This specialized course is designed to shed light on various techniques involved in the process of treating a stroke patient, maximizing the use of evidence-based concepts and practicality. It will cover concepts such as neuroplasticity, motor learning, spasticity management, and designing effective rehabilitation programs in a more detailed way.
Key learning objectives: You will be able to:
1. Develop personalized rehabilitation goals using evidence-based prediction models and tools.
2. Understand the neurological relevance to stroke and formulation of specific treatment schemes to a given patient.
3. The students have to learn and get a grasp of the roles of neuroplasticity, motor learning, and constraint-induced therapy in the restoration of brain function that occurs in neurological disorders.
4. Plan and supervise a gradual movement-induced program, including among other the repetitive action while placing meaning, which serves as a means of resistance to any activity involving daily living.
Joining this course gives people a chance to learn and become more skillful so that they can come up with brand-new ways and methods specially designed to help them in better and effective recovery from stroke.
Hurry up now to not miss out the opportunity!