Faculty:Karen PryorDuration:6 Hours 32 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Oct 30, is Archive: 2020 Description Neuroplasticity is one of the most important concepts when it comes to recovery, but is often overlooked when treating traumatic injuries..
Archive: Faculty:Karen PryorDuration:6 Hours 32 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Oct 30, 2020 Description Neuroplasticity is one of the most important concepts when it comes to recovery, but is often overlooked when treating traumatic injuries.
traumatic injuries and post-op conditions is From to stroke, this course will deliver new thoughts on how to detour around damage and incorporate viable nervous system connections for faster, more complete recovery.It’s never too late..
From traumatic injuries and post-op conditions to stroke, this course will deliver new thoughts on how to detour around damage and incorporate viable nervous system connections for faster, more complete recovery.It’s never too late.
The brain is is not hard wired..
The brain is not hard wired.
It is can change and adapt, even decades after the initial injury.Drawing on over 40 years of clinical experience, Dr. Pryor will teach you practical, evidence-based techniques and interventions to stimulate the brain and enhance recovery.Evaluate the nervous system for damage and functional pathwaysAddress tone abnormalities, vision and how they are intimately related and treatableAdvance patient function with guided neurological reconnectionImprove balance and visuospatial function to enhance client independence and feelings of safetyCreate actionable treatment plans to help at homeReclaim movement and quality of lifeYou will learn practical and useful techniques that can be implemented immediately within your practice..
It can change and adapt, even decades after the initial injury.Drawing on over 40 years of clinical experience, Dr. Pryor will teach you practical, evidence-based techniques and interventions to stimulate the brain and enhance recovery.Evaluate the nervous system for damage and functional pathwaysAddress tone abnormalities, vision and how they are intimately related and treatableAdvance patient function with guided neurological reconnectionImprove balance and visuospatial function to enhance client independence and feelings of safetyCreate actionable treatment plans to help at homeReclaim movement and quality of lifeYou will learn practical and useful techniques that can be implemented immediately within your practice.
interventions is These evidence-based will apply across the spectrum from initial injury to recovery..
These evidence-based interventions will apply across the spectrum from initial injury to recovery.
You is can’t afford to miss out on this chance to get the skills, techniques and knowledge you can use to promote neuroplasticity and increased function for your patients!.
You can’t afford to miss out on this chance to get the skills, techniques and knowledge you can use to promote neuroplasticity and increased function for your patients!
Handouts Manual - is Neuroplasticity for Orthopedic Recovery and Pain Relief (7.7 MB) 83 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Improve Your Clinical Reasoning Central nervous system: the driver of ALL functionNeuroanatomyBrain developmentChronic pain: the nervous system remembersFeedback loops – pain is circularUpgrade Your Clinical Assessment Neurological screens for injuriesIdentifying neurological challengesPrimitive reflex patterns and the power of visionSensory motor developmentVision and hearing related deficitsSensation changes and reintegrationIntegrate Neuroplasticity into Your Therapy Program Practice Makes NEW PathwaysPolyvagal theory: Fight, Flight and FreezeTrauma memory related to therapy sessionsCrucial component: sensory stimulationSmooth movement tremors and distractionChanging low and high tone qualitiesChallenge equates to changeBracing: to be or not to beDesign Effective Treatment Plans: Treat the Symptoms, the Cause and Neurological Changes Where to rewire the brainUse it or lose itRecruitment and retrainingUse the lobes next doorBefore/after videos of sensory stimulationBeware of learned non-useExpand Your Reach: Incorporate Vision The link between vision and balance and sensationImplications for neurological disorders: Stroke, TBI, concussion3D vision impairments – depth perception and safetyPractical strategies for vision on the move!Taking it Home: Patients and Caregivers PT phone home – game changing HEP strategies to increase complianceRepetition and novelty are keySimple and effective activities to send homeExplaining complex concepts to patientsCase Studies MVA with TBIFall with knee injury and acute painLow back pain – disc herniation with acute unrelenting painNeurological signs post fallTKA acute pain and edema with resolution of pain and edema 2 treatmentsAnoxic injury – signs, symptoms and solutions Faculty Karen Pryor, PhD, PT, DPT Related seminars and products: 12 Health Sphere Wellness Center Karen Pryor, Ph.D., PT, DPT, has a doctorate in physical therapy and has practiced for over 40 years in the field..
