Course curriculum
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Instructions
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Registration Survey
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DISCLAIMER
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What is Proprioceptive Rehab?
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Anatomy of the proprioceptive balance system
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Is proprioception learned or acquired?
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Defining balance, proprioception, and function
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What is a balance challenge?
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Balance: A motor function
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How is the skill of balance lost?
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What does proprioceptive loss look like?
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Proprioceptive Rehab
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Proprioceptive activities
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Peripheral balance system
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The inner ear and vestibular system
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Limbic system: Fear and balance
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Fear of falling
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Fear of falling causes falls
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Whole body proprioception and balance
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What is balance programming?
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How can balance be improved?
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How anxiety affects balance
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How older adults regain balance programming
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What is the common reason a brain injury limits walking?
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Case Study: Loss of strength vs. Loss of coordination
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Can posture be changed with instruction?
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Best application of Proprioceptive Rehabilitation to your client
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The correct level of assistance in Proprioceptive Rehab
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How long should each Proprioceptive Rehab activity last?
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Vertigo and balance
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Module 1: Additional Required Content: Central Vestibular System
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Module 1 Additional Required Content: Peripheral Vestibular System 1
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Module 1 Additional Required Content: Peripheral Vestibular System 2
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Module 1 Additional Required Content: Exercise to prevent falls in older adults
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Module Quiz: Core Lessons
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Defining Ataxia
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Treatment
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Progression
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Compensation vs. recovery
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Targeted stepping
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Module 2 Additional Required Content: Challenge-Oriented Gait and Balance Training...
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Module 2 Additional Required Content: Patients with Cerebellar Ataxia Do Not Benefit from Limb Weights
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Module 2 Additional Required Content: Brain regions
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Module 2 Additional Required Content: How to measure Ataxia
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Module 2 Additional Required Content: Secondary Effects
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Module 2 Additional Required Content: Activities that can improve Ataxia
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Ataxia Quiz
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Stroke Statistics
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What is a Stroke?
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Types of Stroke
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How Stroke affects movement
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Walking & Strokes
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Primary & secondary effects of Stroke
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Effects of Stroke
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Cognitive Effects of Stroke
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Module 3 Additional Required Content: Brain Anatomy
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Module 3 Additional Required Content: Gait post stroke/ Pathophysiology and Rehabilitation Strategies
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Module 3 Additional Required Content: Regions of the brain
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Module 3 Additional Required Content: Stroke Basics
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Module Quiz: Stroke
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What causes Parkinsons Disease?
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How can Parkinson's change someone's movement?
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What Parkinson's doesn't cause
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How Parkinson's limits ability
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Fear of falling & Parkinson's
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Activities that help clients with Parkinsons
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Module 4 Additional Required Content: Parkinsons1
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Module 4 Additional Required Content: Parkinsons2
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Parkinson's Disease Quiz
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What is Dementia?
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How Dementia affects a client
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Communication considerations for clients with memory loss
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How to handle aggressive behavior in elderly clients
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How to adapt training
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Circuit training
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Dementia Quiz
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About this course
- $269.00
- 254 lessons
- 8 hours of video content