Bobath Introductory Module 2

Thu Oct 14 2021 at 08:45 am to Fri Oct 15 2021 at 01:00 pm

London Road Community Hospital | Derby

Ncore Derby
Publisher/HostNcore Derby
Bobath Introductory Module 2
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BOBATH Introductory Module 2
The Integration of Postural Control and Selective Movement for Functional Activities (Part A)
Trainer: Sue Armstrong
This 1.5 day BBTA module will include clinical application sessions and movement control sessions. It will focus on the assessment and treatment of the acute and sub-acute patient.
Course aims
• To identify a framework for assessment, clinical reasoning and treatment of the acute/subacute patient.
• To develop skills of observation, analysis, and facilitation in a neurologically intact subject.
• To link the evidence base and clinical practice.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the course, the participants should be able to:
• Describe key components relating to the analysis of positions (sitting and supine) and movement sequences (supine to sit, sit to supine.)
• Analyse movement in terms of efficiency and recognise potential causes for lack of efficiency.
• Understand the wide posture movement control variations within the normal population.
• Problem solve appropriate handling in individual models with respect to facilitation of movement.
Who is this course suitable for?
Qualified Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists working in neurology who have already attended Bobath Module 1
Day 1
9.15 Registration
9.30 Lecture: The acute/subacute patient
10.30 Coffee
11.00 Patient workshop
12.15 Discussion/group work
12.30 Lunch
1.15 Movement analysis: Supine, creating postural
Stability
3.00 Tea
3.15 Movement analysis: moving between supine and
Sitting
4.15 Questions
4.45 Close
Day 2
9.00 Activating the low toned upper limb
11.00 Coffee
11.15 Patient workshop
12.30 Clinical reasoning/movement analysis
1.0 Questions/Discussion/Close
Suggested pre-course preparation:
•Revise anatomy of the shoulder and hand
•Levin MF, Kleim JA, Wolf SL. (2009) What do motor recovery and compenation mean in patients following stroke? Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair 23: 313 – 319
•Nudo RJ. (2006) Mechanisms for recovery of motor function following cortical damage. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 16:638-644
•McDonnell MN, Ridding MC.(2006) Afferent stimulation facilitates performance on a novel motor task. Experimental Brain Research 170:109-115
Please remember appropriate clothing for practical movement analysis sessions i.e. shorts and vest top
CPD Certificate of Attendance Awarded: 11.25 hours.
Fee: £220
01332 254679 | [email protected] | www.ncore.org.uk
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