We’re so far ahead of where we were a decade ago when it comes to concussions and head trauma...
... but we still have so much to learn. According to the CDC, between 1.5 and 3.8 MILLION people suffer from concussions in the U.S. There are literally millions of people we can help as we continue to progress.
That’s why we assembled a team of six clinical experts to provide a foundation in treating concussions and the aftereffects for an in-depth, evidence-based course that’s FREE for a limited time.
You’ll learn:
- How to identify signs of a concussion and when further assessment is needed
- What happens to the brain for a concussion diagnosis
- Clear assessment criteria for activity progression and return to activity after a concussion
- Evidence-based interventions to address dizziness, headaches, motion and light sensitivity, neck pain and more!
Join our multi-disciplinary team of experts as they guide you in resolving the biggest challenges of working with concussion patients.
You’ll discover treatment strategies for vestibular, vision, cervical spine involvement and SO much more!
No matter your level of experience, this course will give you tools that you can implement immediately.
There is no cost to register and get 30-day access to this incredible course. You've got nothing to lose and everything to gain.
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Concussion Management:
A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Evaluation, Treatment and Return to Activity
- Mechanics of traumatic brain injury
- Dispelling myths about CTE
- Expected and unexpected cognitive declines
- Cognitive rehabilitation interventions for attention and executive function
- Multimodal treatment interventions: developing a comprehensive, person-centered treatment plan
- Best ways to evaluate head injury when you aren’t in clinic
- Screening tool to use immediately: neurological and balance exam
- Red flags and when to refer
- Investigate the anatomy of visual complaints
- Assessing common ocular motor defects
- Saccades
- Tracking
- Near point convergence
- New point of accommodation
- When to refer to a neuro-optometrist
With the challenge of balancing activity and rest, it can be difficult to determine how quickly to progress your patient through their treatment plan. These strategies will help you to effectively measure a patient’s progress and implement vestibular, oculomotor and exertion exercise training. With a broad range of treatments, you’ll learn techniques that can be applied to patients across the lifespan.
- Positional release (PRT)
- Myofascial release (MFR), Soft tissue mobilization (STM)
- Craniosacral therapy (CST)
- Joint mobilization
- Muscle energy technique
Athletes who suffer concussions are three times as likely to sustain another concussion in the future as compared to those who are concussion-free. This high likelihood of a re-injury makes the return to play process extremely important. You’ll investigate return to play testing and gradual return to activity for athletes of all ages, as well as some new and innovative ideas for assisting the healing process.
Concussion Management:
A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Evaluation, Treatment and Return to Activity
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We’re that confident you'll find this learning experience to be all that's promised and more than you expected.