- Medical_Professionals
- Medical_students
- Nurses
Posture and Balance as it Relates to Selective Control of the Lower Limb
By the end of this course the participant should be able to:
Understand the terms posture and balance as they relate to a 'normal movement' perspective.
Identify key aspects involved in maintaining the integrity of the lower limb in the early stages of recovery post CVA.
Relate the ability to control 'selective' movement of the lower limb to overall posture and balance
Structure an assessment of the lower limb taking into account alignment, tone, patterns of movement, and relate this to potential for function.
Identify when a lower limb is/is not able to be facilitated and why.
This course is likely to appeal to qualified therapy staff working with adults with acquired neurological damage who have a basic level of understanding of assessment from a 'normal movement', perspective.
GBP
2017-08-18
Group registrations not allowed
Accompanying persons not allowed
We don’t accept Online Abstracts
London Road Community Hospital
London Rd
Derby, England, United Kingdom
Submission Info
Contact No.: (01332) 254679
Email: dhft.ncore@nhs.net
Contact No.: (01332) 254679
Email: dhft.ncore@nhs.net