Presented by: Dr. Matthew Worth
Topics Covered
- Mirror Neuron Physiology
- Discovery
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- Development
- Current accepted theories
- Inferior frontal gyrus (IFG)
- Premotor cortex (PMC)
- Superior parietal lobule (SPL)
- Rostral inferior parietal lobule (IPL)
- Mirror neuron systems and self-mapping
- Fronto-parietal mirror neuron system modeling
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- Understanding intentions
- Empathy
- Learning facilitation
- Automatic imitation
- Motor mimicry
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- Autism
- Psychiatric disorders
- Post-Stroke
- Language disorders
- Social cognition
- Empathy
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- ALS
- Parkinson’s Ds
- Frontotemporal dementia
- Alzheimer’s Ds
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What You Will Learn
- Evidence-based rehabilitation utilizing the mirror neuron system (MNS)
- Autism
- Stroke
- Social cognition
- Developmental Coordination Disorder
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
- Aphasia
- Dysphagia
- Visual feedback for Upper extremity rehabilitation
- Imitation/Mirror/Mirror box therapy
- The effects of exercise on the mirror neuron system (MNS)
- Disadvantages of utilizing the mirror neuron system (MNS)
Who is this program for?
Licensed medical professionals who seek advanced applications in the rehabilitation of patients suffering stroke, movement disorders, Parkinson’s Disease, phantom limb pain, Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS I & II), Autism (ASD), dysphagia, Development Coordination Disorder (DCC), and psychiatric disorders. Including, but not limited to: physical therapists (PT), physical therapy assistants (PTA), occupational therapist (OTR), occupational therapy assistants (OTA), physicians and physician assistants (PTA), and nurse practitioners (NP).