Effective Rehab Strategies for Progressive Neurological Disorders – Michel Janet (Shelly) Denes

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• This informative and interactive recording, led by veteran Physical Therapist Shelly Denes, presents the etiology of specific neurological diseases, how the diseases progress, and effective goals and therapeutic interventions at the various stages of each disease.

• Purchase Effective Rehab Strategies for Progressive Neurological Disorders - Michel Janet (Shelly) Denes courses at here with PRICE $199.99 $84 This informative and interactive recording, led by veteran Physical Therapist Shelly Denes, presents the etiology of specific neurological diseases, how the diseases progress, and effective goals and therapeutic interventions at the various stages of each disease.

• You will practice specific therapeutic interventions that Shelly has honed during her more than 40 years as a PT to help progress patients, promote functional independence throughout disease progression, and tackle problems that may surface during regression periods or complications of a disease.

• You will learn the pathophysiology, signs, and symptoms of the various neurological disorders to develop effective individualized treatment interventions including some of the cutting-edge treatments coming our way.

• Explore new treatment strategies for: Parkinson’s disease Multiple sclerosis Transverse myelitis Guillain-Barré Syndrome Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) Identify key components for evaluation and indications for proper treatment and planning for patients with progressive neurological diseases Discuss physiological changes in movement disorders to effectively implement successful rehab programming for these individuals Implement sensorimotor integration as a global approach to balance and postural adjustments Utilize assessment tools using balance strategy concepts and advanced balance techniques Identify and understand the difference between upper and lower motor neuron changes with these diseases Learn to utilize skills assessment and treatment skills in neurological, musculoskeletal, and orthopedic areas to improve function SPECIFIC NEUROLOGICAL ASSESSMENT TOOLS Modified Ashworth Scale Sensorimotor testing Gaze stabilization Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex (VOR) Proprioception testing Romberg testing GAIT ASSESSMENT & TRAINING: THE SIXTH VITAL SIGN Abnormal Gait/Falls Gait strategies for “fallers” Outcome Measures Gait speed Advanced Gait Training and Skills Fall Recovery Barefoot Gait skills NEWER REHABILIATION TECHNOLOGY Functional Electrical Stimulation Devices Foot drop Grasp and release Exoskeltons/Robotics for gait Orthotics for complicated cases Toe-off/push-off AFOs SPECIALITY MUSCULO-SKELETAL INTERVENTIONS Soft Tissue/Friction/Deep Massage/Skin Rolling Cold Therapy and Ice Mobilization EFFECTIVE NEUROLOGICAL TREATMENT TECHNIQUES Tone management Advanced ADLs UE apraxia and coordination interventions Fatigue management and energy conservation Gaze Stabilization Strategies Neuropathic Pain Management Posture, alignment, and coordination NDT (Neurodevelopmental Treatment) ADDITIONAL TREATMENT CONSIDERATIONS The FallproofTM Balance & Mobility Program Aquatic therapy Targeted botox PARKINSON’S DISEASE Altered sensory perception and activation Difficulty with changing strategies and dividing attention Tremors, rigidity, posture changes Decreased coordination and gait issues Improving akinesia and bradykinesia Rehab Treatment Planning Safe exercise treatment programs Balance Speed and amplitude movement Whole body and large movement exercises MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS/TRANSVERSE MYELITIS Elevated core body temp Affective disorders and staging Neuropathies, weakness, and tone changes Balance, tremors, and coordination issue Invisible symptoms Weighted vests to address ataxia Endurance and energy management Rehab interventions & realistic goal setting GUILLAIN-BARRÉ SYNDROME Miller Fisher syndrome Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy Multifocal motor neuropathy Address pain issues Long term effects AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS (ALS) Upper vs.

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