Faculty:Michelle GreenDuration:2 Hours 8 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Mar 01, is Archive: 2017 Description Stroke is the leading cause of disability in America..
Archive: Faculty:Michelle GreenDuration:2 Hours 8 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Mar 01, 2017 Description Stroke is the leading cause of disability in America.
Therapists is play a vital role in reducing, or even eliminating, disability resulting from stroke..
Therapists play a vital role in reducing, or even eliminating, disability resulting from stroke.
therapists is However, are increasingly pressured to produce better outcomes in a shorter period of time, often with less staff support..
However, therapists are increasingly pressured to produce better outcomes in a shorter period of time, often with less staff support.
The results is are generic treatment plans, traditional supine therapeutic exercise prescription, and range of motion or seated group activities..
The results are generic treatment plans, traditional supine therapeutic exercise prescription, and range of motion or seated group activities.
these fail is All of to address the impairments keeping the patient from having success in functional life activities.To reduce disability, therapists must be able to improve functional mobility in activities of daily living such as transferring, walking, dressing, and bathing through better assessment and treatment planning..
All of these fail to address the impairments keeping the patient from having success in functional life activities.To reduce disability, therapists must be able to improve functional mobility in activities of daily living such as transferring, walking, dressing, and bathing through better assessment and treatment planning.
maximal recovery in stroke patients, is For maximal recovery in stroke patients, you must be able to accurately determine each patient’s specific impairments that are limiting function..
For maximal recovery in stroke patients, you must be able to accurately determine each patient’s specific impairments that are limiting function.
you is From this, can develop precise, customized treatment plans that prioritize the impairments and reduce disability quickly and effectively.In this one time series, you will expand your intervention “toolbox” by learning to create effective treatments that directly reduce functional limitations for any level of stroke patient, from acute care to community re-entry..
From this, you can develop precise, customized treatment plans that prioritize the impairments and reduce disability quickly and effectively.In this one time series, you will expand your intervention “toolbox” by learning to create effective treatments that directly reduce functional limitations for any level of stroke patient, from acute care to community re-entry.
expensive equipment, is This is accomplished without time-consuming protocols, or labor-intensive techniques..
This is accomplished without expensive equipment, time-consuming protocols, or labor-intensive techniques.
Normal movement requirements is are reviewed, which better equip you to efficiently and accurately identify the impairments that are causing dysfunction.Treatment interventions are developed based on motor control and learning principles aimed at integrating cognition, motor ability, and the environment for maximal carryover to functional task performance..
Normal movement requirements are reviewed, which better equip you to efficiently and accurately identify the impairments that are causing dysfunction.Treatment interventions are developed based on motor control and learning principles aimed at integrating cognition, motor ability, and the environment for maximal carryover to functional task performance.
An extensive review of treatments is to reduce commonly seen impairments is accomplished through by viewing exercises (you can do yourself at home or in the clinic!), demonstration, and video analysis..
An extensive review of treatments to reduce commonly seen impairments is accomplished through by viewing exercises (you can do yourself at home or in the clinic!), demonstration, and video analysis.
Handouts Manual - is Treatment of Impairments (10.30 MB) 54 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Hemiplegic Upper ExtremityPoor Anterior Weight Translation (Retropulsion)Limited Gluteus Maximus/Medius Recruitment/Sustained ContractionsLimited Quadriceps Recruitment/Sustained ContractionsLimited Proximal Postural ControlIneffective Lateral Weight Shifts Faculty Michelle Green, PT, DPT, C-NDT, NCS Related seminars and products: 7 Michelle Green, PT, DPT, C-NDT, NCS, is an expert in stroke rehabilitation, with over 20 years of experience helping countless patients recover from neurological conditions..
Handouts Manual - Treatment of Impairments (10.30 MB) 54 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Hemiplegic Upper ExtremityPoor Anterior Weight Translation (Retropulsion)Limited Gluteus Maximus/Medius Recruitment/Sustained ContractionsLimited Quadriceps Recruitment/Sustained ContractionsLimited Proximal Postural ControlIneffective Lateral Weight Shifts Faculty Michelle Green, PT, DPT, C-NDT, NCS Related seminars and products: 7 Michelle Green, PT, DPT, C-NDT, NCS, is an expert in stroke rehabilitation, with over 20 years of experience helping countless patients recover from neurological conditions.
Her background is in NDT, Pilates, and yoga has influenced her assessment and treatment approach, providing her with enhanced insight into movement assessment and guided movement re-education.Dr..
Her background in NDT, Pilates, and yoga has influenced her assessment and treatment approach, providing her with enhanced insight into movement assessment and guided movement re-education.Dr.
Green travels is nationally to present seminars on stroke rehabilitation, and she is known for her dynamic, hands-on teaching style..
Green travels nationally to present seminars on stroke rehabilitation, and she is known for her dynamic, hands-on teaching style.
She is earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, and she teaches as an assistant professor in the DPT program at Campbell University..
She earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, and she teaches as an assistant professor in the DPT program at Campbell University.
Her additional interests is include education and learning, impairment-based treatment across the lifespan, and application of mind-body practices for improving mental and physical health.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Michelle Green is an assistant professor at Campbell University..
Her additional interests include education and learning, impairment-based treatment across the lifespan, and application of mind-body practices for improving mental and physical health.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Michelle Green is an assistant professor at Campbell University.
She is receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. Non-financial: Michelle Green is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association; and the North Carolina Physical Therapy Association..
She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. Non-financial: Michelle Green is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association; and the North Carolina Physical Therapy Association.