Course curriculum

    1. Instructions

    2. Registration Survey

    1. DISCLAIMER

    2. What is Proprioceptive Rehab?

    3. Anatomy of the proprioceptive balance system

    4. Is proprioception learned or acquired?

    5. Defining balance, proprioception, and function

    6. What is a balance challenge?

    7. Balance: A motor function

    8. How is the skill of balance lost?

    9. What does proprioceptive loss look like?

    10. Proprioceptive Rehab

    11. Proprioceptive activities

    12. Peripheral balance system

    13. The inner ear and vestibular system

    14. Limbic system: Fear and balance

    15. Fear of falling

    16. Fear of falling causes falls

    17. Whole body proprioception and balance

    18. What is balance programming?

    19. How can balance be improved?

    20. How anxiety affects balance

    21. How older adults regain balance programming

    22. What is the common reason a brain injury limits walking?

    23. Case Study: Loss of strength vs. Loss of coordination

    24. Can posture be changed with instruction?

    25. Best application of Proprioceptive Rehabilitation to your client

    26. The correct level of assistance in Proprioceptive Rehab

    27. How long should each Proprioceptive Rehab activity last?

    28. Vertigo and balance

    29. Module 1: Additional Required Content: Central Vestibular System

    30. Module 1 Additional Required Content: Peripheral Vestibular System 1

    31. Module 1 Additional Required Content: Peripheral Vestibular System 2

    32. Module 1 Additional Required Content: Exercise to prevent falls in older adults

    33. Module Quiz: Core Lessons

    1. Defining Ataxia

    2. Treatment

    3. Progression

    4. Compensation vs. recovery

    5. Targeted stepping

    6. Module 2 Additional Required Content: Challenge-Oriented Gait and Balance Training...

    7. Module 2 Additional Required Content: Patients with Cerebellar Ataxia Do Not Benefit from Limb Weights

    8. Module 2 Additional Required Content: Brain regions

    9. Module 2 Additional Required Content: How to measure Ataxia

    10. Module 2 Additional Required Content: Secondary Effects

    11. Module 2 Additional Required Content: Activities that can improve Ataxia

    12. Ataxia Quiz

    1. DISCLAIMER

    2. Stroke Statistics

    3. What is a Stroke?

    4. Types of Stroke

    5. How Stroke affects movement

    6. Walking & Strokes

    7. Primary & secondary effects of Stroke

    8. Effects of Stroke

    9. Cognitive Effects of Stroke

    10. Module 3 Additional Required Content: Brain Anatomy

    11. Module 3 Additional Required Content: Gait post stroke/ Pathophysiology and Rehabilitation Strategies

    12. Module 3 Additional Required Content: Regions of the brain

    13. Module 3 Additional Required Content: Stroke Basics

    14. Module Quiz: Stroke

    1. DISCLAIMER

    2. What causes Parkinsons Disease?

    3. How can Parkinson's change someone's movement?

    4. What Parkinson's doesn't cause

    5. How Parkinson's limits ability

    6. Fear of falling & Parkinson's

    7. Activities that help clients with Parkinsons

    8. Module 4 Additional Required Content: Parkinsons1

    9. Module 4 Additional Required Content: Parkinsons2

    10. Parkinson's Disease Quiz

    1. DISCLAIMER

    2. What is Dementia?

    3. How Dementia affects a client

    4. Communication considerations for clients with memory loss

    5. How to handle aggressive behavior in elderly clients

    6. How to adapt training

    7. Circuit training

    8. Dementia Quiz

About this course

  • $269.00
  • 254 lessons
  • 8 hours of video content