BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Denver X-LIC-LOCATION:America/Denver BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0600 TZNAME:MDT DTSTART:19700308T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=3;BYDAY=2SU END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0600 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 TZNAME:MST DTSTART:19701101T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=11;BYDAY=1SU END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:1ab05bdb400c513a54d0d5711ad23c88246 CATEGORIES:Chapter Wide Events SUMMARY:Headstrong: Differential Diagnosis & Management of Concussion Recovery - Colorado Springs DESCRIPTION:
Advanced Clinical Reasoni ng for Physical Therapists
When: Saturday - Sunday, Decemb er 4-5, 2021
Where: ProActive Physical Therapy, LLC<
br /> 9320 Grand Cordera Parkway, Suite 125
Colorado Springs, CO 80924
Physical Therapists ar
e leaders in determining readiness for return to activity after mTBI. This
advanced collaborative learning workshop helps ensure clinicians are prepar
ed for that responsibility. We employ evidence-informed practical
information necessary for differential diagnoses of acute and post concussi
ve disorders (PCD) using the ICF Model to identify impairments that limit a
ctivities and life role participation. Interactive learning, practice of as
sessment and intervention skills, and case study exercises will equip parti
cipants to improve compassionate and effective interventions in their own p
ractice settings and populations. Interfacing with community stakeholders,
multidisciplinary health team, and legal implications are all discussed. Sp
ecial attention will be focused on motion-provoked dizziness, visual motion
hypersensitivity, postural maladaptations, and dysautonomia including POTS
. Continued support and mentorship are available to participants through el
ectronic means.
Who should take this course: Physical Therapists & Occupational Therapists
Course Objectives: strong> Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:
Heather Campbell, PT, DPT, MA, OCS (e) has over 40 years of experience integrating musculoskel etal and neurologic recovery. In addition to serving on faculties of first professional and post-professional academic programs in physical therapy, m edicine, and dentistry, Dr. Campbell has facilitated local, national and in ternational professional continuing education seminars, as well as contribu ting the the competency in Vestibular Rehabilitation program at South Valle y Physical Therapy in Denver. She currently serves as affiliate faculty at Regis University. With a career emphasis in cervical spine care, she focuse s on postural, visual and vestibular interdependence and how to influence c entral sensory processing for recovery after injury or neurologic disease. Her expertise in concussion management links cervicovestibular assessment t o all other components in a multidisciplinary approach to care.
Nicole Miranda, PT, DPT is a n assistant professor in the blended learning DPT program at South College based in Knoxville, TN, and affiliate faculty at Regis University in Denver , CO. She specializes in complex neurological and vestibular rehabilitation as well as rehabilitation following lower extremity limb loss, working wit h all ages from pediatrics through geriatrics. Her passions involve mentori ng physical therapists to develop critical thinking skills necessary to eva luate and treat patients with expert and compassionate care. Dr. Miranda pa rticipated in the development and presentation of a national concussion cou rse through the APTA Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy and has present ed at local education courses and workshops as well as international multid isciplinary conferences. She provides webinars related to dysautonomia and exercise intolerance.
Drs. Mirand a and Campbell developed a comprehensive vestibular and neu romuscular rehabilitation department and program for the Marcus Institute f or Brain Health, a multidisciplinary intensive assessment and treatment gro up serving military veterans and retired athletes coping with post concussi ve disorders at the University of Colorado School of Medicine in Aurora, CO . They contributed substantively to the novel chapter on Concussion in Umph red’s Neurologic Rehabilitation 7th Edition and co-authored the chapter on Headache in Goodman and Fuller’s Pathology: Implications for the Physical T herapist 5th Edition. The Colorado Chapter of the APTA honored Dr. Campbell and Dr Miranda as 2019 Physical Therapists of the Year for their education in, advocacy for, and legislative action promoting physical thera pists’ role in post concussion management and determination of safe Return to Play decisions.
Physical Therapists: The course meets Colorado standards
for 15 hours of Category I continuing competence activities (C.R.S.§ 12-41-
114.6)
Occupational Therapists: The course meets Colo
rado standards for 15 hours PDA (C.R.S.§ 12-40.5-109.3, may use 12 hours)
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Satisfactory Completion: participants will document attenda nce, complete a course evaluation, and complete the post-course assessment. No partial hours may be awarded.
Allison J. Rector, MPT, COMT, OCS
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320 Grand Cordera Parkway, Suite 125
Colorado Springs, CO 80924
P
hone: (719) 535-2757
Email: proactivept@me.com
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