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Physical Treatment of the Neurological Patient: An Impairment Based Approach for Occupational and Physical Therapists

Physical Treatment of the Neurological Patient: An Impairment Based Approach for Occupational and Physical Therapists

Presenter: Don Simoneau, BScOT, OT(c)

Course Description:

This two-day course is intended for occupational and physiotherapists working with patients who have functional limitations from neurological impairments. This course is designed to introduce the components of treatment required to appropriately address the orthopedic physical needs of patients with neurological impairments including stroke, brain and spinal cord injuries. The primary goal of this course is to provide a conceptual foundation onto which further education and experience can be built.
The seminar will incorporate hands-on practice with other participants to further integrate theory and skills learned during the two days of instruction

A strong understanding and review of upper extremity functional anatomy is strongly recommended prior to course participation.

Course Agenda (subject to change):

Saturday May 25, 2024

08:00-12:00

Normal movement lab

               Sit to stand

               Arm elevation

               Hand function

               Surface anatomy

13:00-16:00

              MSK interventions

               Introduction to Peripheral Joint Mobs

              

Sunday May 26, 2024

08:00-11:00

Motor Control Theory

Lab (surface anatomy review, joint mobs)

12:00-15:00

Assessing and treating spasticity

Patient scenario problem solving lab

Final questions and discussion 


Please note that coffee breaks will be incorporated throughout each days

Registration: $450
Early Bird Fee: $400 before April 15, 2024



Address:
Lutz Meeting Room - Alberta Avenue Community League
9210 118 Avenue, Edmonton, AB T5G 0N2

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