


Vestibular Rehab Post-mTBI Research
Evidence-based interventions and outcomes for vestibular and oculomotor dysfunction following mild traumatic brain injury
Comprehensive scoping review of vestibular and oculomotor rehabilitation interventions for mTBI patients with evidence-based outcomes and assessment tools.
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Course Description
Mild traumatic brain injury patients frequently present with persistent vestibular and oculomotor dysfunction that traditional approaches inadequately address. This comprehensive scoping review synthesizes the latest evidence on targeted rehabilitation interventions and their documented outcomes. You'll master evidence-based protocols for vestibular rehabilitation, oculomotor training techniques, and objective assessment measures that enhance clinical differentiation. The course provides systematic analysis of patient-reported outcomes, clinical improvements, and objective measures of central sensorimotor integration. Designed for clinicians seeking advanced competency in post-mTBI rehabilitation, this research-driven content elevates your ability to deliver targeted, effective interventions for complex vestibular presentations.
What you’ll learn:
- Analyze evidence-based vestibular rehabilitation protocols for mTBI patients
- Implement objective measures of central sensorimotor integration assessment
- Differentiate clinical presentations using validated oculomotor testing procedures
- Synthesize patient-reported outcomes with clinical and objective findings
- Apply systematic intervention strategies for post-mTBI vestibular dysfunction
More About This Course
Mild traumatic brain injury represents one of the most challenging presentations in contemporary neurological rehabilitation, with vestibular and oculomotor dysfunction frequently persisting long after initial injury resolution. Current rehabilitation approaches often fall short of addressing the complex interplay between central sensorimotor integration deficits and peripheral vestibular dysfunction that characterizes post-mTBI presentations.
This comprehensive course delivers a systematic scoping review of vestibular and oculomotor rehabilitation interventions specifically designed for mild traumatic brain injury recovery. You'll gain mastery over evidence-based rehabilitation protocols, advanced assessment techniques, and objective outcome measures that distinguish effective practitioners in this specialized field. The curriculum synthesizes current research on patient-reported outcomes, clinical improvements, and quantitative measures of sensorimotor integration recovery.
This course is designed for functional neurologists, chiropractors, physical therapists, and other clinicians seeking advanced competency in post-mTBI rehabilitation. Healthcare providers treating patients with persistent post-concussive symptoms, vestibular dysfunction, or oculomotor deficits will find this research-driven content invaluable for enhancing clinical outcomes and professional expertise.
Dr. Marissa Jones, a chiropractic neurologist with extensive experience in traumatic brain injury rehabilitation, guides you through this evidence-based analysis with the clinical insight and research rigor that defines Carrick Institute's commitment to advancing neurological healthcare through education.
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Educational Syllabus
- mTBI Vestibular Dysfunction Pathophysiology and Clinical Presentation
- Explore the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying vestibular and oculomotor dysfunction following mild traumatic brain injury, including central sensorimotor integration deficits and their clinical manifestations.
- Evidence-Based Vestibular Rehabilitation Interventions and Protocols
- Systematic review of validated rehabilitation techniques including vestibular adaptation exercises, habituation protocols, and gaze stabilization training with documented efficacy in mTBI populations.
- Oculomotor Assessment and Rehabilitation Strategies
- Comprehensive analysis of oculomotor testing procedures, saccadic training protocols, and pursuit tracking interventions with evidence-based outcomes for post-mTBI oculomotor dysfunction.
- Objective Outcome Measures and Clinical Integration
- Implementation of quantitative assessment tools, patient-reported outcome measures, and clinical indicators that enhance diagnostic accuracy and treatment monitoring in mTBI rehabilitation.
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Vestibular Rehab Post-mTBI Research
Comprehensive scoping review of vestibular and oculomotor rehabilitation interventions for mTBI patients with evidence-based outcomes and assessment tools.
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