Course curriculum
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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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Proprioception vs. Kinesthesia
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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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Quiz: Core Lessons
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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 Quiz: Stroke
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Gait Introduction
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Normal gait pattern
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Wide based gait pattern
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Decreased step height
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Decreased step length
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Uneven step length
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Decreased heel strike
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Decreased weight shift
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Hyperextension during stance
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Antalgic gait pattern
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Freezing
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Dystonia
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Shuffling
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How anxiety affects gait
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Gait post stroke
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Stroke gait analysis
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Module Quiz: Gait Analysis
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The statistics of falls
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Activities that reduce falls in elderly
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Perturbation based training for fall reduction in older adults
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Best practice to prevent falls in older adults
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Does perturbation training prevent falls in older adults?
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Exercises to prevent falls in older adults
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Perturbation based balance training for fall reduction amongst older adults
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The clinical application of backward walking training to improve walking function balance
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Examining Neuroplasticity for slip perturbation training
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Exercises for preventing falls for older people living in a community
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Effects of balance training on performance on healthy older Adults/ a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Exercises to prevent falls in older adults
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How fear of falling can increase fall risk in older adults
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Perturbation-based balance training for falls reduction among older adults/
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Can Proprioceptive Training improve balance? (2015)
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Can Proprioceptive Training improve balance? : A review (2022)
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How does age affect Proprioception and balance?
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Weights on legs
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Contribution of muscle weakness to postural ability in the elderly
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Module Quiz: Core Research
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Intense and unpredictable perturbation during gait training to improve balance abilities in people who have had a stroke
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Effects of Perturbation based balance training in sub-acute persons with stroke
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Gait post stroke
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How fear of falling can increase fall risk in older adults
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Perturbation-based balance training for falls reduction among older adults/ Current evidence and implications for clinical practice
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Module Quiz: Stroke Research Articles
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Neurolastic Training Handbook
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About this course
- $179.00
- 166 lessons
- 6 hours of video content