By deducing the patient’s experience, the clinician can also prepare for behavioral barriers to engagement and understand the healing process with greater compassion.
Jerome Quellier – Addressing Patient Behavior by Brain Lesion Site
NEUROANATOMY AND THE IMPACT ON COGNITIVE PROCESSING (CASE STUDY ICON)
- Basic anatomy of the neuron
- Brain wiring: Projections, association, and commissural fiber tracts
- Brain Locations of the lobes and their ties to cognitive processes
- The impact of Cerebellum on cognition
- Case Study 1 Jacob’s anxiety and how pacing the halls became therapeutic
OPTIC SYSTEM & VISUAL PERCEPTION (CASE ICON)
- Optic constructs are anterior-Lateral fiber tracts
- Visual cortices, and their unique roles in visual processing
- Visual perception: Effects of shear injuries, tumors and CVA lesion lesions
- Case study 1 Why can’t my patient just see the whole worksheet like I do?
- Group Exercise: Vision Diagnostics Review by discipline (PT/OT/SLP)
HOW NEUROTRANSMITTERS DRIVE BUS
- Internal communication systems in the brain
- Dopamine pathways, effects on cognition and reward system
- Modulations of mood and serotonin pathways
EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS IN THE FRONTAL LOB
- The Cognitive Pyramid and Moving Patients Up
- Skull anatomy, and the effects shear injury on skulls
- Shear injury and its effects on anxiety and behavioral health
- Therapy implications for PT/OT/SLP
- Exercise in Group: Examine executive function diagnostics by discipline (PT/OT/SLP)
COMMUNICATION & THE LEFT HEMISPHERIC FUNCTIONS
- Broca’s vs. Wernike’s areas
- Function of arcuate fasciculus during communication
SPATIAL PROCESSING AND RIGHT HEMISPHERIC FUNCTIONS
- Neurophysiology vs neuropathology, understanding patients’ nonverbal challenges
- Inferential language and social cognition
- A sense of time and space organization
THE HIDDEN PROCESSORS-THALAMIC INFLUEENCES
- Auditory pathways, neuroanatomy
- Thalamic engagement in sensory information
- Modulation of sleep and Vigilance
MEMORY: HOW THE HIPPOCAMPUS AND THE AMYGDALA PARTNER (CASE STUDY ICON)
- Memory processes
- Memory types: Right and Left hippocampal functions
- Hypoxia and Anoxia in Memory Function
- Memory consolidation and sleep, the effect of exercise on memory structures
- Amygdala’s influence upon fear-Executive control and hijacking of executive learning
- Case study 3 Nile’s hypoxia and long tern rehab outcomes
RECOVERY FROM ACCELERATION/DECELERATION INJURIES: DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY (DAI)
- DAI microanatomical features
- CTE: Chronic Traumatic Empathopathy
- Where medicines have failed
AGITATION MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
- Learn how to avoid confrontation by having a working knowledge of Rancho Los Amigos levels.
- How to avoid escalation
- Confabulation and denial—addressing the elephant in the room
CLINICIAN AND PATIENT RELATIONSHIPS ENRICHED
- Meditation and mindfulness: Science behind it
- Do not allow yourself to be caught up in a runaway situation
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Neuroanatomy can be overwhelming and complex. Clinicians working in rehabilitation are faced with growing caseloads, diminished resources/reimbursement, and increasingly medically complex patients with the expectation of improving outcomes and reducing length of stay. Honing one’s knowledge of clinically-Relevant neuroanatomy, neuropathology and other relevant information can help to predict dysfunction and create an intuitive framework for treatment and assessment. This is done before the patient even meets you. The ability to identify potential deficits allows for a more precise diagnostic battery that can be used to expedite treatment. By deducing the patient’s experience, the clinician can also prepare for behavioral barriers to engagement and understand the healing process with greater compassion.
This recording will cover intermediate-level neurophysiology and its relationship to cognition.-Learn linguistic skills and behavior control. Also, learn mindfulness techniques to reduce stress. The overlying foci of the recording are to arm treating professionals with an improved clinical eye, predicting dysfunction, and expedite the pathway to treatment. Recording content will also include patient focused educational materials for stroke and traumatic brain injury ready to be utilized by treating practitioners.
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