Physiotherapy approaches for patients with cognitive disturbances
ACPIN are delighted to invite you to the above free (for members) online event, which is joint with the Danish Association of Neurological Physiotherapy.
Cognition and behavioural management session learning outcomes (LO):
LO 1: Understanding the theoretical foundations for cognition and behaviour
LO 2: Exploring the physiotherapists approach to cognition and behaviour management
LO 3: Sharing practical application tips for the management of people with cognitive and behavioural management needs
The first presentation will cover a description of multi-faceted interdisciplinary approaches for management of patients in a confusional state. A model for understanding these approaches is presented along with a few clinical examples. The presentation will be based on the publication: “Confused about Rehabilitation? Multi-Faceted Approaches for Brain Injured Patients in a Confusional State”.
Hereafter a presentation of physiotherapy approaches when confusion is the main focus in neurorehabilitation. Case experiences will be presented to describe both theory and practice used in Danish neurorehabilitation centre.
Finally, a summary for the attendees – and questions/ discussion.
Speakers:
Jesper Just Fabricius, Head of occupational therapy research, PhD, Associate Professor, Hammel Neurorehabilitation Centre and University Research Clinic, and department of Clinical medicine, Aarhus University, Denmark
Lene Lund Sørensen, Physiotherapist and Specialist in Neurological Physioterapy, Master degree in Rehabilitation, , Hammel Neurorehabilitation Centre and University Research Clinic.
Professor Andrew Bateman, PhD MCSP, Professor in Rehabilitation, Interdisciplinary Research and Practice Divisional Lead, School of Health and Social Care, University of Essex UK – and current president of ACPIN. (Does a summary at the end of the session for attendees.)
The Teams link to join will be circulated nearer the time.
Cognition and Behavioural Management
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Date(s) - 30/01/2025
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
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Cognition and Behavioural Management
Physiotherapy approaches for patients with cognitive disturbances
ACPIN are delighted to invite you to the above free (for members) online event, which is joint with the Danish Association of Neurological Physiotherapy.
Cognition and behavioural management session learning outcomes (LO):
LO 1: Understanding the theoretical foundations for cognition and behaviour
LO 2: Exploring the physiotherapists approach to cognition and behaviour management
LO 3: Sharing practical application tips for the management of people with cognitive and behavioural management needs
The first presentation will cover a description of multi-faceted interdisciplinary approaches for management of patients in a confusional state. A model for understanding these approaches is presented along with a few clinical examples. The presentation will be based on the publication: “Confused about Rehabilitation? Multi-Faceted Approaches for Brain Injured Patients in a Confusional State”.
Hereafter a presentation of physiotherapy approaches when confusion is the main focus in neurorehabilitation. Case experiences will be presented to describe both theory and practice used in Danish neurorehabilitation centre.
Finally, a summary for the attendees – and questions/ discussion.
Speakers:
Jesper Just Fabricius, Head of occupational therapy research, PhD, Associate Professor, Hammel Neurorehabilitation Centre and University Research Clinic, and department of Clinical medicine, Aarhus University, Denmark
Lene Lund Sørensen, Physiotherapist and Specialist in Neurological Physioterapy, Master degree in Rehabilitation, , Hammel Neurorehabilitation Centre and University Research Clinic.
Professor Andrew Bateman, PhD MCSP, Professor in Rehabilitation, Interdisciplinary Research and Practice Divisional Lead, School of Health and Social Care, University of Essex UK – and current president of ACPIN. (Does a summary at the end of the session for attendees.)
The Teams link to join will be circulated nearer the time.
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