Rehabilitation approaches to Neurologic & Geriatric Populations:
Theory, Evidence and Practical Application
Brady Whetten, DPT
This is an intermediate course for clinicians looking to advance their current rehabilitation approach for neurologic and geriatric populations. We will examine principles of motor control and motor learning, neuroplasticity, and task-specific training, and how these can be applied clinically to maximize potential for challenging patients, starting right now! This course will consist of the combination of discussion of the theory and evidence of these principles, clinical application for therapeutic intervention and outcomes, video presentation and case studies, and live patient demonstrations. We will also briefly discuss technological advancements and some potential benefits for their use. At the conclusion of this course, clinicians will have the knowledge, skills, and motivation to begin maximizing functional improvements in patients immediately
800.332.WALK • education@litegait.com
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