Vestibular Rehabilitation Courses- Surrey

Introductory Vestibular Rehab course

This introductory course is a comprehensive, evidence based approach to assessing and managing dizziness, vertigo, motion sensitivity, compromised gaze stability and imbalance resulting from peripheral and central vestibular disorders. The course includes an in-depth section on BPPV incorporating all the proven treatment maneuvers and ample practical time. Additional assessment and treatment techniques pertinent to chronic vestibular dysfunctions are reviewed with practical time provided.

The role of vestibular rehabilitation in concussion management has been growing rapidly and a section of the course has been devoted to this area of practice. More recently, the role of vision assessment and vision therapy has proven to be an effective intervention in Persistent Post Concussive Symptoms (PPCS).  A component of the course incorporates a review of some of these interventions.

  1. Gain an understanding of vestibular system neurophysiology and pathophysiology
  2. Identify, assess and treat all of the variants of BPPV
  3. Assess, construct and implement effective exercise based programming for individuals with chronically impaired vestibular function

Advanced Vestibular Rehab course

This one day Advanced course is appropriate for therapists who have taken an introductory course and would like to review and enhance their skills. More recently, the role of vision assessment and vision therapy has proven to be an effective intervention in some cases of  Persistent Post Concussive Symptoms (PPCS). Utilizing vision therapy in patients with vestibular dysfunctions has also proven to be a dynamic and effective group of interventions. A component of the course incorporates a review of these interventions.

Course Content:

Review and advances in the assessment and treatment of BPPV, UVL and BVL clients.

Advances in the assessment and treatment of selected otological and non-otological pathologies including post concussion syndrome

Vision assessment and treatment programming

Patient related videos (nystagmus, oculomotor findings etc.)

Case studies

Review quiz

Goals

  1. Assess and implement effective vestibular rehabilitation programming for individuals with PPCS.
  2. Understand and develop enhanced skills in assessing and treating BPPV
  3. Perform a vision screening evaluation and develop an awareness of the role of Physiotherapy and Neuro-Optometry in managing individuals with these complex dysfunctions
Start date
End date
Date note
Friday August 23 from 12:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday August 24 - 25 from 8:30 am until 4:30
Type
Other
Event cost
Varies
Format
In person
Location

Surrey Neuroplasticity Clinic
Unit 1004, City Centre 3 13761 96 Ave.
Surrey BC V3V 0E8
Canada

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