Stroke is the leading cause of adult neurological disabilities. Impaired postural control has great impact on independence of activities of daily living and gait. It’s of crucial importance the speedy and optimal recovery of postural balance that allows the autonomy of the patient. The aim of this lecture is to determine whether Computerized Dynamic Posturography is effective in retraining balance and improving function during rehabilitation. Our learning objectives during this lecture are:
Balance training in Stroke
- Understand the postural deficits on stroke
- Understand the role of Computerized Dynamic Posturography in balance rehabilitation
- Review the mechanisms underlying the recovery of balance and its characteristics
- Consider the clinical implications of enhanced balance training in stroke rehabilitation
- Explore the limitations of existing literature and future scope of study
Course Curriculum
The Course Units | |||
Balance training in Stroke – Video | 00:18:00 | ||
Certified Knowledge Quiz | |||
Balance training in Stroke – Quiz | 00:20:00 |
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