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Analyzing Functional Activities As A Basis for Treatment in Adult Hemiplegia: Part 1 & 2
written by Isabelle M. Bohman; presented by Isabelle M. Bohman, in Analyzing Functional Activities as a Basis for Treatment in Adult Hemiplegia (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2001), 1 hour 51 mins
This seminar presents and analyzes basic movement components necessary for smooth functional performance. A number of daily activities are analyzed and patients assessed as to their treatment needs to accomplish these tasks. This seminar focuses on functional activities and handling skills that can be utilized to...
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written by Isabelle M. Bohman; presented by Isabelle M. Bohman, in Analyzing Functional Activities as a Basis for Treatment in Adult Hemiplegia (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2001), 1 hour 51 mins
Description
This seminar presents and analyzes basic movement components necessary for smooth functional performance. A number of daily activities are analyzed and patients assessed as to their treatment needs to accomplish these tasks. This seminar focuses on functional activities and handling skills that can be utilized to facilitate improvement in functional performance. This seminar is designed for therapists who have previously completed a Level I intro...
This seminar presents and analyzes basic movement components necessary for smooth functional performance. A number of daily activities are analyzed and patients assessed as to their treatment needs to accomplish these tasks. This seminar focuses on functional activities and handling skills that can be utilized to facilitate improvement in functional performance. This seminar is designed for therapists who have previously completed a Level I introductory NDT seminar on adult hemiplegia.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation, Instructional material
Author / Creator
Isabelle M. Bohman
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Physical stability, Posture, Movement, Hemiplegia, Physical therapy, Neuro-developmental treatment
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Subject
Physical stability, Posture, Movement
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Analyzing Swallow Studies in Pediatrics part 01
written by Robert Beecher; presented by Robert Beecher, Robert Beecher, in Analyzing Swallow Studies in Pediatrics (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2012), 59 mins
This seminar focuses on the analysis of pediatric swallowing issues. Identification of relevant anatomy and kinesiology is presented. Structural identification and a variety of swallowing difficulties are presented through actual swallow studies. Analysis and recommendations for intervention are discussed.
Sample
written by Robert Beecher; presented by Robert Beecher, Robert Beecher, in Analyzing Swallow Studies in Pediatrics (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2012), 59 mins
Description
This seminar focuses on the analysis of pediatric swallowing issues. Identification of relevant anatomy and kinesiology is presented. Structural identification and a variety of swallowing difficulties are presented through actual swallow studies. Analysis and recommendations for intervention are discussed.
Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation, Instructional material
Author / Creator
Robert Beecher
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement, Anatomy, Pediatrics, Mouth, Tongue, Jaw, Feeding, Swallowing, Respiratory system, Physical therapy, Occupational therapy, Speech therapy
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Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement, Anatomy, Pediatrics, Mouth, Tongue, Jaw, Feeding, Swallowing, Respiratory system
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Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement, Anatomy, Pediatrics, Mouth, Tongue, Jaw, Feeding, Swallowing, Respiratory system
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Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement, Anatomy, Pediatrics, Mouth, Tongue, Jaw, Feeding, Swallowing, Respiratory system
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Analyzing Swallow Studies in Pediatrics part 02
written by Robert Beecher; presented by Robert Beecher, Robert Beecher, in Analyzing Swallow Studies in Pediatrics (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2012), 54 mins
This seminar focuses on the analysis of pediatric swallowing issues. Identification of relevant anatomy and kinesiology is presented. Structural identification and a variety of swallowing difficulties are presented through actual swallow studies. Analysis and recommendations for intervention are discussed.
Sample
written by Robert Beecher; presented by Robert Beecher, Robert Beecher, in Analyzing Swallow Studies in Pediatrics (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2012), 54 mins
Description
This seminar focuses on the analysis of pediatric swallowing issues. Identification of relevant anatomy and kinesiology is presented. Structural identification and a variety of swallowing difficulties are presented through actual swallow studies. Analysis and recommendations for intervention are discussed.
Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material, Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Robert Beecher
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement, Anatomy, Pediatrics, Mouth, Tongue, Jaw, Feeding, Swallowing, Respiratory system, Physical therapy, Occupational therapy, Speech therapy
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Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement, Anatomy, Pediatrics, Mouth, Tongue, Jaw, Feeding, Swallowing, Respiratory system
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Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement,...
Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement, Anatomy, Pediatrics, Mouth, Tongue, Jaw, Feeding, Swallowing, Respiratory system
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Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement,...
Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement, Anatomy, Pediatrics, Mouth, Tongue, Jaw, Feeding, Swallowing, Respiratory system
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Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement,...
Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement, Anatomy, Pediatrics, Mouth, Tongue, Jaw, Feeding, Swallowing, Respiratory system
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Analyzing Swallow Studies in Pediatrics part 07
written by Robert Beecher; presented by Robert Beecher, Robert Beecher, in Analyzing Swallow Studies in Pediatrics (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2012), 48 mins
This seminar focuses on the analysis of pediatric swallowing issues. Identification of relevant anatomy and kinesiology is presented. Structural identification and a variety of swallowing difficulties are presented through actual swallow studies. Analysis and recommendations for intervention are discussed.
Sample
written by Robert Beecher; presented by Robert Beecher, Robert Beecher, in Analyzing Swallow Studies in Pediatrics (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2012), 48 mins
Description
This seminar focuses on the analysis of pediatric swallowing issues. Identification of relevant anatomy and kinesiology is presented. Structural identification and a variety of swallowing difficulties are presented through actual swallow studies. Analysis and recommendations for intervention are discussed.
Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material, Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Robert Beecher
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement, Anatomy, Pediatrics, Mouth, Tongue, Jaw, Feeding, Swallowing, Nasal cavity, Physical therapy, Occupational therapy, Speech therapy
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Copyright © 2012. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
Subject
Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement, Anatomy, Pediatrics, Mouth, Tongue, Jaw, Feeding, Swallowing, Nasal cavity
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Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement,...
Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement, Anatomy, Pediatrics, Mouth, Tongue, Jaw, Feeding, Swallowing, Nasal cavity
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Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement,...
Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement, Anatomy, Pediatrics, Mouth, Tongue, Jaw, Feeding, Swallowing, Nasal cavity
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Analyzing Swallow Studies in Pediatrics part 08
written by Robert Beecher; presented by Robert Beecher, Robert Beecher, in Analyzing Swallow Studies in Pediatrics (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2012), 59 mins
This seminar focuses on the analysis of pediatric swallowing issues. Identification of relevant anatomy and kinesiology is presented. Structural identification and a variety of swallowing difficulties are presented through actual swallow studies. Analysis and recommendations for intervention are discussed.
Sample
written by Robert Beecher; presented by Robert Beecher, Robert Beecher, in Analyzing Swallow Studies in Pediatrics (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2012), 59 mins
Description
This seminar focuses on the analysis of pediatric swallowing issues. Identification of relevant anatomy and kinesiology is presented. Structural identification and a variety of swallowing difficulties are presented through actual swallow studies. Analysis and recommendations for intervention are discussed.
Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material, Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Robert Beecher
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement, Anatomy, Pediatrics, Mouth, Tongue, Jaw, Feeding, Swallowing, Pharynx, Physical therapy, Occupational therapy, Speech therapy
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Subject
Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement, Anatomy, Pediatrics, Mouth, Tongue, Jaw, Feeding, Swallowing, Pharynx
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Analyzing Swallow Studies in Pediatrics part 09
written by Robert Beecher; presented by Robert Beecher, Robert Beecher, in Analyzing Swallow Studies in Pediatrics (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2012), 1 hour 2 mins
This seminar focuses on the analysis of pediatric swallowing issues. Identification of relevant anatomy and kinesiology is presented. Structural identification and a variety of swallowing difficulties are presented through actual swallow studies. Analysis and recommendations for intervention are discussed.
Sample
written by Robert Beecher; presented by Robert Beecher, Robert Beecher, in Analyzing Swallow Studies in Pediatrics (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2012), 1 hour 2 mins
Description
This seminar focuses on the analysis of pediatric swallowing issues. Identification of relevant anatomy and kinesiology is presented. Structural identification and a variety of swallowing difficulties are presented through actual swallow studies. Analysis and recommendations for intervention are discussed.
Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material, Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Robert Beecher
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement, Anatomy, Pediatrics, Mouth, Tongue, Jaw, Feeding, Swallowing, Pharynx, Physical therapy, Occupational therapy, Speech therapy
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Subject
Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement, Anatomy, Pediatrics, Mouth, Tongue, Jaw, Feeding, Swallowing, Pharynx
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Analyzing Swallow Studies in Pediatrics part 10
written by Robert Beecher; presented by Robert Beecher, Robert Beecher, in Analyzing Swallow Studies in Pediatrics (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2012), 56 mins
This seminar focuses on the analysis of pediatric swallowing issues. Identification of relevant anatomy and kinesiology is presented. Structural identification and a variety of swallowing difficulties are presented through actual swallow studies. Analysis and recommendations for intervention are discussed.
