Michelle Green – Igniting Neuroplasticity after Stroke. Breakthroughs for Improving Motor Recovery
Find out how to help stroke patients recover with innovative intervention.-Learn the necessary movement patterns for Recovery and compensation. Find out what is most important for Neuroplasticity can occur. Learn how to unlock the potential of cognitively impaired patients who are unable to communicate or understand the treatment goals. Key motor control strategies and targeted treatments are available at home. for Patients at any level can be helped to move toward functional recovery and community integration.
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Outline
The latest research in neuroplasticity and its implications is reviewed for Stroke rehabilitation
Describe motor control and motor learning theories
5 Stages of Trask Performance
Relate impairments to tasks performed poorly
Establish a framework for Treatment progression based upon 5 Stages of Task performance
Identify the steps for Using key concepts in motor control, neuroplasticity and motor learning, you can improve task assessment, intervention selection, progresses and finally functional outcomes.
Define recovery.
Find factors that will guide your decisions about how to proceed with interventions for Recovery or compensation?
Premorbidity
Prognostic factors for stroke
The first step in recovery
Intervention is taking place
Insurance/LOS restrictions
Provide evidence for Early rehabilitation: Recovery over Compensation
Promote the inclusion of compensation/recovery in the treatment process
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Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 10 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 17
- Assessments Yes