AL-P Specialty: Neurological Considerations
Optimizing Recovery for Neurological Conditions Across All Ages
This course equips AL-Ps with the expertise to work effectively with clients facing neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis, stroke, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson’s, spinal cord injuries, and cerebral palsy. It covers essential neuroanatomy, nerve communication, and provides tools for assessing function. AL-Ps will also gain the skills to design tailored programs for individuals with neurological conditions, ensuring safe and effective outcomes.
Course Outline
- Nervous System Anatomy
- Stroke
- Traumatic Brain Injuries
- Cerebral Palsy
- Concussion
- Spinal cord Injuries
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Parkinson's Disease
Course Structure
4 months of support including:
- An online course with recorded videos, resources, quizzes, and assignments
- 1 Free SME Call
- Daily access to support calls and labs
- Continued access to the AL-P Community and Active Life staff
After completing this course, AL-Ps will be able to:
- Tell the difference between the central and peripheral nervous systems and how they work together.
- Understand the parts of the brain and how they communicate through nerves.
- Explain the autonomic nervous system and how the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems control different body functions.
- Identify cranial nerves and recognize symptoms linked to issues in key organs like the heart, diaphragm, and kidneys.
- Describe the differences between types of strokes, their risk factors, and how to create exercise plans for stroke recovery.
- Create safe and effective fitness programs for people with cerebral palsy, including balance, coordination, and strength assessments.
- Assess and help clients with traumatic brain injury or concussion, especially in areas like balance, strength, and coordination.
- Design exercise programs for clients with spinal cord injuries, focusing on their specific needs.
- Understand and help clients manage conditions like Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s Disease.
- Establish a strong referral network for comprehensive care.
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