Rehab for the High Complexity Dizzy Patient

Rehab for the High Complexity Dizzy Patient
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Highlights
  • Immediately improve your knowledge of the anatomy of the central and peripheral vestibular system to improve yourability to develop a diagnostic impression of the complex dizzy patient
  • Clinically relevant strategies for the rehabilitation management of complex dizziness patients
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Rehab of the Complex Dizziness Patient is a comprehensive course designed for rehabilitation professionals seeking to enhance their understanding and treatment of patients with complex dizziness. This course will begin with a deep dive into the functional anatomy of both the central and peripheral vestibular systems, providing a strong foundation for clinical reasoning. Participants will then explore rehabilitation strategies for high-complexity dizziness cases, including those resulting from traumatic brain injury, cerebrovascular accidents (CVA), and multi-system dysfunction. Through evidence-based approaches, clinicians will gain practical tools to assess and treat these challenging patient populations effectively.

Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Athletic Trainers

Highlights

  • Immediately improve your knowledge of the anatomy of the central and peripheral vestibular system to improve yourability to develop a diagnostic impression of the complex dizzy patient
  • Clinically relevant strategies for the rehabilitation management of complex dizziness patients
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5/5

Terry (IN) on Jun 01, 2026

multiple clinical correlations as well as excellent anatomy review and pt cases.

5/5

Caitlin (TN) on May 30, 2026

good course

5/5

Blaise (TX) on May 28, 2026

keep as is.

4/5

Stephanie (TX) on May 28, 2026

would be nice to have the audience questions shown on the screen

5/5

Margaret Mae (IN) on May 27, 2026

very informative and helpful for patients

4/5

Toddie (IN) on May 26, 2026

the print on the diagrams was too fine, even on a computer screen, but especially on the printout. larger, bold font would be very helpful. maybe someday i'll have time to take a pen and write the labels bigger, but for studying, i really couldn't read the labels. (i am 68 years old, still work full time, and have good glasses)

4/5

Michelle (IL) on May 24, 2026

good awareness of need to assess closer w\/ dizziness w\/ all patients.

4/5

Bernadette (IL) on May 24, 2026

very good course!

4/5

Amy (TX) on May 23, 2026

see above

4/5

Adrianne (ID) on May 23, 2026

would have liked more exercise focused instruction


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