Increase understanding of the dynamic relationship between posture and upper limb activity within function
Course Tutor: Sue Armstrong
Course objectives:
Increase understanding of the dynamic relationship between posture and upper limb activity within function
Identify the components required for reach and grasp of the upper limb
Develop clinical reasoning skills in the treatment and management of upper limb dysfunction in a neurologically impaired patient
Increase confidence in handling and treatment skills of the upper limb
Generate discussion about the Systems Approach to upper limb function
MNC opened on the 1st April 2003 by two experienced neurological physiotherapists / advanced tutors in the Bobath Concept.
The practice has grown and now has 10 enthusiastic and experienced clinicians who are all passionate about delivering hands on skilled neurological physiotherapy.
At MNC we specialise in The Bobath Concept for adults. This is the most widely used treatment approach for neurological rehabilitation both in the UK and worldwide.
Other clinics often advertise a generic approach to neurotherapy that combines Bobath along with other “physiotherapy principles”. MNC is convinced of the efficacy of the Bobath concept approach based on our clinical results.
All staff are Bobath trained and some teach the Bobath Concept at Advanced level both nationally and internationally.
Our Neurodiversity Awareness Training course offers face-to-face theory based awareness training for all care staff on the topic of neurodiversity awareness. Our course will help staff be able to identify sensory differences and utilise tools to aid communication.
With a wealth of experience from the emergency services, we deliver the most relevant, interesting and informative training. Public courses for individuals delivered everyday, as well as private in-house courses delivered on a date of your choice.
The West of Scotland Training Programme in Neurology based at the Institute of Neurological Sciences, Glasgow, offers comprehensive training and experience in all facets of neurology, including acute neurology and all long term neurological conditions.
Our post-qualifying framework (PQF) allows health and social care practitioners to continue their professional development and achieve further qualifications in their field.
Understanding neurodiversity is essential for creating inclusive environments that celebrate and support individuals with diverse neurological conditions.
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