R2P™ Advanced Management of Post-Concussion Syndrome Winnipeg 2019
Sunday February 03, 2019 from 08:30 AM to 04:30 PM
Winnipeg, CA
Thank you for your interest in the R2P™ Advanced Management of Post-Concussion Syndrome Winnipeg 2019. However at this time, registration for this event has closed.
Event Details
R2P Advanced Management of Post-Concussion Syndrome outlines the R2P PATH, an evidence-based approach to concussion rehabilitation. Participants will learn to:
- Apply key principles of sub-symptom threshold progressions to vestibular, visual, and exercise therapy.
- Assess and manage post-traumatic headaches using a unique algorithm.
Interactive learning is emphasized through hands-on practice and case studies. This course is appropriate for Physiotherapists, Athletic Therapists, Chiropractors, Occupational Therapists, and Physicians. Skills learned can immediately be applied in clinical practice.
Prerequisite: R2P Management of Post-Concussion Syndrome
8:30 Advanced Neuroimaging and Fluid Biomarkers
What is the role of advanced neuroimaging techniques in the diagnosis of concussion? Can a blood test predict recovery?
9:00 Post-Traumatic Headache
Learn to differentiate types of post-traumatic headache using an evidence-based algorithm and standardized history taking. Understand how to apply best practice treatment techniques.
10:30 Sleep-Wake Disturbances
What is the impact of sleep-wake disturbances on recovery? How do you assess sleep disturbances? What are recommended treatment techniques?
11:00 Post-Traumatic Fatigue
How do you differentiate between cognitive and physical fatigue? Learn best-practice management strategies, including planning and pacing.
11:30 Alternative Therapies
What is the evidence regarding acupuncture, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and neurofeedback for the management of post-concussion symptoms? Are nutritional supplements effective?
12:00 Lunch
12:45 Sub-Symptom Exercise Therapy
Learn to prescribe sub-symptom threshold aerobic exercise to manage autonomic dysfunction through practical application.
1:30 R2P PATH
Learn to apply advanced therapeutic exercises for vestibular and visual dysfunction using stepwise progressions. Design individualized treatment programs based on symptom profiles through small group work.
3:30 Putting it all together
Consolidate learning through discussion and case studies.
4:00 Questions and Answers
This course has been accredited for 3.2 CATA CEU Credits.
Register Now. Space is limited.
www.R2Pconcussion.com
Contact: R2Pconcussion@gmail.com
A full refund, less a $25 administration fee, is offered up to 2 weeks before the course date. No refund is offered less than 2 weeks before the course date. In the event that the course is cancelled by the course organizer, the full cost of the course will be reimbursed.
A full refund, less a $25 administration fee, is offered up to 2 weeks before the course date. No refund is offered less than 2 weeks before the course date. In the event that the course is cancelled by the course organizer, the full cost of the course will be reimbursed.
Hosted By
Jacquie van Ierssel PT, PhD, MScRehab, BScPT, BPE, FCAMPT, SPC Diploma, CAFCI
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Jacquie has over 20 years of experience working with individuals from a recreational level to Olympic athletes. During more than fifteen years of clinical and on-field experience at the University of Toronto with the concussion clinic and research staff, Jacquie treated a high volume of complex concussion patients, with a focus on return to play using a continuum of care that included preseason questionnaires, acute on-field assessment of injured athletes, management of acute and chronic symptoms, and return to play exercise progressions. As well, she completed her vestibular competency training at Emory University. She has been a clinical instructor at the University of Toronto, Department of Physical Therapy, and past chair of the Sport Physiotherapy Canada (SPC), Ontario. Her doctoral research focused on the development of the Concussion Recovery Questionnaire (CORE-Q), a functional status outcome measure for individuals with persistent post-concussion symptoms. Her work seeks to measure the impact of concussion in order to inform clinical management based on patient priorities. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario investigatinng the impact of concussion on children.