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Stroke Rehabilitation: Vagus Nerve Stimulation And Virtual And Augmented Reality
Presented by Tina Dimopoulos, OTD, OTR/L, CHT, STOTT PILATES® Certified Instructor for Mat and Reformer
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Course: #6927Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course explores evidence-based approaches in stroke rehabilitation, with a focus on emerging areas such as vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) and virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR). Participants will learn current research, clinical application, and therapeutic approaches related to these interventions. Emphasis will be placed on integrating these innovative areas into client-centered, occupation-based practice to enhance motor recovery and neuroplasticity for optimal functional return.

Assessment And Treatment Of Stroke In Young Adults
Presented by Kwasi Nkansa, OTD, OTR/L
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Course: #6810Level: Introductory1 Hour
The role of OTPs in stroke rehabilitation and secondary prevention in young adults (21-40) will be explored in this course. This is Part 4 of the Assessment Series.

Interdisciplinary And Non-Pharmacological Approaches To Pain Management
Presented by Sophie Nathenson, PhD
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Course: #9643Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course provides an overview of pain in America and the impact of opioids, addiction, and drug poisoning. Evidenced-based, non-pharmacological approaches to pain management are discussed within a framework of interdisciplinary and integrative care.

Stroke Rehab: Evaluation And Treatment
Presented by Lacy Nauck, OTA, CEAS I, TBIS, Sex and Intimacy Specialist, M.A. International Psychology with trauma and group conflict specialty
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Course: #6690Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course will describe common deficits that can be observed depending on the type of stroke, assessment options, and evidence-based interventions. The course aims to provide a comprehensive toolbox for working with stroke survivors.

Human-Interfacing Robots For Functional Upper Extremity Rehabilitation
Presented by Ashley Gatewood, MOT, OTR/L, CSRS
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Course: #6368Level: Advanced1 Hour
A review of the history, design, and clinical benefits of robotics in upper extremity treatment will be provided in this course. The knowledge needed to select a system for use and implementation in clinical practice based on the patient population will also be addressed.

Administering The Fugl-Meyer Assessment For The Upper Extremity
Presented by Veronica T. Rowe, PhD, OTR/L
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Course: #6289Level: Introductory1 Hour
The Fugl-Meyer Assessment for the Upper Extremity (FMA-UE) is widely used as the gold standard in stroke research. Therapists will learn how to administer this standardized neurorehabilitation assessment of motor impairment for the hemiparetic arm and hand through detailed instructions and video demonstrations.

Computer Ergonomics: How Can Occupational Therapy Practitioners Help?
Presented by Shaul Lent, OTR/L, MA, CDP, CEAS
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Course: #6130Level: Introductory2 Hours
Occupational therapists who want to improve the ergonomics of clients who are using computers are the focus of this webinar. After learning the analytical tools to apply to their ergonomic knowledge, professionals will be able to make customized ergonomic product, environmental, and behavioral recommendations.

Work: An Occupation Across The Lifespan
Presented by Thomas F. Fisher, PhD, OTR/L, CCM, FAOTA
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Course: #6021Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Occupational therapy has a long significant history of contribution to persons leading independent and functional lives, which includes work. With injured soldiers returning to the US after WWI, reconstruction aides (later becoming occupational therapists) promoted work as a means and an ends to their rehabilitation. This remains the case over 105 years later. During this session, we will explore the history and the current state of work and industry, including ergonomics, as an area of practice for occupational therapy practitioners.

Addressing Executive Function Deficits For Return To Work Following A Brain Injury
Presented by Yvonne Monti, OTD, OTR/L
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Course: #6028Level: Intermediate1 Hour
An overview of executive functioning deficits that persist following a brain injury, interfering with an individual’s ability to return to their prior employment, will be reviewed. The course will also provide education on client-centered executive function assessments and occupation-based interventions to assist with return to work.

Interdisciplinary Approach To Stroke Rehabilitation: Outpatient, Home Health, And Community Rehabilitation Phase
Presented by Alaena McCool, MS, OTR/L, CPAM, Katherine George, PT, DPT
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Course: #5792Level: Intermediate2 Hours
The unique relationship between the occupational and physical therapist when treating an acute, subacute, or chronic stroke diagnosis will be distinguished in this two-part series. Part two will focus on the subacute and chronic stroke, differentiating the home, outpatient, and community phases of rehabilitation, as well as examining the evaluation, evidence, and interventions in each setting to optimize independence for the patient.

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