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Introduction to vestibular rehabilitation in adults of all ages

***This course is now full. To be added to the waitlist, please email olivia.yap@australian.physio***

Vestibular rehabilitation has evolved as a specialist area of clinical practice in rehabilitation as our understanding and awareness of the debilitating sequelae of dizziness and vestibular impairments increases.This course aims to provide an overview of vestibular anatomy and introduce clinicians to the assessment and treatment of individuals with vestibular dysfunction resulting in activity limitations and participation restrictions.

Day 1: Starts at 10 am -5 pm

Day 2: Starts at 8.30 am - 5.30 pm

Learning outcomes

  • Have a basic understanding of the anatomy of the peripheral and central vestibular systems
  • Assess an individual with vestibular dysfunction and be able to determine if they are appropriate for vestibular rehabilitation
  • Practice techniques for specifically diagnosing vestibular dysfunction in an individual with dizziness and balance problems
  • Have a sound understanding of the range of disorders that can impact the vestibular system
  • Develop a customised program of vestibular retraining exercises/rehabilitation based from an assessment, for an individual based with vestibular dysfunction and have a good understanding of exercise progression
  • Have a clear understanding of the causes of bilateral vestibular failure and how to assess and treat this condition
  • Competently assess and treat typical benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)

Prerequisites

  • This course is only available to qualified and AHPRA registered physiotherapists.

Presenters

Alexander Ring


Alexander Ring is a Physiotherapist from Perth, Western Australia. Since graduating in 1988, he spent time working in several areas including in a war zone. He has worked as a Senior Neurological/ Neuro-surgical PT at the Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (1993) and joined the Brain Research Unit of the ANRI-UWA in 1996. He started working in the specialized field of Balance and Vestibular disorders since 1994. Under the guidance of Prof. Susan Herdman, he completed his Basic, Advanced, Vestibular Testing and Observership in Atlanta. Over the last 12 years, he has visited and built collaborations with dizziness/concussion clinics in Buffalo NY, UPMC Pittsburgh, Johns Hopkins, and Calgary (AB).Alexander Ring hold two adjunct university appointments as an Adjunct Research Fellows with IID, Murdoch University and with the School of PT, Curtin University. He is also part of a national expert working group on concussion (Mission for TBI) led by Prof. Fitzgerald.His current research looks at exercise exertion protocols and oculomotor/VOR dysfunction. He runs dedicated clinics 4 days a week in the areas of Concussion, Balance and Vestibular disorders.

Fiona Trendos


Fiona has worked extensively in the Neurological and Vestibular rehabilitation fields in the UK and Australia. She has completed internationally recognised basic and advanced competency courses in Vestibular Rehabilitation and a Post Graduate Diploma in Neurological Rehabilitation. She regularly attends NOTSA meetings and provides education for physiotherapists and GPs. Fiona currently provides Vestibular Rehabilitation services to clients in the metro area and south west region and she is passionate about improving dizzy patient's journeys.

Jane Gaspar


Jane Gaspar is a Senior Physiotherapist who graduated from Curtin University in 2003 and has extensive experience in vestibular assessment and rehabilitation. Since early in her career, Jane has worked as a Senior Emergency Department Physiotherapist (Fremantle Hospital and FSH), which is where she developed her special interest in Vestibular Physiotherapy. Since 2015, Jane has further developed in this specialty area through her work in private Vestibular Physiotherapy clinics. Jane has completed additional postgraduate Advanced Vestibular Rehabilitation Training in 2010, 2013 and 2020 with Vestibular Specialist Susan Herdman, and provides vestibular training to her colleagues in the hospital setting. Jane is especially interested in complex BPPV, vestibular migraine, and the interplay between anxiety and dizziness.

