Gait Training Strategies for Post-Stroke Rehabilitation

Gait Training Strategies for Post-Stroke Rehabilitation
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Gait Training Strategies for Post-Stroke Rehabilitation

Apr 7, 2026 (4:00 PM to 6:00 PM US/Eastern)

Price:$99.99

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Walking is the number one goal for patients recovering from a stroke. No matter which rehab setting they enter, one of the first things they say is, "I want to walk better." As rehabilitation specialists, our challenge is to make that happen. To do so, we must first understand the foundations of gait—normal mechanics, how stroke disrupts symmetry, and the compensatory strategies that emerge as a result. Once we can analyze gait dysfunction systematically,we can apply evidence-based interventions to restore function and enhance mobility.

This course will provide a step-by-step approach to gait assessment and intervention, equipping participants with practical strategies for structuring targeted treatments. Participants will explore a range of interventions tailored to individual patient needs, integrating functional outcome measure results with patient-specific goals and comorbidities. Through a combination of creative interventions and video demonstrations, we will examine how to challenge and optimize gait recovery in different clinical settings. By the endof the course, attendees will develop the skills necessary for confident clinical decision-making and effective gait rehabilitation in patients with stroke.

Highlights

  • Mechanics of gait and practical assessment strategies to identify gait deficits
  • Immediately maximize your clients's functional locomotor mobility using simple yet efficient treatment techniques
  • Review the clinical practice guidelines in locomotor training in neuro population

Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants

Reviews

5/5

Matthew (UT) on Feb 18, 2026

very practical information

2/5

Seth (GA) on Jan 10, 2026

it was really difficult to understand the speaker as many words were mispronounced and most sentences contained grammatical errors. this would have been much better with more attention given to diction. also, the post-course test is written with the same lack of clarity, making it difficult to understand.

5/5

Andrea (AR) on Jan 09, 2026

videos were very helpful

5/5

Linda (GA) on Jan 06, 2026

good to know about gait even if not a pt

4/5

Mary (TX) on Jan 03, 2026

make sure slides ledgible, including for yourself

4/5

Charles (NJ) on Dec 29, 2025

thank you.

5/5

Jennifer (IL) on Dec 27, 2025

i answered 6 the way i did only because i am not currently working in the field. being an active and available mom is more important right now, and i'm keeping my license active if\/when i decide to return to physical therapy work.

4/5

Sarah (MD) on Dec 26, 2025

easy to comprehend and follow

5/5

Diane (TX) on Dec 26, 2025

very knowlegeable presenter. i'd like to see more of her courses

4/5

Lisa (NH) on Dec 18, 2025

appreciated the review on theraband wrapping!


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