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Harvard NeuroRehabilitation 2025

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Cutting-edge strategies, updates, and best practices for state-of-the-art rehabilitation

Patients with stroke, SCI, TBI, and functional and degenerative neurological diseases face significant disruption to so many facets of their lives, and clinicians are left with so many treatment dimensions to consider, that rehabilitation is never simple. These challenges are compounded by the fact that rehabilitation approaches are now in a period of rapid expansion. It’s difficult to stay current with, choose, and use the best options for neurorehabilitation—yet this is key to optimizing patient outcomes.

It’s with these challenges in mind that we present NeuroRehabilitation 2025. Many of the country’s most experienced and committed neurorehabilitation experts provide updates and strategies for state-of-the-art clinical interventions. Education is comprehensive and practical. As a participant in the distance learning program, you can rely on this course for:

  • Comprehensive updates
  • Education to further your expertise in guiding patients to their maximum level of function
  • Evidence-based approaches to challenging and complex cases
  • Case studies
  • Take-home tools
  • A learning experience to heighten your success in effectively and efficiently helping your patients gain the skills that will improve their health, function, and quality of life

* Date of Original Release: May 14 – 16, 2025

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the completion of this course, you should be able to:

  • Summarize the research evidence base for neurorehabilitation practice.
  • Integrate state-of-the-art, evidence-based approaches to neurorehabilitation into their care of patients.
  • Evaluate advances in research that will lead to future approaches to neurorehabilitation.
  • Relate what recovery of American football players tells us about neurorehabilitation.
  • Discuss the benefits of early mobilization of patients with neurologic disorders in the ICU.
  • Discuss how gamification can be used to treat patients with neurologic disorders.
  • Describe the approach to working with patients with functional neurologic disorders.
  • Discuss appropriate treatments for spasticity after CNS injury or disease.
  • Summarize the recent advances in cognitive rehabilitation of memory and executive disorders.
  • Recall benefits of music therapy to stroke and Parkinson’s disease.
  • Describe approaches to obesity and cardiometabolic disease in neurorehabilitation patients.
  • Discuss the spinal cord injury consumer’s perspective on disability.
  • Describe methods to assess emotional and social behavior in patients with traumatic brain injury.
  • Describe the use of genomics to facilitate psychopharmacology in neurorehabilitation.

HARVARD NEUROREHABILITATION 2025

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HARVARD NEUROREHABILITATION 2025 TOPICS

1. Welcome and Announcements – Mel Glenn, MD

2. KEYNOTE: Early Mobilization of Patients in the ICU – Nicole Mazwi, MD

3. Q&A with Dr. Mazwi

4. KEYNOTE: The Management of Spasticity – Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez, MD

5. Q&A with Dr. Verduzco-Gutierrez

6. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Neurorehabilitation – Paolo Bonato, PhD

7. Q&A with Dr. Bonato

1. Morning Introduction – Mel Glenn, MD

2. KEYNOTE: What Can We Learn from Studying American Football Players? – Ross Zafonte, DO

3. Q&A with Dr. Zafonte

4. Gamified Neurorehabilitation Strategies – Jenna Tosto-Mancuso, PT, DPT

5. Q&A with Dr. Tosto-Mancuso

1. Morning Introduction – Mel Glenn, MD

2. Rehabilitation of Functional Neurologic Disorders – Ginger Polich, MD

3. Q&A with Dr. Polich

4. KEYNOTE: Obesity and Cardiometabolic Disease in TBI, Stroke, and SCI – Simon Driver, PhD

5. Q&A with Dr. Driver

6. Psycho-Pharmacogenomics in Neurorehabilitation – Alyson Wolz, DNP

7. Q&A with Dr. Wolz

8. Closing Remarks – Mel Glenn, MD

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