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ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 1, The Basics: Part 1 & 2
written by Linda A. Kliebhan, Rona Alexander and Robert Beecher; presented by Linda A. Kliebhan, Rona Alexander and Robert Beecher, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 1 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2004), 1 hour 57 mins
This seminar focuses on the areas of anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, and neuroanatomy as they relate to systems of the body that impact on pediatric feeding and swallowing function. This seminar stresses the recognition of the influences of body mechanics, postural development, alignment, and activity as they re...
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written by Linda A. Kliebhan, Rona Alexander and Robert Beecher; presented by Linda A. Kliebhan, Rona Alexander and Robert Beecher, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 1 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2004), 1 hour 57 mins
Description
This seminar focuses on the areas of anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, and neuroanatomy as they relate to systems of the body that impact on pediatric feeding and swallowing function. This seminar stresses the recognition of the influences of body mechanics, postural development, alignment, and activity as they relate to oral, pharyngeal, and respiratory function involved in the feeding and swallowing process. Interrelationships are discussed and...
This seminar focuses on the areas of anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, and neuroanatomy as they relate to systems of the body that impact on pediatric feeding and swallowing function. This seminar stresses the recognition of the influences of body mechanics, postural development, alignment, and activity as they relate to oral, pharyngeal, and respiratory function involved in the feeding and swallowing process. Interrelationships are discussed and developmental and case studies are presented with an emphasis on swallow study analysis.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Linda A. Kliebhan, Rona Alexander, Robert Beecher
Date Published / Released
2004
Publisher
Clinician's View
Series
ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Pediatrics, Swallowing, Growth process, Respiratory system, Anatomy, Feeding
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Pediatrics, Swallowing, Growth process, Respiratory system, Anatomy, Feeding
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Pediatrics, Swallowing, Growth process, Respiratory system, Anatomy, Feeding
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Pediatrics, Swallowing, Growth process, Respiratory system, Anatomy, Feeding
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ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 2, The Systems: Part 1 & 2
written by Tom Nelson, Midge Kirby, Christine Cayo, Robert Beecher and Rona Alexander; presented by Tom Nelson, Midge Kirby, Christine Cayo, Robert Beecher and Rona Alexander, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 2 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2005), 1 hour 57 mins
This seminar focuses on the physiological systems as they relate to feeding and swallowing issues. Emphasis is placed on the respiratory system, gastrointestinal system, musculoskeletal system, sensory systems including vestibular, vision and somatosensory as well as the influences of nutrition and medications on...
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written by Tom Nelson, Midge Kirby, Christine Cayo, Robert Beecher and Rona Alexander; presented by Tom Nelson, Midge Kirby, Christine Cayo, Robert Beecher and Rona Alexander, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 2 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2005), 1 hour 57 mins
Description
This seminar focuses on the physiological systems as they relate to feeding and swallowing issues. Emphasis is placed on the respiratory system, gastrointestinal system, musculoskeletal system, sensory systems including vestibular, vision and somatosensory as well as the influences of nutrition and medications on feeding and swallowing function.
Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Tom Nelson, Midge Kirby, Christine Cayo, Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Clinician's View
Series
ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Respiratory system, Physical development, Pediatrics, Neuro-developmental treatment
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Respiratory system, Physical development, Pediatrics
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Respiratory system, Physical development, Pediatrics
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ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 3, The Comprehensive Assessment Process: Part 7 & 8
written by Midge Kirby, Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander and W. Hobart Davies; presented by Midge Kirby, Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander and W. Hobart Davies, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 3 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2005), 1 hour 57 mins
This seminar presents a comprehensive assessment process including developmental, medical, psychological, oral-pharyngeal structure and function, respiratory function, movement and sensory issues, oral-motor function, and observation of feeding and swallowing activities. Pertinent information required to understan...
