Clinician’s View® problem-solving based course content and qualified instructor based presentations, include clinically effective approaches for babies and young children with developmental disabilities, pediatric feeding and swallowing disorders, pediatric oral motor and respiratory problems, functional vision approaches for children and adults, assessment and treatment of closed head injuries in children and adults, joint and tissue mobilization approaches, the assessment and treatment of adult hemiplegia and much more.
Understanding the interaction of various sensory motor systems is critical to discovering the origins of compensatory habit patterns and inefficient functional performance. Intervention designed to inhibit compensatory and abnormal responses and facilitate more normal function is the guiding principle for achieving improvement. Normalizing alignment and preparation to achieve matching of sensory motor systems is primary before the client “practices” a function. Inefficient practice or practice using compensatory patterns will embed the problems. Achieving normal alignment prior to functional practice is essential to insuring proper postural mobility and kinesiological selectivity.
Clinician’s View® continues to adhere to these principles of forensic discovery of the complex origins of dysfunctional performance, and the creative problem-solving of physical handling treatment.
The road to effective functional outcomes is paved with quality education. Clinician’s View® provides continuing education designed to improve functional outcomes for clients and provide in-depth problem-solving clinical information to therapists. For more information click on Learn More.
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