Vestibular Hypofunction
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Highlights
  • Gain evidence-based strategies for evaluating and treating vestibular hypo function that can be immediately applied to improve patient safety, balance, and functional independence
  • Enhance clinical effectiveness by integrating vestibular rehabilitation techniques into PT and OT practice, supporting better outcomes in mobility, ADLs, and overall quality of life
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This course is essential for rehabilitation clinicians as vestibular hypo function is a common, but often under- recognized contributor to dizziness, imbalance, and falls across the lifespan. By improving knowledge of vestibular anatomy, causes, and evidence-based management, clinicians will be better able to implement targeted rehabilitation strategies that improve patient function. The course directly addresses the need by providing clinicians with a clear framework to recognize, evaluate, and manage vestibular hypo function. Attendees will gain practicalknowledge of vestibular anatomy and pathology, learn to set meaningful and measurable goals, and apply evidence-based rehabilitation strategies.

Highlights

  • Gain evidence-based strategies for evaluating and treating vestibular hypo function that can be immediately applied to improve patient safety, balance, and functional independence
  • Enhance clinical effectiveness by integrating vestibular rehabilitation techniques into PT and OT practice, supporting better outcomes in mobility, ADLs, and overall quality of life

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

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