Balance Rehabilitation: Translating Research into Clinical Practice

Course/Conference Details

8.30am -5pm
£325
Buckinghamshire New University, Queen Alexandra Rd, High Wycombe HP11 2JZ

51.6272389, -0.7532406

Course/Conference Details

8.30am -5pm
£325
Buckinghamshire New University, Queen Alexandra Rd, High Wycombe HP11 2JZ

51.6272389, -0.7532406

Trainer

Krishna Gundapudi

Course/Conference Organiser

Organiser name:

Krishna Gundapudi

Organiser telephone:

07827921189

Organiser email:

balancecourseuk@gmail.com

Course Description

The overall goal of this course is to discuss new concepts in the assessment and treatment of balance impairments leading to loss of functional independence and falls in both neurologic, geriatric and pediatric populations. The course will review research related to the physiological basis for normal and impaired balance, and consider the application of this research in the assessment and treatment of balance disorders. The course will include three assessment labs where participants can explore tests related to the measurement of balance and mobility functions.  Case studies and small group discussions will focus on the development of evidence based treatment strategies to improve balance and prevent falls. 

Course Objectives:  At the completion of this course participants will be able to: 

  1. Discuss the control of balance within a dynamic systems model, and within the International Classification of Function, Health and Disability. 

  2. Describe sensory, motor and cognitive contributions to normal and impaired balance in older adults and those with neurologic pathology.

  3. Discuss the rationale for selecting tests used to measure balance.

  4. Learn to administer sensory, motor and cognitive measures of balance, and discuss their psychometric properties.

  5. Develop an appropriate progression of exercises for persons with impaired balance. 

  6. Based on a review of the research evidence, discuss current best practices related to balance training in pediatric, geriatric and neurologic populations.

How to apply:  Please use the link below to fill in an online application form https://forms.office.com/r/3h028XzuYg