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Physical Therapists, Physical Therapy Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants, Speech-Language Pathologists, Nurses, Exercise Physiologists
Session #4: September 24, 2026 - Vestibular Dysfunction in the Brain Injury Population Claire Spech, PT, DPT, Board-Certified Neurologic Clinical Specialist
Effective brain injury rehabilitation thrives when behavior, movement, and medical decision-making work together across the continuum of care. This interdisciplinary series delivers the most current, evidence-based strategies for managing patients with brain injury across the clinical settings, helping clinicians feel confident in today’s best practice.
Designed for PTs, PTAs, OTs, COTAs, SLPs, nurses, and allied health professionals, this series focuses on barriers that most often slow progress: behavioral dysregulation, spasticity, vestibular impairments, and reduced tolerance for high-intensity rehabilitation. You’ll gain practical, clinically relevant approaches that improve patient engagement, support safer mobility, and promote meaningful functional recovery in acute care, inpatient rehabilitation, and outpatient settings.
Course Formats:
We are excited to offer credit for this series through live webinars OR RECORDED SESSIONS! (Registration for recorded sessions will be available 1 week after each live session through 12/31/2026.)
Additional Recorded and Live Webinar Sessions:
Session #1: September 3, 2026 - H.I.T It: Applying High-Intensity Principles to Optimize Brain Injury Outcomes
Caitlin Siegmund PT, DPT, MS, CBIS
LIVE WEBINAR Registration
RECORDED Session Registration
Session #2: September 10, 2026 - Introduction to Spasticity Management
Sima A. Desai, MD, William C. Lam, PT, DPT
LIVE WEBINAR Registration
RECORDED Session Registration
Session #3: September 17, 2026 - Behavior Management
Jessica Davis, MS, CCC-SLP, Kim Carver, PT, DPT, NCS, CBIS
LIVE WEBINAR Registration
RECORDED Session Registration
Session #4: September 24, 2026 - Vestibular Dysfunction in the Brain Injury Population
Claire Spech, PT, DPT, Board-Certified Neurologic Clinical Specialist
LIVE WEBINAR Registration
* Session topics/presenters are subject to change.
CEUs/Contact Hours
CEUs/Contact Hours
This Activity fulfills the requirement of up to 0.1 Continuing Education Units (CEUs), representing up to 1.0 contact hours.
NCBPTE Contact Hours
Up to 1.0 NCBPTE Contact Hours
The North Carolina AHEC system is an approved provider by the North Carolina Board of Physical Therapy Examiners with regard to activities directly related to physical therapy for continued competence.
Occupational Therapy
As of July 1, 2018, the NCBOT no longer accepts applications for pre-approval of CCAs. OT practitioners need to make sure they are completing activities that comply with Section .0800 of the NCBOT Rules.
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