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written by Midge Kirby, Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander and W. Hobart Davies; presented by Midge Kirby, Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander and W. Hobart Davies, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 3 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2005), 1 hour 57 mins
Description
This seminar presents a comprehensive assessment process including developmental, medical, psychological, oral-pharyngeal structure and function, respiratory function, movement and sensory issues, oral-motor function, and observation of feeding and swallowing activities. Pertinent information required to understand feeding and swallowing issues and needs, and when appropriate referral is necessary for specialized assessments such as swallow stu...
This seminar presents a comprehensive assessment process including developmental, medical, psychological, oral-pharyngeal structure and function, respiratory function, movement and sensory issues, oral-motor function, and observation of feeding and swallowing activities. Pertinent information required to understand feeding and swallowing issues and needs, and when appropriate referral is necessary for specialized assessments such as swallow studies, behavioral strategies and oral-motor and feeding interventions are discussed.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Midge Kirby, Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander, W. Hobart Davies
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Clinician's View
Series
ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Pharynx, Assessment, Face (anatomy), Physical development, Respiratory system, Pediatrics, Feeding, Neuro-developmental treatment
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Subject
Pharynx, Assessment, Face (anatomy), Physical development, Respiratory system, Pediatrics, Feeding
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Pharynx, Assessment, Face (anatomy), Physical development, Respiratory system, Pediatrics, Feeding
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Pharynx, Assessment, Face (anatomy), Physical development, Respiratory system, Pediatrics, Feeding
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Pharynx, Assessment, Face (anatomy), Physical development, Respiratory system, Pediatrics, Feeding
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ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 4, Feeding and Swallowing Treatment: Part 11 & 12
written by W. Hobart Davies, Christine Cayo, Linda A. Kliebhan, Robert Beecher and Rona Alexander; presented by W. Hobart Davies, Christine Cayo, Linda A. Kliebhan, Robert Beecher and Rona Alexander, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 4 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2003), 1 hour 59 mins
This seminar focuses on decision making for mealtime feeding, management of feeding and swallowing, oral-motor and respiratory treatment strategies that are essential for a functional foundation for successful feeding and swallowing. Influences of postural control and alignment, sensory processing and behavioral m...
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written by W. Hobart Davies, Christine Cayo, Linda A. Kliebhan, Robert Beecher and Rona Alexander; presented by W. Hobart Davies, Christine Cayo, Linda A. Kliebhan, Robert Beecher and Rona Alexander, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 4 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2003), 1 hour 59 mins
Description
This seminar focuses on decision making for mealtime feeding, management of feeding and swallowing, oral-motor and respiratory treatment strategies that are essential for a functional foundation for successful feeding and swallowing. Influences of postural control and alignment, sensory processing and behavioral management that impact the development of feeding skills are presented. The relationship of lower GI and upper airway issues on the ab...
This seminar focuses on decision making for mealtime feeding, management of feeding and swallowing, oral-motor and respiratory treatment strategies that are essential for a functional foundation for successful feeding and swallowing. Influences of postural control and alignment, sensory processing and behavioral management that impact the development of feeding skills are presented. The relationship of lower GI and upper airway issues on the ability to develop oral-motor control are discussed.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation, Instructional material
Author / Creator
W. Hobart Davies, Christine Cayo, Linda A. Kliebhan, Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
Clinician's View
Series
ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Behavior problems, Development, Behavior, Swallowing, Feeding, Pediatrics, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood
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Subject
Behavior problems, Development, Behavior, Swallowing, Feeding, Pediatrics, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood
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Behavior problems, Development, Behavior, Swallowing, Feeding, Pediatrics, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childh...
Behavior problems, Development, Behavior, Swallowing, Feeding, Pediatrics, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood
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Behavior problems, Development, Behavior, Swallowing, Feeding, Pediatrics, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childh...
Behavior problems, Development, Behavior, Swallowing, Feeding, Pediatrics, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood
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ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 5, Feeding & Swallowing Issues in Premature Infants: Part 5 & 6
written by Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander and Monica Wojcik; presented by Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander and Monica Wojcik, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 5 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2004), 2 hours 3 mins
Premature infants often present with feeding, swallowing, and respiratory problems due to immaturity of their body systems, including gastrointestinal and respiratory systems. Current medical advancements have lowered the gestational age for survival and increased the number of medically fragile infants now found...
