Evidence-Based Management of Ataxia and Coordination

Evidence-Based Management of Ataxia and Coordination
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Highlights
  • Etiology, pathogenesis, and clinical presentation of ataxia/incoordination
  • Current assessment and evaluation principles applicable to patients with ataxia
  • Easy-to-use interventions to help address ataxia/incoordination in patients with cerebellar pathology
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Ataxia means absence of order and denotes clinical syndrome of incoordination. Ataxia/ incoordination is characterized by the inability to perform a smooth, coordinated movement to accurately reach a target. Ataxia can be from multiple origins and can be classified as acquired, hereditary, or idiopathic. Although therapy is highly recommended as the main treatment of ataxia/incoordination, there is limited consensus and lack of discussion regarding the scope of therapeutic interventions in the rehabilitation of patients with ataxia. This 2-hour course will help therapists understand the role of the cerebellum in controlling movement and motor learning. Participants will discuss etiology and clinical presentation of ataxia. Participants will also review the principles of evaluation and interventions to design anevidence-based rehabilitation program for patients presenting with ataxia. Interactive learning strategies with a wide use of pictures and videos will be utilized. A case study of a patient with ataxia will be used to tie in pieces of evaluation and interventions discussed during the course.

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

Highlights

  • Etiology, pathogenesis, and clinical presentation of ataxia/incoordination
  • Current assessment and evaluation principles applicable to patients with ataxia
  • Easy-to-use interventions to help address ataxia/incoordination in patients with cerebellar pathology
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3/5

Sheryl (IA) on Mar 26, 2026

seemed to jump around a bit%3b it would have been helpful to stay on one topic and do example, etc before moving onto next and then coming back

4/5

Jenna (CA) on Mar 13, 2026

succinct

5/5

Mary (OR) on Mar 09, 2026

the instructor and course material were great. her visual presentations were excellent. however, the subtitles that were flashing up at the bottom of the screen were completely inaccurate. this was distracting and made if more difficult to focus.

5/5

Amy (KY) on Mar 03, 2026

presenter knowledgeable and did well explaining all concepts. there was an overload of information which was helpful for grasping important concepts

5/5

Ma Luisa Nyree (IL) on Mar 02, 2026

i learned the difference between active and passive proprioception

5/5

Kathy (LA) on Jan 19, 2026

i like closed captions but had to turn them off - did not match at all - tried for about 15 min but gave up. otherwise info good, good videos.

4/5

Cathleen (NY) on Jan 19, 2026

the subscript did not correlate to the speaker and was very distracting

5/5

Erika (GA) on Jan 14, 2026

i would have appreciated the closed caption to go along with the video. it did not match. some words were difficult to understand and it would have helped if i could have read the text along with listening to video.

4/5

Esteban (CA) on Jan 01, 2026

i really like the interventions and strategies. gives me ideas on what to do with my patients

4/5

Kevin (FL) on Dec 25, 2025

review of cerebellar functions


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