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Evidence-Based Dual Task Training to Target Cognitive and Motor Deficits

Sat, Nov 02

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Hurst Convention Center

Review evidence for dual task training with a wide variety of functional deficits

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Evidence-Based Dual Task Training to Target Cognitive and Motor Deficits
Evidence-Based Dual Task Training to Target Cognitive and Motor Deficits

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Nov 02, 2024, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Hurst Convention Center, 1601 Campus Dr, Hurst, TX 76054, USA

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This course will beging promptly at - You must attend the whole day for education Units. 8:00am

Older people, as well as those with a brain le­sion from a Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA), traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), mild cognitive impairment, dementia or a degenerative movement disease, such as Par­kinson disease, are often noted to have impaired balance control and/or impaired cognition levels. They are required to control their balance simultaneously while performing other non-balance-related tasks, requiring them to pay continuous attention to both tasks. These dual tasks require a high degree of attention as well as other cognitive skills.Course Description:

Lisa Young Milliken, MA, CCC-SLP, FNAP, RAC-CT, CADDCTInstructor:

Earn 7 CCUs/0.7 CEUs

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