
4.6/5
6501 Ratings , 889 Reviews
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Patients diagnosed with Parkinson's disease can get better and stay better; however, no two people with Parkinson's are alike. This presents unique challenges to the therapist spanning physical, emotional, cognitive and socialdomains. All too often therapists are not equipped with the proper knowledge on how to adapt and create the most optimal assessment and exercise plan for patients with Parkinson's disease. With the proper knowledge, the therapist can obtain consistent positive outcomes and empower your clients to live their best life.
This hands-on workshop will provide therapists with practical and effective tools to make a difference the next session with a patient with Parkinson's disease. Participants will understand the barriers to obtaining positive outcomes and leap over them with hands-on application, case study review and discussion. Participants will leave with the confidence to produce evidence-based interventions that willimprove therapeutic outcomes while working with patients with Parkinson's disease.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants
5/5
leanne (ID) on Jun 01, 2026
the handouts of the scales and tests in the appendix were helpful since most of the power point slides were too small to read or reference in the print out of the manual.
4/5
Lauren (TX) on May 30, 2026
she had a lot of good info on research
5/5
Mauricio (TX) on May 26, 2026
good videos.
5/5
Marcy (WY) on May 23, 2026
had some trouble with course audio but got it figured out
4/5
Shannon (NY) on May 20, 2026
i like that she got the audience engaged and participating in group work and discussion
5/5
Kerri (VA) on May 08, 2026
discussion of exercise interventions, treatment ideas was very helpful. i particularly liked the clock exercise which could be used for dual tasking and for many patient populations. discussion of non-motor and visual issues that may impact function was also beneficial.
4/5
Kerry (TX) on May 06, 2026
it was fine
5/5
Michael (NJ) on May 04, 2026
i was quite satisfied with course material
5/5
Sheila (FL) on May 04, 2026
good course content!
5/5
Robert (OR) on May 03, 2026
it was great
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