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written by Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander and Monica Wojcik; presented by Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander and Monica Wojcik, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 5 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2004), 2 hours 3 mins
Description
Premature infants often present with feeding, swallowing, and respiratory problems due to immaturity of their body systems, including gastrointestinal and respiratory systems. Current medical advancements have lowered the gestational age for survival and increased the number of medically fragile infants now found in the NICU. This seminar will focus on the anatomical, physiological, medical, and developmental characteristics related to feeding,...
Premature infants often present with feeding, swallowing, and respiratory problems due to immaturity of their body systems, including gastrointestinal and respiratory systems. Current medical advancements have lowered the gestational age for survival and increased the number of medically fragile infants now found in the NICU. This seminar will focus on the anatomical, physiological, medical, and developmental characteristics related to feeding, swallowing, and respiratory problems in premature infants.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander, Monica Wojcik
Date Published / Released
2004
Publisher
Clinician's View
Series
ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Pediatrics, Digestive system, Respiratory system, Physical development, Premature infants, Neuro-developmental treatment
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Subject
Pediatrics, Digestive system, Respiratory system, Physical development, Premature infants
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Pediatrics, Digestive system, Respiratory system, Physical development, Premature infants
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Pediatrics, Digestive system, Respiratory system, Physical development, Premature infants
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Pediatrics, Digestive system, Respiratory system, Physical development, Premature infants
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ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 5, Feeding & Swallowing Issues in Premature Infants: Part 11 & 12
written by Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander and Monica Wojcik; presented by Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander and Monica Wojcik, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 5 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2004), 1 hour 58 mins
Premature infants often present with feeding, swallowing, and respiratory problems due to immaturity of their body systems, including gastrointestinal and respiratory systems. Current medical advancements have lowered the gestational age for survival and increased the number of medically fragile infants now found...
Sample
written by Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander and Monica Wojcik; presented by Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander and Monica Wojcik, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 5 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2004), 1 hour 58 mins
Description
Premature infants often present with feeding, swallowing, and respiratory problems due to immaturity of their body systems, including gastrointestinal and respiratory systems. Current medical advancements have lowered the gestational age for survival and increased the number of medically fragile infants now found in the NICU. This seminar will focus on the anatomical, physiological, medical, and developmental characteristics related to feeding,...
Premature infants often present with feeding, swallowing, and respiratory problems due to immaturity of their body systems, including gastrointestinal and respiratory systems. Current medical advancements have lowered the gestational age for survival and increased the number of medically fragile infants now found in the NICU. This seminar will focus on the anatomical, physiological, medical, and developmental characteristics related to feeding, swallowing, and respiratory problems in premature infants.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation, Instructional material
Author / Creator
Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander, Monica Wojcik
Date Published / Released
2004
Publisher
Clinician's View
Series
ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Rib cage, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood, Feeding, Physical development, Premature infants, Swallowing, Neuro-developmental treatment
Copyright Message
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Subject
Rib cage, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood, Feeding, Physical development, Premature infants, Swallowing
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Rib cage, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood, Feeding, Physical development, Premature infants, Swallowing
Rib cage, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood, Feeding, Physical development, Premature infants, Swallowing
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Rib cage, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood, Feeding, Physical development, Premature infants, Swallowing
Rib cage, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood, Feeding, Physical development, Premature infants, Swallowing
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Rib cage, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood, Feeding, Physical development, Premature infants, Swallowing
Rib cage, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood, Feeding, Physical development, Premature infants, Swallowing
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ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 5, Feeding & Swallowing Issues in Premature Infants: Part 15 & 16
written by Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander and Monica Wojcik; presented by Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander and Monica Wojcik, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 5 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2004), 2 hours
Premature infants often present with feeding, swallowing, and respiratory problems due to immaturity of their body systems, including gastrointestinal and respiratory systems. Current medical advancements have lowered the gestational age for survival and increased the number of medically fragile infants now found...
