- How hard should you push these patients?
- Which evals and special tests are most effective for this population?
- You're treating them for another diagnosis…but they had COVID… how do you modify your plan of care?
- How do you treat functional limitations stemming from COVID-19?
- Pain
- Brain Fog
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Neurologic Considerations
- Fatigue
- PTSD
- Respiratory Limitations
- Strength Defects
Elevate the standard of care for these patients in any setting: acute care, rehab, or outpatient. You'll uncover strategies to meet the unique needs of your patients...
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COVID Long Hauler Symposium
Address the Unmet Needs of Post-COVID Patients
Address the Unmet Needs of Post-COVID Patients
- Perform a thorough evaluation for a patient with respect to Long COVID to identify functional limitations and deficits
- Conduct a head-to-toe neurologic assessment
- Assess contributions from related organ systems
- Construct an evidence-based plan of care to address symptoms: brain fog, fatigue, pain, neuropathy, myalgias, and sleep disorders
- Implement whole-body solutions for accelerated healing: anti-inflammatory diet, mindfulness, diaphragmatic breathing
- Walk away with dozens of tips sheets: fall prevention, autonomic checklist, depression screen, home exercise, program and more!
Best of all — IT'S FREE!
Address the Unmet Needs of Post-COVID Patients

Karen Pryor, PhD, PT, DPT, CH, CFPS, has a doctorate in physical therapy and has practiced for 40 years in the field. Dr. Pryor is the owner of Health Sphere Wellness Center, an integrative therapy clinic in Nashville, Tennessee. Involved with early intervention in the birth-three population for over 30 years, she has developed neuroplasticity techniques that are used in a wide variety of settings, including homes, childcare centers, and school systems, to advanced pediatric therapy programs. Dr. Pryor serves on several boards, including the Leadership Interagency Council for Early Intervention (2014-2019), a position to which she was appointed by Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam. In 2010, she received the President's Volunteer Service Award for her contributions to the advanced treatment of children from President Barack Obama. In addition to her work with children, Dr. Pryor has served as an adjunct professor at the Tennessee State University Occupational Therapy Assistant program. She is a clinical instructor for several universities and colleges. With her years of experience and passion for complete wellness, Dr. Pryor advances a more expansive view of how to integrate therapy throughout the lifespan by using neuroplasticity techniques.
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Shelly Denes, PT, CFPS, C/NDT, CGCP, is an expert in fall prevention and neuro-rehab with more than 25 years of experience treating patients with hemiplegia, neuromuscular disorders, TBI, and SCI. She has a special interest in COVID-19 'Long Haulers' and advanced technology. She had been involved extensively with neuroprosthetic devices, lower extremity orthotics, and exoskeletons at the Rehab Institute of Michigan.
Ms. Denes travels nationally to present seminars on fall prevention and geriatric rehabilitation. Additionally, her expertise has been presented through expert witness work, both nationally and locally. Ms. Denes is a graduate of University of Michigan's PT program, and she earned her certification in Neurodevelopmental Treatment for Adult Hemiplegia (NDT) at The Rehab Institute of Chicago. She helped create the certifications of 'Fall Prevention Specialist' and a 'Geriatric Care Professional' with Evergreen Certifications and sits on their advisory board.
Click here for information about Michel (Shelly) Denes.Address the Unmet Needs of Post-COVID Patients