MANAGEMENT OF ADULTS WITH NEUROLOGICAL DYSFUNCTION…. 14 Contact Hours/CCU’s

$70.00$140.00

$140.00
$70.00
Category:

Description

Item Number/ID:
NEUROLOGICAL DYSFUNCTION 1400(DVD)

Details:
Complete Set of The Management of Adults With Neurological Dysfunction
All Eight (7) DVDs, Course Notebook and One (1) Testing Booklet: E-Mailed

The Neurological Dysfunction course has been approved for 14 Contact Hours/CCU’s, (14 CEUs for Ohio)

Price: $140.00

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This course is designed for individuals who intend to perform examination and treatment intervention of people with various types of neurological dysfunction such as brain injury, brain tumors, stroke, spinal cord injury, Parkinson’s disease, Guillian-Barre syndrome, post-polio syndrome, infectious disease, cerebellar disease and peripheral nerve injury. Evidence-based practice will be placed into a practical and useable format through lecture, lab demonstrations and case study / video experiences .

TOPICS:

Review of Neuroanatomy and Neuroplasticity
Disease Processes
Principles of Examination
Examination Techniques
Evidence-based Neurological Management Approaches Constraint Induced Treatment Management
Neurofacilitation and Motor Control / Motor Learning Techniques
Neurodevelopmental Techniques, Body Weight Support and Rhythmic Auditory and Visual Stimulation

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

Review basic neuroanatomy and neurophysiology
Identify neuromusculoskeletal challenges that contribute to balance and gait in adults with neurological dysfunction
Determine the essential components of a neurological examination using evidence-based tools with a focus on function, especially improvement in balance and locomotion
Design and implement a management program to improve underlying neurological defects in adults
Expand current knowledge of evidence-based research in the neurological efficacy with a focus functional management

PRESENTER: Ann Newstead, PT, PhD, GCS, NCS, CEEAA

Dr. Newstead is a graduate of the University of Alabama with a Masters in Physical Therapy and a graduate of the State University College in Potsdam, New York in Biology and Chemistry. Ann has worked .in rehabilitation inpatient, outpatient and home health settings in Houston and San Antonio areas in staff and supervisory capacities. She has participated in clinical or didactic faculty positions since 1987 and currently is practicing home health in San Antonio, Texas. Ann received her Neurological Clinical Specialization in 1994 and received her Geriatric Clinical Specialization in 2005. She is currently conducting research in the area odf older adults, persons with neurological dysfunctions and persons with amputations at the VA/UTHSCSA Movement and Gait Analysis Lab .