Join LSVT BIG Faculty and special guest panelists as they discuss research and clinical reports on the effectiveness of LSVT BIG for populations beyond PD, with a special emphasis on stroke and pediatric populations. Learn how to determine if LSVT BIG may be right for select clients on YOUR caseload.
Continue Reading →Join LSVT LOUD and LSVT BIG Expert Clinicians as they discuss research studies and clinical cases on LSVT treatments applied to individuals with a diagnosis other than PD and how the clinical assessment can help determine if LSVT LOUD or LSVT BIG may be appropriate for select clients on your caseload.
Continue Reading →Join LSVT Faculty as they discuss homework resources, tune-up sessions, the LSVT Coach® software program to support in-home LSVT LOUD practice, and BIG for LIFE and LOUD for LIFE maintenance classes for LSVT graduates.
Continue Reading →Join LSVT Global Faculty to learn more about the 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.
Continue Reading →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.”
Continue Reading →Join LSVT Global 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.
Continue Reading →Join LSVT Global Faculty to learn about the most recent research and clinical advances related to LSVT LOUD and LSVT BIG Treatments.
Continue Reading →Join LSVT Global Faculty to learn about the most recent research and clinical advances related to LSVT LOUD.
Continue Reading →Join LSVT Global Faculty to learn about the most recent research and clinical advances related to LSVT BIG.
Continue Reading →Join LSVT Global Faculty to learn how LSVT LOUD and LSVT BIG can improve voice, speech, and movement for individuals with advanced Parkinson’s disease (PD).
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