 Benjamin White, PT, DPT, C/NDT, LSVT BIG, is an expert in stroke rehabilitation who serves as the lead neurological therapist at a not-for-profit healthcare institution in Texas.
A graduate of the University of Texas Health Science Center’s physical therapy doctoral program, is he has treated a wide array of neurological diagnoses over the years, from concussions and vestibular disorders to stroke, Parkinson’s, and Guillain-Barré syndrome.Dr..
A graduate of the University of Texas Health Science Center’s physical therapy doctoral program, he has treated a wide array of neurological diagnoses over the years, from concussions and vestibular disorders to stroke, Parkinson’s, and Guillain-Barré syndrome.Dr.
an award-winning clinical instructor, is White is a renowned national speaker on stroke rehabilitation topics, and has published numerous articles on the topics of neuroplasticity and stroke..
White is an award-winning clinical instructor, a renowned national speaker on stroke rehabilitation topics, and has published numerous articles on the topics of neuroplasticity and stroke.
addition, is In he serves on the Neuro-Development Treatment (NDT) publication committee and is the co-president of the Brazos Valley Parkinson’s Association.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Benjamin White has an employment relationship with Baylor Scott & White..
In addition, he serves on the Neuro-Development Treatment (NDT) publication committee and is the co-president of the Brazos Valley Parkinson’s Association.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Benjamin White has an employment relationship with Baylor Scott & White.
He is receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Benjamin White is a member of the Neurodevelopmental Treatment Association..
He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Benjamin White is a member of the Neurodevelopmental Treatment Association.