8am - 5 pm Each Day
About this Event
Course Description
Stroke accounts for a large amount of death and disability annually across the world. With advancing medicine, more individuals are surviving stroke than ever. As rehabilitation professionals, it is our responsibility to provide these individuals with the most evidence-based approach to examination and treatment to maximize functional recovery. The goal of this course is to provide a comprehensive approach to stroke management based on functional presentation. In addition, we will review medical, pharmacological, and anatomical characteristics in stroke management to develop a collaborative and thorough approach to treatment.
Course Objectives:
At the end of this course, PT/OT participants will be able to:
• Describe incidence, prevalence, and characteristics of individuals who suffer from stroke
• Apply understanding of neuroanatomy to functional exam and treatment planning
• Integrate task analysis into functional examination and treatment planning
• Develop appropriate evidence-based treatment utilizing the principles of neuroplasticity through case-based learning
• Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to develop comprehensive patient care plan
• Discuss secondary risks for stroke survivors and professional role in intervention
At the end of this course, PTA/OTA participants will be able to:
• Describe incidence, prevalence, and characteristics of individuals who suffer from stroke
• Correlate gross neuroanatomy with clinical findings
• Understand and implement evidence-based interventions and collaborate with the interdisciplinary team to improve patient outcomes
• Better understand the examination process, clinical reasoning, and task analysis in individuals post-stroke
• Discuss secondary risks for stroke survivors and professional role in intervention
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital, 3599 University Blvd South, Jacksonville, United States
USD 135.00 to USD 540.00