Virtual Live LSVT LOUD Training and Certification Course (Italian) [S.E.F. Editing]
Join us for our Virtual Live LSVT LOUD Training and Certification Course this January!
Virtual Live LSVT LOUD Training and Certification Course (German) [ProLog]
Please join us for our German Virtual Live LSVT LOUD Training and Certification Course this February!
Parkinson’s in Kenya: Revealing the Untold Story Through the Film ‘Shaking Hands with the Devil’
Embark on a transformative cinematic journey with LSVT Global as we present the stirring documentary, 'Shaking Hands with the Devil.' This 15-minute film, crafted by the talented team of David Plummer, Natasha Fothergill-Misbah, and Olz McCoy, fearlessly uncovers the harsh realities of stigmatization, marginalization, and persecution faced by individuals living with Parkinson’s in Kenya. Event Highlights: • Exclusive Film Viewing: Immerse yourself in the emotional and impactful narrative of 'Shaking Hands with the Devil,' shedding light on the often-overlooked challenges of those living with Parkinson’s in Kenya. • Q&A Panel with Creators: Engage in a thought-provoking Q&A session with the creators themselves as they share their insights, experiences, and the creative process behind the documentary. • In-Depth Discussion: After the film, dive into a discussion exploring the film’s content, dissecting key themes, and unraveling the essential messages it conveys. Learn more about the team's motivation, challenges faced during production, and the impact they hope to achieve. This unique webinar provides an opportunity for learners to gain a deeper understanding of the struggles faced by those living with Parkinson’s in Kenya and the global implications of Parkinson’s stigmatization. By participating, you contribute to a collective dialogue that aims to break down barriers, foster empathy, and
Virtual Live LSVT LOUD Training and Certification Course (English) [SLHS – University of Colorado Boulder]
Join us for our Virtual Live LSVT LOUD Training and Certification Course this March!
StrivePD: Your Parkinson’s Care Companion
StrivePD is a free iOS disease management application — FDA-cleared on the Apple Watch — that passively collects tremor and dyskinesia data via Apple’s Movement Disorder API. People with Parkinson’s (PwPD) can download the app and explore interactive charts to track their symptoms over time and understand how medications and physical activity / exercise impact them. With StrivePD, users gain insights to guide their care journey, and have the ability to share their data with clinical specialists for a personalized strategy. The StrivePD and LSVT Global team have joined forces to empower PwPD through the combined power of personalized insights and exercise. With this partnership, StrivePD users can now track their symptoms in between and during LSVT BIG sessions. Mobility metrics with symptom and medication data will help clinicians and PwPD further understand how LSVT or other physical activity are impacting their disease progression. The goal is to provide a more comprehensive picture of PD, enabling PwPD and clinicians to make informed decisions. During this webinar session, discover how StrivePD can become your valuable care companion, providing personalized insights to support your Parkinson's management. Please note that StrivePD is suitable for individuals at any stage of their Parkinson's journey, regardless of
In-Person LSVT BIG Training and Certification Course (English) [Cherry Hill]
We hope to see you for our In-Person LSVT BIG Training and Certification Course in April!
Virtual Live LSVT LOUD for KIDS Training and Certification Course (English)
Join us for our Virtual Live LSVT LOUD for KIDS Training and Certification Course this April!
In-Person LSVT BIG Training and Certification Course (German)
Nehmen Sie an unserem persönlichen LSVT BIG-Trainings- und Zertifizierungskurs in Deutschland im kommenden April teil!
Enhancing Clinic Revenue and Patient Satisfaction through an Effective RTM Program
LSVT BIG® physical and occupational therapy is well-known for its efficacy in addressing movement impairments and improving functional abilities in individuals with Parkinson's disease and other conditions. The integration of technology such as Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) opens up new avenues for therapists to extend their reach and provide ongoing support to patients beyond traditional in-person sessions. Join Matthew Jurek, DPT, CSCS, Wibbi's RTM specialist to learn how to implement an RTM program that will: Enhance clinic efficiency and revenue Optimize outcomes for patients with Parkinson's disease and other chronic conditions Enhance patient engagement through ongoing communication, monitoring, and support after they complete LSVT BIG treatment or other intervention Personalize your care plans – improve your patients' long-term adherence to their home exercise program and adjust treatment plans in real-time Provide patient data to empower more informed decision-making and goal setting As an expert in the use of RTM in physical therapy, Matthew will share practical strategies illustrating the successful integration of RTM into therapy practices. Moreover, attendees will have the opportunity to engage in an interactive Q&A session, gaining further clarity on how to implement RTM effectively in their clinical settings. Whether you are certified in LSVT BIG or
Navigating Freezing Challenges in Parkinson’s: Harnessing the Power of LSVT Treatments for Improved Speech and Movement
Join us for an engaging and informative webinar where we delve into one of the intricacies of Parkinson’s and explore effective strategies for managing freezing challenges. Discover how LSVT LOUD® speech therapy and LSVT BIG® physical/occupational therapy can be instrumental in addressing freezing episodes and empowering individuals to regain control over their mobility and communication. This webinar will provide insights, practical tips, and evidence-based approaches to help individuals with Parkinson's, caregivers, and healthcare professionals alike. Intended Audience: Health professionals, individuals living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones