Online VRT 2: Adv. Vestibular Rehab & Cervicogenic Dizziness - June 2023
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Author: Mickey Shah
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Level: Inter- Avd
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Study time: X hours
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Video time: X hours
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CEU: 18CEU Hours
Course overview
June 5, 2023 - July 24, 2023. This 7 week evidence-based online course will provide clinicians the ability to evaluate and manage patients with Cervicogenic Dizziness and Atypical Vestibular Conditions.
A variety of education materials will be presented in order to enhance learning via weekly video lectures, video technique library, discussion and course assignments. Online Practical skills checks will focus on examination and treatment of cervicogenic dizziness.
The course is intended to enhance the clinician’s ability to determine the diagnosis of complex vestibular conditions and implementation adv. vestibular rehabilitation principles. The participant will also learn examination and treatment progressions for patients experiencing Cervicogenic dizziness and complex vestibular disorders.
A variety of education materials will be presented in order to enhance learning via weekly video lectures, video technique library, discussion and course assignments. Online Practical skills checks will focus on examination and treatment of cervicogenic dizziness.
The course is intended to enhance the clinician’s ability to determine the diagnosis of complex vestibular conditions and implementation adv. vestibular rehabilitation principles. The participant will also learn examination and treatment progressions for patients experiencing Cervicogenic dizziness and complex vestibular disorders.
CEU Certification included
Become an Advanced Clinician with VRT 2
We will help you develop your advanced clinical decision making skills so you can excel with your patients. Some of the benefits of our trainings are:
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Learn about atypical BPPV
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Increase your understanding about motion sensitivity
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Develop an understanding of Cervical related dizziness
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Learn treatment techniques to manage dizziness from cervical origin
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Meet the instructor
Mickey Shah
Dr. Mickey Shah received his Master of Science Degree in Physical Therapy from D’Youville College in Buffalo, New York. After completing his physical therapy education he went on to the University of Maryland to complete his Doctor of Science Degree. Dr. Shah has served as an adjunct clinical professor at Governors State University, Northwestern University and Fox College. He is currently a part-time University
Lecturer at Governors State University teaching several courses to entry-level physical therapy students, including a course specifically focused on vestibular rehab. Dr. Shah is also the owner/director of GoodLife Physical therapy, an outpatient physical therapy setting primarily seeing patients with orthopedic and vestibular conditions.
Dr. Shah is proud to be a Diplomat in the McKenzie Method of Mechanical Diagnosis and Treatment (Dip. MDT). Dr. Shah completed his fellowship in Orthopedic manual physical therapy from Daemen College in Buffalo New York and he is a board certified clinical specialist in orthopedics through the American Physical Therapy Association Board of Specialties.
Currently, Dr. Shah is actively working on research focused on evaluating the prevalence of cervical related dizziness in the general population.
Lecturer at Governors State University teaching several courses to entry-level physical therapy students, including a course specifically focused on vestibular rehab. Dr. Shah is also the owner/director of GoodLife Physical therapy, an outpatient physical therapy setting primarily seeing patients with orthopedic and vestibular conditions.
Dr. Shah is proud to be a Diplomat in the McKenzie Method of Mechanical Diagnosis and Treatment (Dip. MDT). Dr. Shah completed his fellowship in Orthopedic manual physical therapy from Daemen College in Buffalo New York and he is a board certified clinical specialist in orthopedics through the American Physical Therapy Association Board of Specialties.
Currently, Dr. Shah is actively working on research focused on evaluating the prevalence of cervical related dizziness in the general population.