Analyzing functional activities as a basis for treatment in adult hemiplegia
Description
This seminar presents and analyzes basic movement components necessary for smooth functional performance. A number of daily activities are analyzed and patients assessed as to their treatment needs to accomplish these tasks. This seminar focuses on functional activities and handling skills that can be utilized to facilitate improvement in functional performance. This seminar is designed for therapists who have previously completed a Level I introductory NDT seminar on adult hemiplegia.
Runtime
531 min
Creator
Bohman, Isabelle M
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Date of Publication
2001
Database
Alexander Street
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