Sample
written by Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander and Monica Wojcik; presented by Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander and Monica Wojcik, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 5 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2004), 2 hours
Description
Premature infants often present with feeding, swallowing, and respiratory problems due to immaturity of their body systems, including gastrointestinal and respiratory systems. Current medical advancements have lowered the gestational age for survival and increased the number of medically fragile infants now found in the NICU. This seminar will focus on the anatomical, physiological, medical, and developmental characteristics related to feeding,...
Premature infants often present with feeding, swallowing, and respiratory problems due to immaturity of their body systems, including gastrointestinal and respiratory systems. Current medical advancements have lowered the gestational age for survival and increased the number of medically fragile infants now found in the NICU. This seminar will focus on the anatomical, physiological, medical, and developmental characteristics related to feeding, swallowing, and respiratory problems in premature infants.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander, Monica Wojcik
Date Published / Released
2004
Publisher
Clinician's View
Series
ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Breast feeding, Swallowing, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood, Feeding, Premature infants, Physical development, Neuro-developmental treatment
Copyright Message
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Subject
Breast feeding, Swallowing, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood, Feeding, Premature infants, Physical development
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Breast feeding, Swallowing, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood, Feeding, Premature infants, Physical develo...
Breast feeding, Swallowing, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood, Feeding, Premature infants, Physical development
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Breast feeding, Swallowing, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood, Feeding, Premature infants, Physical develo...
Breast feeding, Swallowing, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood, Feeding, Premature infants, Physical development
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Breast feeding, Swallowing, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood, Feeding, Premature infants, Physical develo...
Breast feeding, Swallowing, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood, Feeding, Premature infants, Physical development
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ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 5, Feeding & Swallowing Issues in Premature Infants: Part 19 & 20
written by Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander and Monica Wojcik; presented by Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander and Monica Wojcik, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 5 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2004), 2 hours
Premature infants often present with feeding, swallowing, and respiratory problems due to immaturity of their body systems, including gastrointestinal and respiratory systems. Current medical advancements have lowered the gestational age for survival and increased the number of medically fragile infants now found...
Sample
written by Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander and Monica Wojcik; presented by Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander and Monica Wojcik, in ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing, 5 (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2004), 2 hours
Description
Premature infants often present with feeding, swallowing, and respiratory problems due to immaturity of their body systems, including gastrointestinal and respiratory systems. Current medical advancements have lowered the gestational age for survival and increased the number of medically fragile infants now found in the NICU. This seminar will focus on the anatomical, physiological, medical, and developmental characteristics related to feeding,...
Premature infants often present with feeding, swallowing, and respiratory problems due to immaturity of their body systems, including gastrointestinal and respiratory systems. Current medical advancements have lowered the gestational age for survival and increased the number of medically fragile infants now found in the NICU. This seminar will focus on the anatomical, physiological, medical, and developmental characteristics related to feeding, swallowing, and respiratory problems in premature infants.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Robert Beecher, Rona Alexander, Monica Wojcik
Date Published / Released
2004
Publisher
Clinician's View
Series
ABCs of Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Swallowing, Motor skills, Feeding, Premature infants, Physical development, Neuro-developmental treatment
Copyright Message
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Subject
Swallowing, Motor skills, Feeding, Premature infants, Physical development
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Swallowing, Motor skills, Feeding, Premature infants, Physical development
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Swallowing, Motor skills, Feeding, Premature infants, Physical development
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Biomechanical and Sensory Strategies for Improving Motor Control in Children with Neuromotor Disorders: Part 1 & 2
written by Nancy Hylton; presented by Nancy Hylton, in Biomechanical and Sensory Strategies for Improving Motor Control in Children with Neuromotor Disorders (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2001), 1 hour 56 mins
This seminar presents biomechanical and sensory strategies necessary for developing functional motor control. Normal and atypical developmental strategies used by children are presented, followed by intervention strategies that are designed to organize the biomechanical and postural systems for improving motor con...
