Saturday, December 10, 2011

NDT/Bobath Certificate Course for Adults in India

THERAPY INDIA
Presents

International Bobath Instructors Training Association Sponsored & Certified Course on NDT/Bobath for Adults in India

NDT/Bobath Certificate Basic Course in the Assessment and Treatment of Adults with Neurological Conditions


February 20- March 9, 2012 India.

Course Instructors; Joan D. Mohr , Senior IBITA Instructor
NDTA Co-ordinator Instructor, USA.

Marianne Lawton,
Basic IBITA Instructor, Canada

Participants

Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists may attend the basic course.

Medical doctors, speech therapists and registered nurses may be allowed to participate fully, at the discretion of the individual course Instructor.

In order to be accepted for the basic course, participants must be fully qualified graduates of their respective professional schools with Minimum One year of Clinical experience with Adults with Neurological Conditions.

Certificate

All participants who successfully complete the basic course on "The Assessment and Treatment of Adults with Neurological Conditions - The Bobath Concept" will receive the IBITA certificate.

Absenteeism

If a course-member is absent for more than one day (= 8 hours) from a basic course, the IBITA certificate will not be given.


LEARNING OBJECTIVES

For the (3-week) Basic Course on the Assessment and Treatment of Adults with Neurological Conditions (The Bobath Concept)

At the conclusion of the course the course member will be able to:

1. Understand the history and ongoing development of the Bobath concept.

2. Be able to integrate the principles of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) in their evaluation and treatment of adults with hemiplegia.

3. Analyse and facilitate efficient postural and movement control in preparation for and during functional activity.

4. Understand the functional consequences of lesions of the central nervous system

5. Observe and analyse disturbances of movement and function, and influence these through intervention.

6. Utilise the principles of motor control, motor learning, neural plasticity and muscle plasticity in their approach to treatment.

7. Understand the relationship between assessment and treatment, and implement the ongoing process of clinical reasoning.

8. Adapt and apply appropriate theoretical principles of treatment to the individual patient/client within his environment.

9. Develop effective handling skills and incorporate them with appropriate environmental and other influences in order to regain function.

10. Appreciate the importance of appropriate outcome measures to support evidence-based practice.

11. Continue learning through critical reading, self-evaluation and sharing with others.

Note;
To Apply for this Course and for more information
Contact;
Loganathan .G, PT .
Therapy India,
B-101, Labhesh CHS Ltd.,
Ramachandra Nagar,
Near Nitin Company,
Thane-W-400604, Maharashtra,
India.
gurulogu@yahoo.co.in

91-9833656561
www.therapyindia.blogspot.com

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