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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190928
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SUMMARY:SUPPORTING RECOVERY OF THE UPPER EXTREMITY DURING ADLS FOLLOWING STROKE OR BRAIN INJURY USING AN NDT APPROACH
DESCRIPTION:POSTER \nSUPPORTING RECOVERY OF THE UPPER EXTREMITY DURING ADLS FOLLOWING\nSTROKE OR BRAIN INJURY USING AN NDT APPROACH\nSATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28\, 2019\nBACK WORKS SPINAL & SPORTS REHABILITATION PRESENTS\nCourse Description: Often after a stroke or brain injury\, it is challenging to find a role for the more involved upper\nextremity (UE) while performing ADLs. This one day workshop will present NDT principles related to incorporating the\nmore involved or hemiplegic UE into Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) through using the UE in an active support role.\nThe course will provide an opportunity to explore practical tips to engage the UE in active support during functional\ntasks in a variety of environments (e.g.\, at the bedside\, in a wheelchair\, at a table).\nRequirements: Participants must be registered Occupational Therapists or Therapy Assistants.
URL:https://tbrhsc.net/event-old/supporting-recovery-of-the-upper-extremity-during-adls-following-stroke-or-brain-injury-using-an-ndt-approach-2/
LOCATION:Thunder Bay\, Ontario\, P7B 6V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:NWO Stroke Education,NWO Stroke Network
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