Handouts Manual - Neuroplasticity for Orthopedic Recovery and Pain Relief (7.7 MB) 83 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Improve Your Clinical Reasoning Central nervous system: the driver of ALL functionNeuroanatomyBrain developmentChronic pain: the nervous system remembersFeedback loops – pain is circularUpgrade Your Clinical Assessment Neurological screens for injuriesIdentifying neurological challengesPrimitive reflex patterns and the power of visionSensory motor developmentVision and hearing related deficitsSensation changes and reintegrationIntegrate Neuroplasticity into Your Therapy Program Practice Makes NEW PathwaysPolyvagal theory: Fight, Flight and FreezeTrauma memory related to therapy sessionsCrucial component: sensory stimulationSmooth movement tremors and distractionChanging low and high tone qualitiesChallenge equates to changeBracing: to be or not to beDesign Effective Treatment Plans: Treat the Symptoms, the Cause and Neurological Changes Where to rewire the brainUse it or lose itRecruitment and retrainingUse the lobes next doorBefore/after videos of sensory stimulationBeware of learned non-useExpand Your Reach: Incorporate Vision The link between vision and balance and sensationImplications for neurological disorders: Stroke, TBI, concussion3D vision impairments – depth perception and safetyPractical strategies for vision on the move!Taking it Home: Patients and Caregivers PT phone home – game changing HEP strategies to increase complianceRepetition and novelty are keySimple and effective activities to send homeExplaining complex concepts to patientsCase Studies MVA with TBIFall with knee injury and acute painLow back pain – disc herniation with acute unrelenting painNeurological signs post fallTKA acute pain and edema with resolution of pain and edema 2 treatmentsAnoxic injury – signs, symptoms and solutions Faculty Karen Pryor, PhD, PT, DPT Related seminars and products: 12 Health Sphere Wellness Center Karen Pryor, Ph.D., PT, DPT, has a doctorate in physical therapy and has practiced for over 40 years in the field.
Dr. Pryor is is the owner of Health Sphere Wellness Center, an integrative therapy clinic in Tennessee..
Dr. Pryor is the owner of Health Sphere Wellness Center, an integrative therapy clinic in Tennessee.
early intervention in the birth-three population is Involved with for over 30 years, she has developed neuroplasticity techniques that are used in a wide variety of settings, including homes, childcare centers, and school systems, to advance pediatric therapy programs..
Involved with early intervention in the birth-three population for over 30 years, she has developed neuroplasticity techniques that are used in a wide variety of settings, including homes, childcare centers, and school systems, to advance pediatric therapy programs.
She is is the author of Ten Fingers Ten Toes Twenty Things Everyone Needs to Know.Dr..
She is the author of Ten Fingers Ten Toes Twenty Things Everyone Needs to Know.Dr.
Pryor is serves on several boards, including the Leadership Interagency Council for Early Intervention, (2014-2024), a position to which she was appointed by Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam and Governor Bill Lee..
Pryor serves on several boards, including the Leadership Interagency Council for Early Intervention, (2014-2024), a position to which she was appointed by Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam and Governor Bill Lee.
she is In 2010, received the President’s Volunteer Service Award for her contributions to the advanced treatment of children from President Barack Obama..
In 2010, she received the President’s Volunteer Service Award for her contributions to the advanced treatment of children from President Barack Obama.
addition is In to her work with children, Dr. Pryor has served as an adjunct professor at the Tennessee State University Occupational Therapy School, and in the Volunteer State Community College Physical Therapy Assistant program..
In addition to her work with children, Dr. Pryor has served as an adjunct professor at the Tennessee State University Occupational Therapy School, and in the Volunteer State Community College Physical Therapy Assistant program.
She is is a clinical instructor for several universities and colleges..
She is a clinical instructor for several universities and colleges.
her years of experience and passion is With for complete wellness, Dr. Pryor advances a more expansive view of how to integrate therapy throughout the lifespan by using COMPASS neuroplasticity techniques..
With her years of experience and passion for complete wellness, Dr. Pryor advances a more expansive view of how to integrate therapy throughout the lifespan by using COMPASS neuroplasticity techniques.
Speaker Disclosures: is Financial: Karen Pryor is owner of Health Sphere Wellness Center..
Speaker Disclosures: Financial: Karen Pryor is owner of Health Sphere Wellness Center.
She is receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Karen Pryor serves on the Leadership Interagency Council for Early Intervention board..
She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Karen Pryor serves on the Leadership Interagency Council for Early Intervention board.