The Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Balance & Falls Special Interest Group is a component of the American Physical Therapy Association. The BF SIG is comprised of physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and students in physical therapy programs who share information on research and programs aimed to increase networking, collaborations, and knowledge translation to achieve improved identification of balance deficits and fall risks and reduced preventable falls in populations with neurologic impairments.
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The Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Balance & Falls Special Interest Group is a component of the American Physical Therapy Association. The BF SIG is comprised of physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and students in physical therapy programs who share information on research and programs aimed to increase networking, collaborations, and knowledge translation to achieve improved identification of balance deficits and fall risks and reduced preventable falls in populations with neurologic impairments.
B&F SIG: Mike Studer on Dual-Task Balance Training and Very Fast Birds
ANPT Balance and Falls Special Interest Group
57 minutes 2 seconds
1 year ago
B&F SIG: Mike Studer on Dual-Task Balance Training and Very Fast Birds
For this episode, I speak to Dr. Mike Studer about dual-task balance training, including what it is and what it isn't, the benefits of this training modality, dosing dual-task balance training, the effect of task prioritization, measuring outcomes after dual-task balance training, and much more.
ANPT Balance and Falls Special Interest Group
The Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Balance & Falls Special Interest Group is a component of the American Physical Therapy Association. The BF SIG is comprised of physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and students in physical therapy programs who share information on research and programs aimed to increase networking, collaborations, and knowledge translation to achieve improved identification of balance deficits and fall risks and reduced preventable falls in populations with neurologic impairments.