This accredited course is designed to help you improve walking ability in neurological rehabilitation.
Neurological conditions can be extensive and include several limbs with different degrees of severity. A person's disability is not the same. Therefore, it can be difficult to rehabilitate injuries and disabilities. If you take into account the complexity of the central and peripheral nervous system, it can get complex quickly, but thanks to a new course on Physioplus, you've come to the right place.
This course is held by Gavin Williams, a physiotherapist with over 25 years of experience researching and researching neurological rehabilitation. Gavin is one of the strongest advocates of transforming TBI treatment in young patients. His work has helped improve the lives of countless people. The course is so good that it has been accredited by the SASP. So don't miss it!
Introduction to the rehabilitation of amputees
Muscle weakness is an important physical impairment in neurological diseases that restrict mobility. Progressive strength training is recommended to remedy strength deficits in strokes and other neurological disorders. However, choosing suitable exercise techniques requires an understanding of the biomechanics of walking and muscle function while walking. This course discusses the implementation of a specific approach to strength training to improve walking in people with neurological disorders.
Strength training for neurological diseases