Vestibular and ocular impairment has been shown to present frequently in concussion populations, yet often goes undiagnosed and unmanaged. This course offers an in-depth review of vestibular and ocular screening/assessment techniques for the medical-rehab professional that goes beyond our Level 1 course concepts. We present the available research on vestibular-oculomotor dysfunction in concussion and post-concussion syndrome and offer advanced rehabilitative strategies to match clinical assessment findings. In addition, we will cover concepts in exercise and autonomic dysregulation in concussion and provide strategies to improve clinical outcomes in this population. This is a hands-on course with plenty of opportunity for practical breakaway and group case discussion.
This information is applicable for those who work with athletes and sport-related concussion as well as those working with the general population and non-sport-related concussion.
*This program was designed to build on the foundation of the Level 1 knowledge however it is not a requirement to take Level 1 prior to Level 2.*
This in-person and interactive course is eligible for most CE credit programs for 12 hours of training and spans two full days (Friday-Saturday).
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