Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal Cord Injury
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Hilton Garden Inn,
1100 South Avenue, Staten Island, NY, 10314 (Map)
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM US/Eastern

This Course is part of a 2-Day In-Person Series.

In-person courses are now paperless (read more) and you must know your Summit account login and password to sign in when you arrive at the course. You must be pre-registered; walk-ins are not accepted.

Highlights
  • Firsthand knowledge on the latest developments and complexities in spinal cord rehabilitation
  • Organize your interventions and plan of care based on level and completeness of injury includingthe three main classifications of high tetraplegia, low tetraplegia, and paraplegia
  • Practical strategies for teaching functional skillsbased on your patients' abilities and potential for recovery
  • Educate patients on vital aspects of health and wellness, as well as prevention of complications from injury to medical emergencies
  • Community resources for successful reintegration of patients into their communities
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Spinal cord injury rehabilitation is something that can strike fear into even experienced therapists. Patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) have unique challenges to overcome to successfully return to a functional and meaningful lifestyle, and often begin their recovery journey severely debilitated and nearly helpless. Fortunately, most can learn the motor skills to return home successfully, but they require specialized training and education to do so.

This course is designed to provide you the tools and knowledge you need to optimize the functional recovery and rehabilitation of patients with SCI, regardless of the level or severity of injury. Participants will learn not only what skills these patients need to learn, but how to teach them in an effective manner using the appropriate equipment and tools. Participants will also gain an understanding of the multiplecomplications and potential pitfalls that these patients cansuffer and how to best avoid them through both training and focused patient and family education. By the end of this course, participants will feel confident that their patients havethe knowledge, skills, and equipment they need to reenter society and move forward with success and confidence.

Highlights

  • Firsthand knowledge on the latest developments and complexities in spinal cord rehabilitation
  • Organize your interventions and plan of care based on level and completeness of injury includingthe three main classifications of high tetraplegia, low tetraplegia, and paraplegia
  • Practical strategies for teaching functional skillsbased on your patients' abilities and potential for recovery
  • Educate patients on vital aspects of health and wellness, as well as prevention of complications from injury to medical emergencies
  • Community resources for successful reintegration of patients into their communities

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

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5/5

Erica (OK) on Jan 25, 2026

great course

5/5

Brandi (MS) on Jan 01, 2026

thank you

5/5

Milleysha (VA) on Dec 29, 2025

i enjoyed the detailed information on wheelchair selection

4/5

Abby (VA) on Dec 15, 2025

example hep

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Wally (ID) on Dec 11, 2025

great exposure to a lot of information. good instructor

5/5

Kathleen (MD) on Nov 20, 2025

geoff does a great job of presenting%3b keeps the participant's attention the entire time with both anecdotal stories and information\/knowledge.

5/5

Ann Marie (IA) on Nov 15, 2025

the course was great! very informative.

4/5

Mikhail (IL) on Nov 15, 2025

could use one extra brake after lunch

5/5

Mariesol (IL) on Nov 15, 2025

speaker is very good

1/5

Jonathan (IL) on Nov 15, 2025

keep it up


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