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The Pediatric Brain: Functional Neuroanatomy, the Sensory Systems, and their Treatment Applications
Friday, February 26, 2016 to Saturday, February 27, 2016
Category: Events

This course will provide physical and occupational therapists with a deeper understanding of the complex multi-system involvement of the brain in reflex integration, movement, learning, and daily functioning. The instructor will use innovative and multisensory approaches to help participants relate the information to their everyday practice. the first day of the course will focus on the functional aspects of neuroanatomy. The second day will focus on the interaction between the vestibular-visual systems. The visual system is often overlooked by both occupational and physical therapists and the instructor strives to provide therapists with a new perspective to demonstrate the importance of incorporating visual dysfunction within their vestibular treatment. The visual system has an enormous impact on the precise functioning of the vestibular system and dysfunction can result in poor performance across all areas of a child's function. Participants will review real life cases through video to enhance understanding of the material. At the end of this two-day course, therapists will have a proficient functional knowledge of neuroanatomy and the visual-vestibular systems in the dysfunctional pediatric population, and immediately utilize this knowledge to augment their current practice. 

Event Location: Gainesville, GA. Northeast Georgia Medical Center

Organization's website: www.motivationsceu.com


Contact: Jane Boston 800-791-0262 [email protected]