Integrating Neurotherapeutic and Sensory Techniques Into Therapy for the Special Needs Client

SUMMARY: The special needs client often presents a unique set of challenges for therapists. The coexistence of multiple disabilities, including impaired mobility, sensory dysfunction, limited range of motion, and compromised coordination, strength and tone, calls for a paradigm shift in assessment and treatment. It is important for therapists to utilize a multilateral approach to evaluation and treatment, thinking beyond traditional protocol and integrating the most effective techniques from different models in order to help individuals with disabilities achieve the greatest functional outcomes — physically, emotionally and socially. Participants in this seminar will acquire practical strategies for assessment and treatment of clients with special needs, from both the neurological and sensory perspectives, to form a systems model approach. You will examine therapeutic techniques to improve tone, balance, coordination, strength, range of motion, focus and communication, and you will learn multilateral observation methods to help write appropriate goals for a better overall evaluation and assessment. Home and classroom exercise programs will be outlined to help foster continued progress. These skills can be used immediately to help the client with special needs experience greater function, independence and improved self-esteem that will allow them to succeed in a variety of environments.

Yoga Therapy: Achieving Greater Awareness and Understanding for Healing Our Clients and Ourselves

SUMMARY: Using Yoga for Treatment Goals Living a life of increased energy and vitality is a challenge for most of society today. And given the demands and challenges that the health care profession presents, rehab and medical professionals need to take time to nourish themselves even more. Immune systems are often compromised and stress related disorders are on the rise. We need time to nourish ourselves and rediscover our innate wisdom and awareness of our bodies.
There has been recent widespread recognition of the contribution that the practice of yoga brings to health, and the ability of the mind, body, and spirit to improve health. This course will focus on using yoga for self-healing and for healing our clients. Becoming aware and practicing these simple, highly effective tools from the practice of yoga can bring more joy, peace, and greater enjoyment into one’s life. The class incorporates multiple hands-on labs and group exercise sessions for a hands-on learning experience as well as the latest information on how to receive optimal reimbursement when utilizing yoga therapeutically.

Posture and Scoliosis-Flexibility and Function Presented by Cross Country Education Seminars

SUMMARY: Our Posture has an effect on how we see the world. Treating musculoskeletal conditions of the extremities is the same as treating musculoskeletal conditions of the spinal column and trunk. There is a complex functional relationship of the muscles and joints. Many painful conditions of the extremities, balance disorders, poor endurance, decreased eyesight, behavioral disorders, headaches, TMJ, and other disorders can be linked to poor posturing. Scoliosis is one deformity of the spine, if undetected and untreated, that can lead to appearance changes; structural abnormalities of the pelvis, extremities and thoracic cage; and even a shortened lifespan. Posture screening programs can help to prevent many posturing syndromes through early postural awareness: self correction and positioning exercises; and exercises that are focused on improving flexibility, building endurance, and strength. In this session, we will identify major components of spinal structure, define terminology related to scoliosis and explain possible factors that can lead to the development of scoliosis and other postural disorders, and learn to design the best possible therapeutic exercise and treatment program so patients can be in the best anatomical alignment for greater function, independence, and safety.

Integrating Sensory Strategies for All Ages: Neurodiverse Approaches to Support Clients with Sensory Disorders, Developmental Delays, and Motor Impairments

SUMMARY: Protocol-driven therapies for sensory processing disorders are one-size-fits-all.

But you’re not treating ALL clients with sensory needs.

You’re treating Dave, who has Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and is hoping to get his drivers license soon.

And Jill who has Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) and struggles with anxiety triggered by sensory overload.

Good news – for you, for Dave, for Jill, and for each and every one of your unique clients …

Through firsthand practice, real world experiences, and enlightening travels, Michelle Lindsey, PT designed an approach to step outside the box and break the boundaries of traditional sensory therapies.

In her all-new training, you’ll learn how to transform your treatment sessions by calling on new therapeutic ideas loaded with unique, neurodiverse, sensory integration and regulation techniques that drive proven results to …

  • Connect with clients without experiencing fear, anxiety, or sensations of appearing inadequate
  • Develop awareness through gaining skills to observe and better understand your clients
  • Embrace neurodiverse care forming neurological connections through multiple sensory strategies to accelerate goal progression, functional skills, and participation in daily activities
  • Adapt to any environment with tools to progress therapeutic activities in the client’s home, classroom, or work to foster community integration, independence, and fulfillment
  • Let go of your ego and foster a therapeutic alliance with your patient founded on active and empathetic listening without personal assumptions, judgements, or bias

This training will leave you with a fresh perspective when addressing clients with sensory disorders and developmental delays across the lifespan. Get ready and be prepared to see the world differently – with all your senses!