Neurologic Upper Extremity Part 2: Adjunctive Treatment
Strategies for Moderate to Severe Impairment
Presented by Heather T. Peters
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Meet your instructor
Heather T. Peters
Heather is an occupational therapist and PhD candidate in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at Ohio State University. Currently working in the B.R.A.I.N. lab as a graduate research associate, she is primarily interested in developing and testing interventions that improve motor function and quality of life in…
Chapters & learning objectives
1. Intro and Principles
This chapter will define neuroplasticity and learned non-use. It will describe the importance of neuroplasticity and reptitive, task-specific training to neurologic UE treatment.
2. Electrical Stimulation (E-stim)
This chapter will cover the different kinds of electrical stimulation. The rationale and components of electrical stimulation in neurorehabilitation will be described.
3. UE Robotics and Myoelectric Technology
This chapter explains the rationale and components of portable upper extremity robotics. The rationale and benefits of the Myomo myoelectric brace will be discussed.