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Digital Seminar

Neuroplasticity and Stroke Rehab: A Roadmap to Functional Recovery


Faculty:
Benjamin White, PT, DPT, C/NDT
Duration:
5 Hours 31 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Mar 16, 2018
Product Code:
WDS020731
Brochure Code:
PTGUESS3
Media Type:
Digital Seminar
Access:
Never expires.

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Description

Rewiring the Brain for Better Recovery

More and more, people are coming through our doors for treatment post-stroke. 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 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 not a quick fix. The fact is that we are increasingly pressured to provide evidence that our interventions are working (can someone say G Codes!). 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. During the course. You will 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. Evidence-based treatments of the hemiparetic/hemiplegic upper and lower extremities after stroke will be covered as well. By the end of the course, you will walk away with the tools and resources needed to effectively improve outcomes for your stroke patients.

Credits


Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants - Florida

is an approved provider #50-466 with the Florida Department of Health Board of Occupational Therapy Practice. This course is approved for 6 contact hour(s) for Occupational Therapist and Occupational Therapy Assistants.


Other Professions

This educational offering qualifies for 6 continuing education hour(s) as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations. Save your course outline and certificate of completion, and contact your own board or organization for specific filing requirements. 


Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants - Illinois

is a Registered Physical Therapy Continuing Education Sponsor through the State of Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, Division of Professional Regulation. License #:216.000309. This course qualifies for 6 CE Credit Hour(s).


Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants - Indiana

This meets the IN-PT approval under 844 IAC 6-8-5 Approved Organizations #9, please contact IN Board or Association if you have questions.


Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants

This educational offering consists of 6 clock hour(s) of continuing education instruction. Credit requirements and approvals vary per state board regulations. Please save the course outline, the certificate of completion you receive from this offering and contact your state board or organization to determine specific filing requirements.


Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants - New York

is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Physical Therapy as an approved provider for physical therapy and physical therapist assistant continuing education. This seminar is awarded 7.2 contact hour(s).


Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants - North Carolina

NCBPTE approval by virtue of approval by The New York State Education Department, Office of the Professions, State Board for Physical Therapy licensure board or state APTA chapter Approval good through 8/31/2021. This course qualifies for 6 continuing education hours. 



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Faculty

Benjamin White, PT, DPT, C/NDT Related seminars and products


BENJAMIN WHITE, PT, DPT, C/NDT, serves as the lead Neurological Physical Therapist for an acute care and outpatient setting. His primary daily duties include servicing patients of neurological diagnoses including stroke, brain injury and Parkinson's.  He is also a certified Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT) practitioner specializing in stroke and brain injury care, and serves on the NDT publication committee, aiding fellow team members in the production of publications that outline proper care of the neurological patient. Dr. White also serves as a Clinical instructor to the DPT student population. He is a published author through the NDT Association highlighting budding research on how neuroplasticity can in fact occur in all patients post stroke across the continuum.  Dr. White has previously served as the hospital's falls committee chair and now helps lead a local Parkinson's Association. He is certified in Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT) BIG servicing this patient population with evidenced based medicine and a return to their desired level of function. 

Disclosure:

Financial – Receives a speaking honorarium from Vyne Education

Nonfinancial – No relevant nonfinancial relationship exists


Additional Info

Program Information

Access for Self-Study (Non-Interactive) Access never expires for this product.

Outline

MOTOR LEARNING AND NEUROPLASTICITY

  • Defined
  • Various motor learning phases in the rehab process

COMMON STROKE RELATED IMPAIRMENTS WITH SPECIFIC TREATMENT METHODS

  • Ataxia
  • Hemiparesis
  • Neglect
  • Pusher Syndrome
  • Subluxation
  • Decreased Sensation

OUTCOME MEASURES

  • Progress measures with the use of G-coding
    • Acute stroke
    • Chronic stroke
    • Continuum of care

STRENGTH RECOVERY AFTER STROKE

  • Forms of strength
    • Force production
    • Timing
    • Sustainability
    • Eccentric vs Concentric
  • Kinetic chains
    • Open
    • Closed
    • Modified closed
    • When to use each

TACKLING OF UPPER AND LOWER EXTREMITY PARESES (CASE STUDY ICON)

  • Upper extremity
  • Lower extremity
  • Four limbs simultaneously
    • How
    • Why
    • Constraint-induced movement therapy
    • Bimanual vs unimanual training

CLINICAL REASONING

  • Power of salience
  • Thinking beyond sets of ten
  • Constraint-induced movement therapy

 

FITT PRINCIPLE

  • Frequency, intensity, time, and type
    • Evidence behind appropriate therapy for chronic stroke

 

CLINCIAL REASONING (CASE STUDY ICON)
 

SUMMARIZATION AND SYNCHRONIZATION

Objectives

  1. Recall basic concepts of motor control as they apply to persons with stroke
  2. Apply basic principles of motor learning to persons with stroke
  3. List the causes and evidence-based treatments for some common impairments in stroke
  4. Recognize some of the commonly used outcome measures in stroke rehabilitation
  5. Determine the basic features of gait after stroke, as well as bracing options and a defined treatment protocol for gait recovery after stroke
  6. List evidence-based approaches for treatment of all extremities after stroke, including determining prognosis for recovery
  7. Analyze differences between various forms of weakness involving force production, timing, and sustainability

Target Audience

Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Exercise Physiologists

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