Physical therapy
What we know about LSVT LOUD® and swallowing impairments associated with Parkinson’s disease
Join LSVT Faculty to discuss swallowing impairments in Parkinson's disease.
The important role of care partners for individuals receiving LSVT LOUD® or LSVT BIG®
Join LSVT Faculty for a discussion regarding recommendations on how to help support daily exercise practice, homework and carryover of a louder voice and bigger movements into daily life.
Practical solutions for receiving LSVT LOUD® or LSVT BIG® treatment per protocol
Join LSVT Faculty as they present data-driven and practical solutions on how you can provide intensive treatment in your clinical setting.
Understanding Lewy Body Dementia: The Role of the PT, OT, and SLP in Person Centered Care
Did you know Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) is the second most common form of neurodegenerative dementia after Alzheimer’s disease? Join us for this special webinar hosted by LSVT Global in collaboration with the Lewy Body Dementia Association in recognition of LBD Awareness Month. Learn more about this complex condition and how PT, OT and SLP can comprehensively address the needs of clients with LBD. Hear from a Movement Disorder Specialist who will provide an overview of the condition, followed by evidence-based treatment strategies for PTs, OTs and SLPs to promote successful person-centered care. The therapist panelists will provide a question-and-answer session following the presentation and case study. Intended audience: Physical and occupational therapy professionals and students; speech language pathology professionals and students
Lewy Body Dementia: The Role of LSVT BIG® and LSVT LOUD® in Optimizing Your Quality of Life
Are you or your loved one living with Parkinson’s Disease Dementia or Dementia with Lewy Bodies? Join us for this special webinar hosted by LSVT Global in collaboration with the Lewy Body Dementia Association in honor of LBD Awareness Month. Discover how you can improve balance, mobility, independence, communication, and quality of life with the support of speech, physical and occupational therapies. Learn about LSVT BIG and LSVT LOUD, therapy programs supported by over 30 years of research, and how they may help you. Come prepared to sample the LSVT exercises and techniques in this interactive webinar! Intended audience: Caregivers and people living with Lewy Body Dementia, Parkinson’s Disease Dementia, Parkinson’s Disease or a Parkinsonism
It’s never too late! How LSVT LOUD® and LSVT BIG® can improve function and quality of life in advanced Parkinson’s disease
Join LSVT Faculty to discuss how LSVT LOUD and LSVT BIG can improve voice, speech, and movement for individuals with advanced Parkinson’s disease (PD).
LSVT LOUD® and LSVT BIG® Year in Review: Research and Clinical Updates in 2021
Join LSVT Faculty to discuss the most recent research and clinical advances related to LSVT LOUD and LSVT BIG treatments.
The origins of LSVT Therapies and how they shaped the effective treatment we deliver today!
Join LSVT Faculty to learn about the inception of LSVT LOUD and follow along through a timeline of events that also led to LSVT BIG and LSVT LOUD for KIDS
Aware in Care Information Session: Helping individuals with Parkinson’s disease stay safe while in the hospital
Tune in for an interview with a Parkinson’s Foundation Aware in Care Ambassador to learn how people with PD, caregivers and healthcare professionals can all be “Aware in Care.”
Simple Strategies to Help you Transfer LSVT Improvements to your Daily Life
The "heart of success" for LSVT BIG and LSVT LOUD depends on clients re-calibrating their perceptions of normal loudness and movement. Re-calibration facilitates carryover of the louder voice and bigger movements into daily living. The presentation will include an explanation of three key deficits in Parkinson’s disease that make calibration challenging followed by a description of the four areas of calibration that are integrated into LSVT BIG and LSVT LOUD to help you continue using improved movements and loudness in everyday life. Intended Audience: Individuals with Parkinson’s disease and their family members and caregivers