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Information for Speech-Language Pathology participants:
This webinar is offered for 0.1 ASHA CEUs. To receive a certificate and/or earn ASHA CEUs after viewing this On-Demand webinar, complete the following steps:
1. View the webinar in its entirety.
2. Complete the LSVT LOUD On Demand Webinar Survey 2025.
3. If you request a certificate, LSVT Global will verify your viewing of the webinar and email you a certificate within two weeks.
4. If you would like LSVT Global to report your course completion to the ASHA CE Registry, we will submit a report after December 31, 2025. See note below for more information.
NOTE: Any LSVT Global On Demand webinars that are eligible for ASHA CEUs are registered as one course through the end of 2025. The last day for viewing the webinars and completing the surveys is December 31, 2025. The report will be submitted after December 31, 2025 and it can take several weeks to appear on your ASHA Registry. We are not allowed to submit your CEUs for this course prior to December 31, 2025. The report will indicate the year viewed as 2025, even though it will be posted to your registry after December 31, 2025.
Information for Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy participants:
This webinar is not state-registered for CEUs but it may be used for self-reported CEU credit as a non-registered/non-preapproved CEU activity.
To receive a certificate for viewing this LSVT Global On Demand webinar, please complete the following steps:
1. View the webinar in its entirety.
2. Click HERE to complete a survey.
3. LSVT Global will verify your viewing of the webinar and email you a certificate within two weeks.
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a powerful treatment option for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease. However, its effects on functional outcomes and the critical role of rehabilitation professionals in optimizing these outcomes across the care continuum are not always fully understood or integrated into clinical practice. In this webinar, neurologist Dr. Todd Herrington, Director of the DBS program at Massachusetts General Hospital, will explain how DBS affects mobility, speech, cognition, and quality of life, while highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary coordination across PT, OT, SLP, and neurology. Learn practical strategies for managing motor and non-motor symptoms, and how to collaborate effectively with neurologists. Empower your clinical practice with knowledge to optimize patient outcomes throughout the DBS journey.
Intended Audience: Physical, occupational, and speech therapy professionals and students