What You’ll Discover in Colleen Sleik Updates in Vestibular Rehab Clinical Practice Guidelines for Vestibular Hypofunction
- Faculty:
- Colleen Sleik
- Duration:
- 1 Hour 46 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- August 4, 2017
Description
This guide is updated to provide the most recent guidelines for vestibular rehabilitation, this recording and demonstration translates the 2016 recommendations of the APTA’s Neurology Section into evidence-Based practice. Learn the four main components of vestibular rehabilitation and discover assessment tools, as well as clinical applications for habituation, gaze stabilization and gait stability, as well as endurance training.
We will review case studies throughout the recording to demonstrate both common and problematic findings.-Finding solutions for The difficult patient We will discuss the progression and demonstration of gaze stabilization exercises in greater detail. in lab.
Handouts
Manual (0.36 MB) | 8 pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
- Guidelines and research in Practice of vestibular rehabilitation for Hypofunction of peripheral vestibular function
- Understanding the 4 components that make up a vestibular rehabilitation program
- Habituation
- Gaze stabilization
- Balance and gait training
- Endurance
- Assessment tools that help to identify limitations and determine how to fix them in Treatment
- Demonstration, progression and evaluation of gaze stabilization exercise
- How to create a successful vestibular rehabilitation program
- Translation of test findings into clinical practice
- Case studies
Faculty

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Colleen Sleik, PT, DPT, OCS, NCS, A licensed physical therapist, who specializes in in When other methods of management fail, Dr. Dr. Sleik Initiated a private practice in 2010 with the primary goal of treating patients with vestibular problems. Dickenson, where she continues to be a specialist. Rehab More than 90% of her cases are patients with vestibular or balance disorders.
Dr. Sleik graduated from The College of St. Catherine with a Master’s in Physical therapy. She received a transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from The University of St. Augustine in Florida and then completed the Competency-Based Vestibular Emory University Rehabilitation Course in Atlanta, Georgia. Board-Orthopaedic certification Clinical Specialist and Neurologic Clinical Specialist, Dr. Sleik Is a member of both the American Physical Therapy Association and the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapists. Vestibular Special Interest Group
She started teaching continuing education classes in vestibular rehabilitation with the purpose of improving clinicians’ knowledge in Dr. Michael A. Smith is a specialist in vestibular rehabilitation. He strives to improve the quality of patient care. Dr. Sleik’s goal as a clinician is to provide her patients with the best care available for You can return to your daily routine with minimal restrictions, and you still have the tools for Long-The term self-Treatment of symptoms
Speaker Disclosures
Financial: Colleen Sleik A relationship of employment with Dickinson County Health Care System, and Aegis Therapies Golden Living Center. PESI Inc. gives her a speaking honourarium.
Non-financial: Colleen Sleik The American Physical Therapy Association is a member.
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