Advancing Pediatric Function Through Neuroplasticity – Karen Pryor
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Define neuroplasticity as it relates to the pediatric population. Describe diagnoses & related potential for rewiring around damage with challenges & treatments.
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Advancing Pediatric Function Through Neuroplasticity – Karen Pryor
We are now using the word neuroplasticity to describe the way we can modify brain connections to change how the body works.This lecture offers a journey through the nervous system and neuroanatomy, exploring how the brain can change tone, movement and key sensory functions. Throughout the sessions, we’ll examine how the brain connects and adds new connections in relation to exercises that make progressive therapy fun, fast, and rewarding
- Define neuroplasticity as it relates to the pediatric population
- Describe diagnoses & related potential for rewiring around damage with challenges & treatments
- Describe strategies for incorporating neuroplasticity in treatments of the pediatric population
- Survey neuroplasticity techniques that can be easily utilized in the clinic, home or school setting the next day
Neuroplasticity as it relates to the Pediatric Population
- Brain development
- Period of optimal change
- Stimulation of change through sensation
Diagnosis, Challenges and Treatments
- Routes for potential neural pathway changes
- Tone – restrictions in development and how neuroplasticity can change potential
- Learned non-use versus use
- Case studies
Application of Neuroplasticity Techniques
- What can be done with the child’s environment to enhance development
- How to reinforce daily practice by caregivers
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