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Stroke Rehabilitation: Vagus Nerve Stimulation And Virtual And Augmented Reality
Presented by Tina Dimopoulos, OTD, OTR/L, CHT, STOTT PILATES® Certified Instructor for Mat and Reformer
Live WebinarThu, Jan 22, 2026 at 3:00 pm EST
Course: #6927Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course explores evidence-based approaches in stroke rehabilitation, with a focus on emerging areas such as vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) and virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR). Participants will learn current research, clinical application, and therapeutic approaches related to these interventions. Emphasis will be placed on integrating these innovative areas into client-centered, occupation-based practice to enhance motor recovery and neuroplasticity for optimal functional return.

Power Assist Devices For Manual Wheelchairs
Presented by Michelle Lange, OTR/L, ABDA, ATP/SMS
Video
Course: #6840Level: Advanced1 Hour
This course will present power assist devices to increase manual wheelchair efficiency and decrease pain and injury risk. Power assist devices increase the force of each handrim stroke for increased travel distance as well as power to overcome slopes and uneven terrain. Various types of power assist devices, with clinical indicators for each, will be presented.

Assessment And Treatment Of Stroke In Young Adults
Presented by Kwasi Nkansa, OTD, OTR/L
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Course: #6810Level: Introductory1 Hour
The role of OTPs in stroke rehabilitation and secondary prevention in young adults (21-40) will be explored in this course. This is Part 4 of the Assessment Series.

Stroke Rehab: Evaluation And Treatment
Presented by Lacy Nauck, OTA, CEAS I, TBIS, Sex and Intimacy Specialist, M.A. International Psychology with trauma and group conflict specialty
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Course: #6690Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course will describe common deficits that can be observed depending on the type of stroke, assessment options, and evidence-based interventions. The course aims to provide a comprehensive toolbox for working with stroke survivors.

Administering The Fugl-Meyer Assessment For The Upper Extremity
Presented by Veronica T. Rowe, PhD, OTR/L
Video
Course: #6289Level: Introductory1 Hour
The Fugl-Meyer Assessment for the Upper Extremity (FMA-UE) is widely used as the gold standard in stroke research. Therapists will learn how to administer this standardized neurorehabilitation assessment of motor impairment for the hemiparetic arm and hand through detailed instructions and video demonstrations.

Stroke, Electrical Stimulation, And Therapy
Presented by Amy Friedl, MS, OTR/L
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Course: #6251Level: Intermediate1 Hour
The use of electrical stimulation with individuals post-stroke will be discussed in this course. Background information about electrical stimulators, their use, and practical tips in the clinic will also be provided.

Interdisciplinary Approach To Stroke Rehabilitation: Outpatient, Home Health, And Community Rehabilitation Phase
Presented by Alaena McCool, MS, OTR/L, CPAM, Katherine George, PT, DPT
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Course: #5792Level: Intermediate2 Hours
The unique relationship between the occupational and physical therapist when treating an acute, subacute, or chronic stroke diagnosis will be distinguished in this two-part series. Part two will focus on the subacute and chronic stroke, differentiating the home, outpatient, and community phases of rehabilitation, as well as examining the evaluation, evidence, and interventions in each setting to optimize independence for the patient.

Interdisciplinary Approach To Stroke Rehabilitation: Acute Care And Inpatient Rehabilitation Phase
Presented by Alaena McCool, MS, OTR/L, CPAM, Katherine George, PT, DPT
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Course: #5790Level: Intermediate2 Hours
The unique collaboration and relationship between physical and occupational therapists throughout the evaluation and treatment of acute, subacute, and chronic stroke diagnoses will be analyzed in this two-part series. Part one will distinguish important stroke definitions used within the medical field and compare and contrast the differences between the acute and inpatient rehabilitation phases.

Evaluation and Treatment Strategies for Facial Palsy, Part 2
Presented by Mara Wernick Robinson, PT, MS
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Course: #5293Level: Intermediate2 Hours
This is a 2-part series on facial palsy. Part 2 explains how to make an assessment of a patient's needs, and specific treatment strategies based on exam findings. Case studies, photos and videos are used. The role of occupational therapy, and indications on when to collaborate on medical and surgical interventions, are described in detail. This course is directly related to the practice of occupational therapy and is therefore appropriate for the OT and OTA. Please note the course does not go into detail of rehab for facial paralysis related to stroke.

Evaluation and Treatment Strategies for Facial Palsy, Part 1
Presented by Mara Wernick Robinson, PT, MS
Video
Course: #5292Level: Intermediate2 Hours
This is a 2-part series on facial palsy. Part 1 begins with a review of the anatomy and etiology of peripheral facial nerve disorders, followed by how to evaluate a patient with facial palsy. A detailed review of the measurement scales commonly used is presented in detail, including a case example. This course is directly related to the practice of occupational therapy and is therefore appropriate for the OT and OTA. Please note the course does not go into detail of rehab for facial paralysis related to stroke.