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Course #230 Clinical Neuroanatomy for Rehabilitation Therapists Lesions, Impairments, and Treatment Interventions
Saturday, March 10, 2018
Category: Events

Description:  Do you wonder where the time goes during the evaluation period and you did not assess an impairment critical to a patient’s diagnosis and ability to function?  Would knowing lesion site and the affected anatomical structures clue you into performing key assessments and prioritizing treatment interventions? If so, your patients would have a better-developed and precise plan of care to address impairments, thus leading to a restoration of movement or compensation strategy to safely function in the environment.  The purpose of this course is to review neuroanatomy as it relates to rehabilitation for occupational and physical therapy practice. A variety of impairments as related to anatomical lesion sites will be discussed via the use of research studies and or case reports.  Treatment interventions based on instructor’s experience, evidence-based practice and participants’ suggestions will be offered as options for patient care. The World Health Organization (WHO) International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) will be used as a framework for case study delivery of care in neurorehabilitation, demonstrating assessment of and treatment for impairments and functional outcomes achieved.

Event Contact:  Jane Boston – [email protected]

Event Date(s) and Location:  March 10, 2018 – Atlanta, GA

For more information and to register, visit:  http://www.cvent.com/events/-230-clinical-neuroanatomy-for-rehabilitation-therapists-lesions-impairments-and-treatment-intervent/event-summary-8ff043eec01247c0961010f385add028.aspx?Refid=123