Neurorehabilitation Interventions (OCT 5 610 C)

Term: 2013-2014 Academic Year Spring

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This course presents the theory and rationale of competency-based occupational therapy and evidence-based interventions for clients with neurological deficits. Students will apply neurorehabilitation frames of reference, evaluation and treatment to the specific problems limiting a clients independence in basic or instrumental activities of daily living. These limitations may include tone, balance, strength, motor planning, sensory loss, dysphagia, cognitive/ perceptual deficits, or psycho-social/ behavioral problems.

Neurorehabilitation Interventions (OCT 5 610 C)

Term: 2013-2014 Academic Year Spring

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Margaret FullerShow MyInfo popup for Margaret Fuller
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Judith A. OlsonShow MyInfo popup for Judith A. Olson
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Jennie DiGradoShow MyInfo popup for Jennie DiGrado
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Mo JohnsonShow MyInfo popup for Mo Johnson
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Description

This course presents the theory and rationale of competency-based occupational therapy and evidence-based interventions for clients with neurological deficits. Students will apply neurorehabilitation frames of reference, evaluation and treatment to the specific problems limiting a clients independence in basic or instrumental activities of daily living. These limitations may include tone, balance, strength, motor planning, sensory loss, dysphagia, cognitive/ perceptual deficits, or psycho-social/ behavioral problems.