Description

This module explores the interplay between autonomic and vestibular dysfunctions in concussion and mild traumatic brain injury. Clinicians will learn assessment tools, pathophysiology, and targeted treatment strategies to restore balance, motion tolerance, and autonomic stability. Emphasis is placed on evidence-based approaches to optimize outcomes in patients with persistent post-concussive symptoms.

What you’ll learn:

  • Describe the role of the autonomic and vestibular systems in post-concussion syndromes.
  • Identify key assessment techniques to evaluate vestibular and autonomic dysfunction.
  • Design rehabilitation protocols targeting vestibulo-autonomic integration.
  • Apply evidence-supported strategies to improve motion sensitivity, dizziness, and dysautonomia.

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Also includes

3
Months Medline Access
3
Months of Access to Complete the course (from the date of purchase)
Ability to resubscribe to keep access after
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months
Eligibility for Neurology Fellowship and Diplomate Examinations after the completion of 300+ hours of study
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