MicroTransponder is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development. Course approval ID# 12467. This Distance Learning - Independent activity is offered at .1 CEUs, introductory level, Occupational Therapy Service Delivery. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA or indicate AOTA approval of a certification or other professional recognition.
Course Overview
This AOTA approved continuing education class will provide neuro rehab professionals with practical ways to deliver evidence-based therapy to help low-level stroke survivors regain arm and hand function. With continued progress, patients may qualify for new innovative interventions including paired vagus nerve stimulation. Video case reviews and treatment progression examples will be highlighted as well as a Q&A session at the end.
The online class is intended for medical professionals (e.g. OT/OTA, PT/PTA, Physicians, etc.) directly related to the rehabilitation of a patient or client. To participate in this CEU and receive credit, the participant must be a licensed, treating clinician. Completion of this course will reward the participant with .1 CEUs or 1 contact hours, following completion of the presentation and a ≥ 80% score on the quiz. You will have 90 days to complete this course.
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About this course
- 1 Contact Hour / .1 CEUs
- Online Self-Study Course
- Speaker Video and Slide Content
Learning Outcomes
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List 3 clinical and functional limitations that may exist for a patient presenting with severe upper limb hemiparesis.
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Identify 3 evidence-based treatment strategies/techniques that can improve upper limb function following stroke.
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Identify 3 ways to modify an ADL/IADL task, using task analysis strategies, to maximize the functional use and independence of the impaired hemiparetic upper limb.
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