Gait Analysis Series: Examination and Interventions for Gait Recovery in Persons with Neurological Disorder
Course: #3255Level: Advanced 4 Hours 3323 ReviewsThis series consists of two courses, #3174 and #3175. Part 1 will build on the learner’s knowledge of normal gait kinematics and translate them into a comprehensive gait evaluation for patients with neurological disorders. Part 2 will use a comprehensive gait analysis as a foundation to create a plan of care with gait task-specific interventions for patients with neurological disorders.
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Course Type: Recorded Webinar
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Learning Outcomes
- Identify key components of a comprehensive pathological gait analysis for patients with neurological disorders, including outcome measures.
- Identify the common gait deviations/gait patterns present in pathological gait for each of the common neurological injuries or diseases.
- Synthesize gait examination and evaluation to target impairments and activities for intervention.
- Evaluate how the use of orthotic devices and assistive devices impact gait retraining interventions.
- Apply current best research evidence to current practice in gait retraining to achieve holistic gait recovery.
Course created on October 2, 2018
Agenda
| 0-30 Minutes | Background, review of learner outcomes, Normal gait key concepts review |
| 30-60 Minutes | Components of comprehensive gait exam/eval |
| 60-90 Minutes | Common gait deviations/patterns in persons with neuro dx |
| 90-130 Minutes | Key components to maximize recovery |
| 130-160 Minutes | Evidence-based recommendations for gait retraining in common diagnoses |
| 160-210 Minutes | Hypothesizing causative factors based on deviations |
| 210-230 Minutes | Pulling it all together, Application |
| 230-240 Minutes | Summary, Q&A |
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3323 ReviewsPresented By

Jill Seale
PT, PhD, NCS
Jill has been a licensed physical therapist for 24 years. She received Board Certification in the area of Neurologic Physical Therapy from the American Physical Therapy Board of Clinical Specialties in 2004 and recertification in 2014. She has practiced almost exclusively in the field of Brain Injury and Stroke rehabilitation. She has a variety of teaching experiences, in physical therapy academia as well as in the health care community at large. She is currently faculty in the DPT program at South College. In addition, she teaches in several online and onsite continuing education programs across the nation. She has taught and presented in the areas of neurological pathology, rehabilitation, gait, orthotics, mentoring, and research, and is currently involved in clinical research in stroke rehabilitation, orthotic management, and gait analysis/rehabilitation.
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