Addressing Patient Behavior by Brain Lesion Site Clinical Tools & Strategies Specific to Patient Deficits by Jerome Quellier
Duration:5 Hours 52 Minutes | Format:Audio and Video
Circuit:
NEUROANATOMY AND ITS INFLUENCE ON COGNITIVE PROCESSING (CASE STUDY ICON)
Anatomy of neurons
Brain wiring: associative, projection and commissural fiber tracts
The location of the lobes of the brain and their relationship with cognitive processes
The cerebellum and its impact on cognitive function
Example 1: Jacob’s Anxiety and How Walking Down the Corridors Became a Therapeutic Effect
OPTICAL SYSTEM AND VISUAL PERCEPTION (CASE STUDY ICON)
Optical constructions, anteroposterior fiber paths
Visual cortex and unique roles in visual processing
Influence of tumors, shear injuries, CVA lesions on visual perception
Example 1: Why can’t my patient just see the whole worksheet as I do?
Group Exercise: Overview of Vision Diagnostics by Discipline (PT / OT / SLP)
HOW NEUROMEDIATORS RUN A BUS
Internal communication systems inside the brain
Dopamine pathways and their effects on cognitive and reward systems
Serotonin pathways and mood modulation
EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS OF THE FRONT SHOCK
The Cognitive Pyramid and Patient Upward Movement
Skull anatomy and consequences of shear trauma
Shear trauma and how it affects anxiety and behavioral health
Therapeutic implications for PT / OT / SLP
Group Exercise: Review of Diagnosis of Executive Function by Discipline (PT / OT / SLP)
COMMUNICATION AND LEFT HEMISPHERE FUNCTIONS
Districts of Broca and Wernicke
Function of the arcuate fascicle during communication
SPATIAL PROCESSING AND RIGHT HEMISPHERE FUNCTIONS
Neurophysiology versus neuropathology, understanding patients’ non-verbal problems
Logical language and social cognition
Revealed a sense of temporal and spatial organization
HIDDEN PROCESSORS – THALAMIC EFFECTS
Auditory tract and neuroanatomy
Thalamic Interaction on Sensory Information
Sleep and alertness modulation
MEMORY: HOW THE HIPPOCAMPUS AND THE TONGUE BODY INTERACT (CASE ICON)
Memory processes
Memory Types: Right and Left Hippocampal Functions
Hypoxia and anoxia with impaired memory function
Sleep and memory consolidation, the effect of exercise on memory structures
Effect of the amygdala on fear-based learning and executive control seizure
Example 3: Nile hypoxia and long-term results of tern rehabilitation
RECOVERY FROM ACCELERATION / DECELERATION INJURY: DIFFUSION AXONAL INJURY (DAI)
Microanatomical features of AIM
CTE: Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
Where the drugs didn’t work
AGITATION MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
See how working knowledge of the Rancho Los Amigos levels and practical advice can avoid confrontation
Learn the trade trick to avoid escalation
Confabulation and denial – referring to the elephant in the room
ENRICHING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PATIENT AND CLINICIST
The Science Behind Mediation and Mindfulness
Kingdom in a situation of flight
Description:
Neuroanatomy is admittedly complex and overwhelming. Rehabilitation clinicians are faced with increasing patient pressures, shrinking resources / reimbursements, and increasingly medically challenging patients waiting for improved outcomes and shorter stay. By honing your knowledge of clinically relevant neuroanatomy and neuropathology, you can predict dysfunction and intuitively create a basis for assessment and treatment even before you meet the patient. Anticipating potential deficiencies results in a more well-defined diagnostic battery and accelerates treatment formulation. By drawing out the patient’s experience, the clinician can also prepare for behavioral barriers to engagement and understand the healing process with great compassion.
In this post, you will explore intermediate neurophysiology as it relates to cognitive-linguistic skills and behavioral control, and you will explore mindfulness techniques to reduce stress. The overriding tricks of the record are to equip treating professionals with improved clinical eyes, predict dysfunction, and accelerate the path to treatment. The content of the record will also include patient-centered training materials on stroke and traumatic brain injury, ready for use by treating physicians.
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- Language English
- Students 182
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