Task-oriented Training for Stroke Rehabilitation 1612
Sunday, November 3, 2024
8:15 AM – 9:15 AM
Location: ROOM: Cortez D REGION: Tower Lobby Level >>> DIRECTIONS: From ACRM Registration desk, face the elephants and turn right. Proceed past the lobby elevators and turn right to enter the West Wing. Proceed down the corridor, turn right and then left. Proceed past the restrooms to the end of the hall and turn right. Cortez D is the last room on the left.
Assistant Professor Augusta University Augusta, GA, United States
This presentation will focus on vital components of task-oriented training (TOT) that are supported by research studies in order to facilitate knowledge translation of research findings to clinical practice. Focus will be on instruction of TOT skills so attendees can develop competencies in the delivery of TOT. Essential aspects of TOT to be presented that stem from evidence-based research include: Experience-dependent neuroplasticity, Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy, Accelerated Skill Acquisition Program, “Upper-Extremity Task-Specific Training After Stroke or Disability”, Occupational Adaptation theory, Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance Approach, home setting, and telerehabilitation. Evidence supporting these TOT components will be provided by describing how research studies incorporated these aspects in Task-Oriented Training and Evaluation at Home (TOTE Home) and Remote Task Oriented Training and Evaluation (reTOTE) protocols. Ultimately, this presentation promises to increase the knowledge and understanding of the evidence-based TOT intervention to hasten the implementation of research into clinical practice.
Learning Objectives:
Define Task-Oriented Training (TOT) as a contemporary, evidence-based approach for stroke rehabilitation.
Apply essential aspects of TOT that come from evidence-based research.
Evaluate the use of evidence supporting TOT components from two current research studies.
Disclosure(s):
Veronica T. Rowe, PhD, OTR/L: No financial relationships to disclose
Ryan Carrick, PhD, MHS, OTR/L: No financial relationships to disclose