Description |
1 online resource (225 min.) |
Series |
Rehabilitation therapy in video |
Contents |
Part 1: Anatomy & Physiology of the Brain -- Understanding Pain & Motor Imprint -- Graded Motor Imagery Program (GMIP) -- Progression of GMIP -- Movement Behavior -- Sensory-Motor Retraining |
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Part 2: Understanding Ramifications of Pain -- Phantom Limb & Dystonia -- Clinical Applications -- Case Studies |
Summary |
Updated 2012 - You don't want to miss this revolutionary course. This course is designed for clinicians who have an interest in treating upper extremity dysfunction both neurovascular and musculoskeletal. Mirror imaging or motor imagery has been around for ages but now with improved brain imaging there is a rebirth. Recent brain imagery measurement has been able to confirm a mirror neuron system in humans which is involved in higher cognitive processes. Following injury, sensory and motor retraining are of utmost importance in gaining functional control of the upper limb. The clinician will learn ways to evaluate difficult problem areas in the upper extremity which may be contributing to dysfunctional motor planning. The clinician will learn to identify graphesthesia, stereognosis, localization and kinesthesia and develop treatment programs to regain UE function. Patients need a structured program which can be precisely repeated at home. This course is designed to discuss the physiological principles of mirror imaging and its application to treatment programs. At the end of this course, the clinician will have tools to take back to begin using immediately in their clinic |
Notes |
"Excellence in education, learn at your leisure"--Original container |
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"This course is designed to discuss the physiological principles of mirror imaging and its application to treatment programs. At the end of this course, the clinician will have tools to take back to begin using immediately in their clinic."--Original container |
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This edition in English |
Subject |
Motor ability -- Physiology -- Study and teaching
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Motor ability -- Study and teaching
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Physical therapy -- Study and teaching.
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Motor ability -- Study and teaching.
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Physical therapy -- Study and teaching.
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Genre/Form |
Nonfiction films.
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Nonfiction films.
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Films autres que de fiction.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Stalka, Susan W
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DNA Motion Pictures
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Exploring Hand Therapy (Company)
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Treatment2Go (Firm)
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