Sample
written by Robert Beecher; presented by Robert Beecher, Robert Beecher, in Analyzing Swallow Studies in Pediatrics (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2012), 56 mins
Description
This seminar focuses on the analysis of pediatric swallowing issues. Identification of relevant anatomy and kinesiology is presented. Structural identification and a variety of swallowing difficulties are presented through actual swallow studies. Analysis and recommendations for intervention are discussed.
Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material, Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Robert Beecher
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement, Anatomy, Pediatrics, Mouth, Tongue, Jaw, Feeding, Swallowing, Pharynx, Physical therapy, Occupational therapy, Speech therapy
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Subject
Interventions, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Research studies and practices, Research, Data analysis, Movement, Anatomy, Pediatrics, Mouth, Tongue, Jaw, Feeding, Swallowing, Pharynx
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Biomechanical and Sensory Strategies for Improving Motor Control in Children with Neuromotor Disorders: Part 7 & 8
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), 2 hours
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), 2 hours
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
Instructional material, Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Nancy Hylton
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Nervous system, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Orthopedic equipment, Walking, Children, Physical therapy
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Copyright © 2001. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
Subject
Nervous system, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Orthopedic equipment, Walking, Children
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Nervous system, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Orthopedic equipment, Walking, Children
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Nervous system, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Orthopedic equipment, Walking, Children
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Nervous system, Motor skills disorders, Motor skills, Orthopedic equipment, Walking, Children
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Elbow: An Evidenced Based Approach to Effective Rehabilitation, 1, Anatomy & Biomechanics of the Elbow
presented by Paul J. Bonzani, fl. 1988-2015; produced by DNA Motion Pictures, in Elbow: An Evidenced Based Approach to Effective Rehabilitation, 1 (Saint Petersburg, FL: Exploring Hand Therapy, 2015), 1 hour 4 mins
AOTA APP interactive streaming course with LIVECHAT. This course presents an anatomical and biomechanical basis for various rehabilitation programs and strategies used in elbow rehabilitation. Learn how to treat fractures, tendonitis, neurological disorders and more. This is a comprehensive program on elbow manage...
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presented by Paul J. Bonzani, fl. 1988-2015; produced by DNA Motion Pictures, in Elbow: An Evidenced Based Approach to Effective Rehabilitation, 1 (Saint Petersburg, FL: Exploring Hand Therapy, 2015), 1 hour 4 mins
Description
AOTA APP interactive streaming course with LIVECHAT. This course presents an anatomical and biomechanical basis for various rehabilitation programs and strategies used in elbow rehabilitation. Learn how to treat fractures, tendonitis, neurological disorders and more. This is a comprehensive program on elbow management -- a course you won't want to miss. This series will help you: identify important anatomy of the elbow; recognize biomechanics of...
AOTA APP interactive streaming course with LIVECHAT. This course presents an anatomical and biomechanical basis for various rehabilitation programs and strategies used in elbow rehabilitation. Learn how to treat fractures, tendonitis, neurological disorders and more. This is a comprehensive program on elbow management -- a course you won't want to miss. This series will help you: identify important anatomy of the elbow; recognize biomechanics of the elbow; determine appropriate treatment intervention for contracture management; recognize symptoms of medial and lateral epicondylitis; and distinguish neurological conditons from other pathologies.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
DNA Motion Pictures
Author / Creator
Paul J. Bonzani, fl. 1988-2015
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
Exploring Hand Therapy
Series
Elbow: An Evidenced Based Approach to Effective Rehabilitation
Topic / Theme
Movement, Elbow, Anatomy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Exploring Hand Therapy
Subject
Movement, Elbow, Anatomy
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Facilitation of Posture and Movement with Treatment Application to Pediatrics, Facilitation Techniques for Improving Motor Control in Childr...
written by Maria Huben; presented by Maria Huben, in Facilitation of Posture and Movement with Treatment Application to Pediatrics, in Facilitation Techniques for Improving Motor Control in Children with Neuromotor Disorders (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2009), 2 hours
This video presents an analysis and demonstration of movement experiences as well as a demonstration of facilitation techniques in supine, prone, and sitting. Treatment application is discussed.
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written by Maria Huben; presented by Maria Huben, in Facilitation of Posture and Movement with Treatment Application to Pediatrics, in Facilitation Techniques for Improving Motor Control in Children with Neuromotor Disorders (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2009), 2 hours
Description
This video presents an analysis and demonstration of movement experiences as well as a demonstration of facilitation techniques in supine, prone, and sitting. Treatment application is discussed.
Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material
Author / Creator
Maria Huben
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Clinician's View
Series
Facilitation of Posture and Movement with Treatment Application to Pediatrics
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Pediatrics, Movement, Motor skills, Posture, Physical therapy, Neuro-developmental treatment
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2009. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
Subject
Pediatrics, Movement, Motor skills, Posture
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