Introduction to Vestibular Rehabilitation, Stanford, CA | March 22, 2025

Event Date: March 22, 2025 - 07:30 PM
Cost: $642.09
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Location: Stanford Li Ka Shing Center, 291 Campus Drive, Stanford, CA 94305
Date: Saturday, March 22, 2025, 7:30am PDT

Introduction to Vestibular Rehabilitation, Stanford, CA

Join us for a hands-on session led by some of the field’s most respected lecturers to understand the fundamentals of vestibular rehabilitation.

Introduction to Vestibular Rehabilitation is an excellent opportunity to learn about vestibular treatment! Join us at 291 Campus Drive for an educational seminar on how to assist people with balance and dizziness problems.This course is designed for physicians who have little or little previous training and experience treating vestibular problems but are interested in vestibular rehabilitation. Whether you’re a seasoned therapist or just starting out, this event will provide vital insights and practical advice. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to broaden your knowledge and network with other experts. See you there!

Course Summary:

This introduction course in vestibular rehabilitation will teach attendees about the basic anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of the most prevalent vestibular disorders. The curriculum is focused on themes that will help clinicians gain competence and confidence in employing the essential clinical skills required for effective treatment or triage.

This course is open to licensed physical therapists, licensed occupational therapists, and physicians (14.00 contact hours are approved for California physical and occupational therapists).

Learning objectives:

After completing this course, participants will:

¨Identify clinical circumstances that require referral to a physician provider.Have a functional understanding of vestibular anatomy and physiology.Apply clinical skills to treat peripheral and central vestibular hypofunction, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, and non-vestibular forms of dizziness. Identify pathological eye movement that involves the vestibular systems.Identify abnormal eye movements that involve the oculomotor systems.Use tests and measurements to manage patients with vestibular problems.