Neuropracticity: Your Guide to Applying Neuroplasticity (Recorded Webinar)

Presented by Mike Studer

Neuropracticity: Your Guide to Applying Neuroplasticity (Recorded Webinar)

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Video Runtime: 168 Minutes; Learning Assessment Time: 34 Minutes

This course is a recording of a previously hosted live webinar event. Polling and question submission features are not available for this recording. Format and structure may differ from those of standard MedBridge courses.

You have heard about neuroplasticity. You know how to explain it to patients and caregivers. You have read articles. You still struggle with applying, innovating, and translating the evidence to your full satisfaction—until now. Engage with master clinician and two-time APTA Clinical Excellence Award winner Dr. Mike Studer in this updated delivery of his nationally sought-after applications-based course that has come to be known as “Neuropracticity,” addressing persons in recovery from stroke, concussion, PD, neuropathy, and vestibulopathy.

Meet your instructor

Mike Studer

Dr. Mike Studer has been a PT since 1991. He has been board certified in neurologic PT since 1995 and has been a private practice owner since 2005. Dr. Studer has been an invited speaker covering 50 states, 10 countries, and 4 continents, speaking on topics such as cognition and psychology in rehabilitation, aging, stroke,…

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Chapters & learning objectives

The Applied Neurophysiology of Neuroplasticity

1. The Applied Neurophysiology of Neuroplasticity

This chapter will introduce neuroplasticity and explain the underlying changes in the brain, as well as the rehabilitation-specific ingredients required for positive change.

Commonalities in Neuroplasticity: Feedback

2. Commonalities in Neuroplasticity: Feedback

This chapter will provide application-based directives to guide clinicians’ decision-making in providing feedback to patients that need to learn and relearn.

Commonalities in Neuroplasticity: Practice

3. Commonalities in Neuroplasticity: Practice

This chapter will provide application-based directives to guide clinicians’ decision-making in structuring practice within a session for patients that need to learn and relearn.

Commonalities in Neuroplasticity: Exercise

4. Commonalities in Neuroplasticity: Exercise

This chapter will provide application-based directives to guide clinicians’ decision-making in delivering therapeutic exercise for patients that need to learn and relearn.

Applying Neuroplasticity in Acute and Chronic Stroke

5. Applying Neuroplasticity in Acute and Chronic Stroke

This chapter will provide application-based directives to guide clinicians’ decision-making to advance motor learning in persons with recent or late effects from stroke.

Applying Neuroplasticity in PD

6. Applying Neuroplasticity in PD

This chapter will provide application-based directives to guide clinicians’ decision-making to advance motor learning in persons with Parkinson’s disease.

Applying Neuroplasticity in Concussion, Neuropathy, and Vestibulopathy

7. Applying Neuroplasticity in Concussion, Neuropathy, and Vestibulopathy

This chapter will provide application-based directives to guide clinicians’ decision-making to advance motor learning in persons with impairments from neuropathy, concussion, or vestibulopathy.

Question and Answer Session

8. Question and Answer Session

This chapter will summarize the main points of this presentation on neuroplasticity. Questions submitted during the live webinar will be answered by the instructor.