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454 Ratings , 75 Reviews
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Many educational courses focus primarily on the neurological processes involved in rehabilitation following a neurological injury. However, one component that is frequently not covered adequately is what steps are necessary to retrain a patient to do the functional tasks ofeveryday living. How many sets and reps of exercises does research currently support, how should treatment be progressed to ensure that physical overload is avoided but progress towards functional task recovery is made? This course covers these topics as well as functional treatment options that you can implement tomorrow to begin assisting your patients in reclaiming their ability to complete daily functional tasks!
This course will instruct clinicians in developing current treatment plans based on research trends to assist patients in beginning the journey towards functional task recovery following a neurological injury. Upon completion of this course, clinicians will be able to develop an initial plan of care with functional task recovery goals and progress this plan of care through successful completion of task recovery based on a variety of neurological injury types. Additionally, this course will instruct clinicians on the proper techniques forbreaking a complex functional task in smaller segments to progress the patients motor planning and motor control.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants
5/5
Ricky (CA) on Feb 14, 2026
exercise and functional programs
4/5
Monica (SC) on Feb 03, 2026
for acute care, i dont think these frequencies are doable. 90 min in one session for 5 days a week. i understand seeking high reps, but not sure how feasible in acute care.
4/5
Cathy (NY) on Jan 15, 2026
while i enjoyed the course, i do not have access to scan qr code and feel that i missed the exercises portion of the course.
3/5
Natalie (CA) on Jan 13, 2026
she would often talk in generality about a topic, rather than explain what it was and how to do it. she directed us to look up info on qrc codes, rather than actually go over the material.
3/5
Karla (NJ) on Jan 05, 2026
not presented in the most interesting manner.
5/5
Maria Jeanette (NJ) on Dec 29, 2025
the topic is very interesting and the ideas \/ techniques presented are highly applicable and conducive in the setting i work in.
4/5
Susan (TN) on Dec 28, 2025
relevant to my patients
5/5
Lee Ann (MO) on Dec 28, 2025
it covered good treatment ideas.
5/5
Diane (TX) on Dec 27, 2025
a fantastic presenter. i love the reseach discussed. i will be able to add the heps to my tool box
5/5
Lea (MN) on Dec 26, 2025
very knowledgable and articulate instructor. great topic.
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