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Saturday, September 28
 

9:00am MDT

Neuroplasticity Gone Wrong: Treating the Sensory Side of Balance and Gait - Lessons from studying Mal-de-Debarquement
Saturday September 28, 2024 9:00am - 10:30am MDT
This session will begin with recent evidence about primary sensory influences on head and body verticality, sensory selection for differing balance requirements in everyday life, and problems of single system sensory dependence. There will be an interactive discussion focused on examinations and effective interventions for specific problems, discussion of how to sequence and progress visual, vestibular (particularly otolithic), somatosensory and proprioceptive interventions, especially those relating to verticality perception. Interventions for head righting through cervical proprioceptors and ankle proprioception retraining will be included. Interventions will progress from single system treatments to exercises integrating sensory input. The presentation is based on research of successful interventions for people with Mal de Debarquement, a problem of sensory integration, reweighting and likely sensory inhibition. Techniques for retraining sensory selection, integration and reweighting are applicable to people with neurologic problems including TBI, CVA, MS, and dystonia.
Speakers
avatar for Sarah Gallagher

Sarah Gallagher

Dr. Sarah Gallagher PT, DPT, NCS graduated with her doctorate from MGH Institute of Health Professions in Boston, MA and completed an internship at Massachusetts General Hospital in acute care. After working several years in hospital settings, focusing in trauma, she transitioned... Read More →
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Patricia Winkler

Patricia Winkler P.T.,M.S.,D.Sc.,NCS (emerita) is a physical therapist who has worked in hospital and rehabilitation settings, owned a neurological-focused private practice and as an Assistant Professor at Regis University. Her interest in healthcare came from parents who were both... Read More →
Saturday September 28, 2024 9:00am - 10:30am MDT
Aspen/Blue Spruce

11:00am MDT

Trunk Stabilization Motor Priming to Treat Balance and Walking in the Neurologic Population
Saturday September 28, 2024 11:00am - 12:30pm MDT
This presentation will provide attendees with evidence-based understanding and background knowledge of normal trunk stability, abnormal trunk stabilization within the neurologic population, and motor priming concepts. Then the presentation will lead more into clinical-based methods specifically for trunk stabilization motor priming as a way to treat abnormal balance and walking with the goal such that the attendees are able to directly carryover treatment ideas into their own clinical practice.
Speakers
avatar for Jessica Ford, PT

Jessica Ford, PT

Jessica Ford is a practicing PT in the Denver area currently in the outpatient neuro setting. She graduated with her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2015. After graduation, Jessica went on to pursue further post-professional development via... Read More →
Saturday September 28, 2024 11:00am - 12:30pm MDT
Aspen/Blue Spruce

4:00pm MDT

Wading Through the Fog: A Systems Approach to Dizziness Using an Innovative Clinical Decision Support Tool
Saturday September 28, 2024 4:00pm - 5:30pm MDT
This interactive session will expose participants to an innovative resource that supports clinical reasoning related to dizziness as a health condition. While the tool is responsive on all devices, it is recommended that participants bring a tablet or laptop. A detailed case interview will provide a framework for participants to engage in clinical reasoning independently and in small group discussion using DizzyDx. Participants will create a case file and navigate within the app to consider symptoms endorsed in the interview and the common clinical patterns associated with the symptoms described.

Participants will be prompted to discuss aspects of clinical decision making and develop a list of hypothesized impairments within DizzyDx. This can be accomplished individually while engaging in active discussion and collegial debate in small groups. The presenter will facilitate pacing of the group to promote time management and selection of the clinical tests required to rule in and out various impairments relative to the case presentation. Navigation through DizzyDx will reveal supporting evidence, critical thinking prompts, video tutorials, and a confidence interval to help prioritize impairments.

At the end of the session the case summary will be saved into the user's personal DizzyDx profile. Participants will be provided clinical test results and outcomes from the case presented. Follow up discussion with Q and A will encourage feedback related to educational technology and clinical decision support tool development for rehabilitation providers.
Speakers
avatar for Nicole Miranda

Nicole Miranda

Nicole Miranda, PT, DPT is an assistant professor in the hybrid DPT program at South College Atlanta, GA. Her career has involved neurological and vestibular rehabilitation across the lifespan with a dedication to movement analysis. Her passions involve mentoring physical therapists... Read More →
Saturday September 28, 2024 4:00pm - 5:30pm MDT
Aspen/Blue Spruce
 
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