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written by Nancy Hylton; presented by Nancy Hylton, in Biomechanical and Sensory Strategies for Improving Motor Control in Children with Neuromotor Disorders (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2001), 1 hour 56 mins
Description
This seminar presents biomechanical and sensory strategies necessary for developing functional motor control. Normal and atypical developmental strategies used by children are presented, followed by intervention strategies that are designed to organize the biomechanical and postural systems for improving motor control. Dynamic postural support systems, dynamic orthotics and biomechanical-postural connections are presented and demonstrated. Treatm...
This seminar presents biomechanical and sensory strategies necessary for developing functional motor control. Normal and atypical developmental strategies used by children are presented, followed by intervention strategies that are designed to organize the biomechanical and postural systems for improving motor control. Dynamic postural support systems, dynamic orthotics and biomechanical-postural connections are presented and demonstrated. Treatment demonstrations are presented. Topics include: The Development of Normal & Atypical Motor Strategies, Biomechanical-Postural Connections, Sensory Challenges, Hypertonus, Tightness & Muscle Tension, New Understandings in Neural Plasticity, The Neurology of Walking, Central Pattern Generators, The Dynamic Cylinder and Trunk Control, Dynamic Orthotics and Postural Supporting Systems.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation, Instructional material
Author / Creator
Nancy Hylton
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Nervous system, Brain, Neuroplasticity, Posture, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Infants, Physical development, Muscle hypotonia
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2001. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
Subject
Nervous system, Brain, Neuroplasticity, Posture, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Infants, Physical development
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Nervous system, Brain, Neuroplasticity, Posture, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Infants, Physical development
Nervous system, Brain, Neuroplasticity, Posture, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Infants, Physical development
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Nervous system, Brain, Neuroplasticity, Posture, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Infants, Physical development
Nervous system, Brain, Neuroplasticity, Posture, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Infants, Physical development
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Nervous system, Brain, Neuroplasticity, Posture, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Infants, Physical development
Nervous system, Brain, Neuroplasticity, Posture, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Infants, Physical development
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Cognition & Memory Changes: Normal Vs Abnormal Aging
presented by Maxwell Perkins (Eau Claire, WI: PESI Inc., 2020), 2 hours 4 mins
This dynamic and interactive training will increase your ability to identify and intervene with cognitive/memory decline/deficits related to the aging process, concussions, cerebral vascular accidents, mild cognitive impairment, traumatic brain injury and early stage Alzheimer’s. Gain insight into the wealth of...
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presented by Maxwell Perkins (Eau Claire, WI: PESI Inc., 2020), 2 hours 4 mins
Description
This dynamic and interactive training will increase your ability to identify and intervene with cognitive/memory decline/deficits related to the aging process, concussions, cerebral vascular accidents, mild cognitive impairment, traumatic brain injury and early stage Alzheimer’s. Gain insight into the wealth of evidence-based resource information available for patient/caregiver education. Learn to objectively assess medication management and...
This dynamic and interactive training will increase your ability to identify and intervene with cognitive/memory decline/deficits related to the aging process, concussions, cerebral vascular accidents, mild cognitive impairment, traumatic brain injury and early stage Alzheimer’s. Gain insight into the wealth of evidence-based resource information available for patient/caregiver education. Learn to objectively assess medication management and address concerns related to driving ability. Identify the role of the hippocampus related to memory issues and intervention strategies to address deficits. Take away the ONE intervention that provides the greatest impact to improve cognitive/memory deficits.
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Instructional material, Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Maxwell Perkins
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
PESI Inc.
Topic / Theme
Intelligence, Cognition, and Memory, Aging, Cognitive processes, Memory
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 PESI
Subject
Aging, Cognitive processes, Memory
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