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Fri 23 - Sat 24
August
10:00AM - 05:00PM AWST
Suite 1, 4 Sarich Way
Bentley WA 6102 View map
Price:
Early Bird - Non Member: $1,233.00
Early Bird - APA Member: $822.00
Early Bird - Distance Discount: $762.00
Early bird- Gerontology group: $762.00
Early Bird - Neurology group: $762.00
Registration closing date:
11 Aug 2024
Event status:
Full
CPD hours:
15.00
* Early bird prices close 4 weeks prior to the course start date
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Price:
1,233.00: $Early Bird - Non Member
822.00: $Early Bird - APA Member
762.00: $Early Bird - Distance Discount
762.00: $Early bird- Gerontology group
762.00: $Early Bird - Neurology group
Registration closing date:
11 Aug 2024
Event status:
Full
CPD hours:
15.00
* Early bird prices close 4 weeks prior to the course start date
Your registration status:
Presenters

Alexander Ring


Alexander Ring is a Physiotherapist from Perth, Western Australia. Since graduating in 1988, he spent time working in several areas including in a war zone. He has worked as a Senior Neurological/ Neuro-surgical PT at the Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (1993) and joined the Brain Research Unit of the ANRI-UWA in 1996. He started working in the specialized field of Balance and Vestibular disorders since 1994. Under the guidance of Prof. Susan Herdman, he completed his Basic, Advanced, Vestibular Testing and Observership in Atlanta. Over the last 12 years, he has visited and built collaborations with dizziness/concussion clinics in Buffalo NY, UPMC Pittsburgh, Johns Hopkins, and Calgary (AB).Alexander Ring hold two adjunct university appointments as an Adjunct Research Fellows with IID, Murdoch University and with the School of PT, Curtin University. He is also part of a national expert working group on concussion (Mission for TBI) led by Prof. Fitzgerald.His current research looks at exercise exertion protocols and oculomotor/VOR dysfunction. He runs dedicated clinics 4 days a week in the areas of Concussion, Balance and Vestibular disorders.


Fiona Trendos


Fiona has worked extensively in the Neurological and Vestibular rehabilitation fields in the UK and Australia. She has completed internationally recognised basic and advanced competency courses in Vestibular Rehabilitation and a Post Graduate Diploma in Neurological Rehabilitation. She regularly attends NOTSA meetings and provides education for physiotherapists and GPs. Fiona currently provides Vestibular Rehabilitation services to clients in the metro area and south west region and she is passionate about improving dizzy patient's journeys.


Jane Gaspar


Jane Gaspar is a Senior Physiotherapist who graduated from Curtin University in 2003 and has extensive experience in vestibular assessment and rehabilitation. Since early in her career, Jane has worked as a Senior Emergency Department Physiotherapist (Fremantle Hospital and FSH), which is where she developed her special interest in Vestibular Physiotherapy. Since 2015, Jane has further developed in this specialty area through her work in private Vestibular Physiotherapy clinics. Jane has completed additional postgraduate Advanced Vestibular Rehabilitation Training in 2010, 2013 and 2020 with Vestibular Specialist Susan Herdman, and provides vestibular training to her colleagues in the hospital setting. Jane is especially interested in complex BPPV, vestibular migraine, and the interplay between anxiety and dizziness.


Learning outcomes
  • Have a basic understanding of the anatomy of the peripheral and central vestibular systems
  • Assess an individual with vestibular dysfunction and be able to determine if they are appropriate for vestibular rehabilitation
  • Practice techniques for specifically diagnosing vestibular dysfunction in an individual with dizziness and balance problems
  • Have a sound understanding of the range of disorders that can impact the vestibular system
  • Develop a customised program of vestibular retraining exercises/rehabilitation based from an assessment, for an individual based with vestibular dysfunction and have a good understanding of exercise progression
  • Have a clear understanding of the causes of bilateral vestibular failure and how to assess and treat this condition
  • Competently assess and treat typical benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)
Prerequisites

Prerequisites

  • This course is only available to qualified and AHPRA registered physiotherapists.
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