Motor and Cognitive Recovery After TBI

Motor and Cognitive Recovery After TBI
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Highlights
  • Evidence-based evaluation and intervention tools to improve your practice and patient outcomes in the traumatic brain injury population
  • Integrate the science and most up to date research into practice through case examples and discussion
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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a leading cause of disability worldwide, but clinicians are often underprepared to address the full complexity of the physical and cognitive impairments that arise in this population. This course will discuss the underlying physiologic basis for physical and cognitive impairments in the TBI population and present evidence-based, practical tools for evaluation and intervention.Participants will optimize learning through a combination ofdiscussion, case studies, and focus on a variety of patient presentations and clinical settings.

Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants

Highlights

  • Evidence-based evaluation and intervention tools to improve your practice and patient outcomes in the traumatic brain injury population
  • Integrate the science and most up to date research into practice through case examples and discussion
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5/5

Emily (OH) on Jun 01, 2026

i really appreciated the guidance with choosing evaluation tests\/measures for dual tasking, as this is an area that can be difficult for patient's with significant cognitive deficits who may not be as impaired with motor skills alone.

4/5

Alex (MS) on May 05, 2026

the course was full of good information. i'm a primarily neuro pt, so it was mostly a good refresher course. but that was nice. two notes of improvement would be for the presenter not to read directly from the slides and for their to be less focus on the mass evolutionary process of brain and human development. we don't have to go into our differing views, but she seemed to spend more time than maybe was necessary on matters that are only theories.

5/5

Lisa (NJ) on May 03, 2026

useful information for the clinic

5/5

Kelleen (CO) on Feb 13, 2026

excellent instructor. i am a p.t. recovering from a concussion, and this was helpful in learning how to treat myself and in treating future patients. i was able to attend for the full 2 hours, without a break, which was a new achievement!

4/5

Julie (NV) on Jan 15, 2026

would like a disclaimer at the beginning acknowledging faulty audio during live presentation was captured in this video, and is corrected fairly early on. i took a lot of time restarting and logging in and out thinking it was a connection problem

4/5

Jennifer (MO) on Nov 11, 2025

speaker did well reviewing the brain to lead into information for treating patients with tbis and objectively measuring progress.

5/5

Lois (OH) on Jun 17, 2025

video of patients would help

4/5

Kara (PA) on May 29, 2025

the technology in the beginning was making it a challenge to listen to, but it was remedied and the course was very good and relevant to my work!

5/5

Carey (TX) on May 07, 2025

nothing to add.

4/5

Alexis (MD) on Apr 23, 2025

very informative


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