Description
- Faculty:
- Jonathan Henderson
- Duration:
- 5 Hours 48 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Mar 29, 2019
- Prevalence of stroke
- Incidence/Epidemiology
- Types of stroke
- Anatomy and cerebral blood flow
- Sensory and coordination
- Visual changes
- Synergies and motor recovery
- Weakness and reflexes
- Muscle tone and flaccidity
- Perception and cognition
- Postural control and balance
- Motor recovery
- Movement deficits
- Atypical movement
- Compensatory movements
- Functional Independence Measure (FIM)
- Berg Balance Scale
- Timed Up and Go
- Keeping patient’s goals in mind
- Key terms to maximize reimbursement
- Showing patients progress through documentation
- Importance of frequency, intensity, type and time
- Motor function strategies
- PNF
- NDT
- Constraint Induced Movement Therapy
- Task-specific training
- Upper and lower extremities
- Gait and balance training
- Modalities
- Technological advances
- Clinical reasoning
- Postural control
- Balance training
- Handling to facilitate motor function/ response
- Handling to inhibit undesired responses
- Gait training
- Task-specific training
Jonathan Henderson – Stroke Rehabilitation: Improve Functional Outcomes and Reduce Readmissions
Description
Learn how therapy can impact the lives of individuals in an effective stroke rehabilitation program. You will gain creative and evidence-based approaches to incorporate into your practice immediately. Master practical assessment tools and hands-on task-specific training to create patient-centered, impairment-based plans of care. Progress your interventions with gait training and balance and core strength training to improve upper and lower extremity functional improvement. Increase your reimbursement and decrease hospital readmission rates with improved clinical reasoning, appropriate goal setting, and applicable outcome measures.
Handouts
Manual – Stroke Rehabilitation (1.29 MB) | 25 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
BRAIN ANATOMY AND CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT
COMMON IMPAIRMENTS AND TREATMENTS
RECOVERY AFTER A STROKE
FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME MEASURES
GOAL SETTING AND DOCUMENTATION
TREATMENT INTERVENTIONS
CASE STUDIES
Faculty
Jonathan Henderson, PT, DPT, C/NDT Related seminars and products: 4
Bartlett NeuroRehab Physical Therapy
Jonathan Henderson, PT, DPT, C/NDT, is an expert in stroke rehabilitation, who brings a unique clinical eye to treating patients with neurological deficits, honed from his experience in both acute care and inpatient rehab settings. He maintains a busy outpatient clinical practice in Memphis, TN, which focuses on providing neurological and orthopedic care to older adults, and is a Credentialed Clinical Instructor (CCI) and has served as director of the Physical Therapist Assistant Program at Concorde Career College.
Dr. Henderson travels nationally to present seminars on stroke rehabilitation, and he is known for his dynamic, hands-on teaching style. He earned his Doctor of physical therapy from Alabama State University, and he is also certified in neuro-developmentaltreatment with a focus on stroke and brain injury rehab. He is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), Neurodevelopmental Treatment Association (NDTA), and the American Academy of Physical Therapy. (AAPT).
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Jonathan Henderson is owner of Bartlett NeuroRehab Physical Therapy. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Jonathan Henderson is a member of the American Academy of Physical Therapy; the American Physical Therapy Association; and the Neuro Development Treatment Association.
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