Brain Injury: Differential Diagnosis, Examination and Rehabilitation September 30 – October 1, 2017 University of Texas – RGV Edinburg, TX

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Course Name: Brain Injury: Differential Diagnosis, Examination and Rehabilitation
Presenter: Ann Newstead, PT, DPT, PhD, NCS, GCS, CEEAA
Dates: Saturday, September 30 – Sunday, October 1, 2017
Tuition: $325.00 – Early Registration
$375.00 – After Saturday, September 16, 2015
Location: University of Texas – RGV
Social Work / Occupational Therapy (SWOT Building), Room 1.400
Corner of University Dr & Miguela Nevarez (4th Ave)
Edinburg, TX 78539
Number of CCU’s / Contact Hours: 15
Target Audience: PT’s, PTA”s, OT, OTA’s

Course Description:

People who experience mild to severe head injuries require a comprehensive team approach to rehabilitation. This course will provide differential diagnosis, examination and rehabilitation of people across the lifespan with all types of brain injury, from mild concussion to severe head injury, in a variety of practice settings. This course is an interactive, case-based and laboratory course designed to integrate current evidence with practical approach to rehabilitation, acute and long-term care.

Schedule:

Day One – Saturday, September 30, 2017

8:00 – 9:00 am Overview of Brain Injury
9:00 -10:00 am Differential Diagnosis of Brain Injury
10:00 – 10:15 am Break
10:15 – 12:00 n Examination of Brain Injury – Lecture
12:00 – 1:00 pm Lunch
1:00 – 2:15 pm Examination Techniques of Brain Injury
2:15 – 2:30 pm Break
2:30 – 4:00 pm Examination Techniques of Brain Injury (con’t)
4:00 – 5:00 pm Case Studies with use of video’s
5:00 pm End of Day One

Day Two – Sunday, October 1, 2017

8:00 – 9:00 am Brain Injury Techniques: Acute Rehabilitation
9:00 – 10:10 am Acute Rehabilitation: Demonstration and Lab Setting
10:00 – 10:15 am Break
10:15 – 12:00 n Acute Rehabilitation: Early Rehabilitation – Demonstration
12:00 – 1:00 pm Lunch
1:00 – 2:30 pm Brain Injury Techniques: Later Rehabilitation
2:30 – 2:45 pm Break
2:45 – 4:00 pm Brain Injury Techniques: Later Rehabilitation – Demonstration
4:00 – 5:00 pm Case Studies with use of video’s
End of Day Two and Course

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion the participant will be able to demonstrate and have an understanding of:
Perform differential diagnosis of persons with brain injury (BI)
Become familiar with the epidemiology, etiology & pathophysiology of persons with BI
Identify primary and secondary clinical signs & symptoms [I.e. seizures, hydrocephalus, headaches, brain herniation, neurological changes]
Identify potential system changes in persons with BI [I.e. Sensory, visual, perceptual, vestibular, motor, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and communication]
Perform examination, evaluation, prognosis, diagnosis, realistic functional goal setting, intervention and predict outcomes
Design and perform simulated treatment management approaches that enhance overall functioning of persons with BI I.e. early positioning, coma stimulation, mobilization, facilitation/inhibition, inhibitive footplates and casting, gymnastic ball activities, developmental activities, vestibular rehabilitation, functional balance and locomotor training
Engage in critical thinking for a team approach to rehabilitation in case-based studies of various people with BI

Presenter: Ann Newstead, PT, DPT, PhD, NCS, GCS, CEEAA

Dr, Newstead is a graduate of State University College at Potsdam, New York with BA degree in 1976, University  of Alabama with MS and PT degree in 1978 and University of Texas with PhD degree in Kinesiology/Movement Science in 2010. Ann has worked in rehabilitation inpatient, outpatient and home health settings. She has worked in faculty positions at the University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston from 1992-1996; The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio from 1997-2010; University of Incarnate Word San Antonio from 2010-2012 and West Coast University from 2012-to present. Ann received her Geriatric Clinical Specialization from 2005-present; Neurological Clinical Specialization from 1994-present; Vestibular Rehabilitation Certification in 2008 and APTA Certified Exercise Expert in Aging Adults in 2011. Ann has published research in the area of balance, older adults and brain injury. Dr. Newstead is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association.

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Number of Attendees

One Attendee, Two Attendees, Three Attendees, Four Attendees, Five Attendees