All New Concussion Rehab Course! 🎉
How Neuro Therapists Can Effectively Manage Complex Concussion Cases and Maximize Recovery
with Dr. Christina Garrity, PT, DPT, NCS
If you’re working with patients who’ve experienced a concussion, you know that managing these cases can be a delicate balance of patience, evidence, and strategic interventions.
Concussions are one of the most complex conditions to treat in neuro rehabilitation. The challenges can range from managing cognitive and physical symptoms to determining the most effective rehabilitation strategies that support recovery.
For therapists, concussion rehab can feel like a moving target, with each case offering new challenges and requiring personalized interventions.
It’s rewarding when your patient’s symptoms improve, but how do you navigate the complexities of post-concussion rehabilitation?
How do you confidently make treatment decisions and track progress over time?
Whether you’re dealing with acute, subacute, or chronic post-concussion cases, the challenges can leave you wondering...
How can I manage exertional intolerance in my patients and safely progress their rehabilitation?
What’s the best way to integrate vestibular, cognitive, and musculoskeletal elements into a tailored treatment plan?
How do I evaluate complex concussion cases and decide on the most appropriate interventions?
If these questions resonate with you, then you’re going to love what we’ve created for you!
Introducing...
Applying Evidence in Concussion Rehab: Practical Strategies for Every Stage
This 4.0-hour comprehensive, evidence-based course provides you with the latest concussion rehab strategies, clinical decision-making tools, and real-world case studies. Say goodbye to uncertainty and hello to confident, effective interventions that make a real difference in your patients' recovery journey.
WITH 4.0 CONTACT HOURS
Meet your instructor:
Dr. Christina Garrity, PT, DPT, NCS
She's known as THE vestibular PT! And she's ready to help you become a dizziness-busting ambassador no matter where you're starting. Her approach to teaching is accessible and fresh making every clinician feel empowered with patients experiencing dizziness and balance dysfunction.
Christina Garrity has been a practicing PT for over 10 years. She is a Board Certified Specialist in Neurologic Physical Therapy. Christina is a vestibular therapist who has completed Emory's Vestibular Rehabilitation Certification course and The University of Pittsburg advanced vestibular rehabilitation course. In 2022 she opened her own neurologic and vestibular therapy private practice, Labyrinth PT and Wellness in Ohio. She serves as adjunct faculty for multiple physical therapy programs in Ohio and is currently working on her PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences.
Christina's goal is to demystify vestibular therapy for all rehab professionals helping them to realize they do not need to be a vestibular expert or have high-tech equipment to make an impact on someone's balance and function.

WHAT'S INSIDE THIS MINI COURSE?
TRULY A NON-TRADITIONAL EDUCATION MODEL THAT FITS YOU! IT'S A NO-BRAINER!
IN SUMMARY, HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL GET...
✔ Practical strategies to manage post-concussion symptoms and facilitate recovery.
✔ Evidence-based treatment protocols that integrate vestibular, cognitive, and musculoskeletal rehabilitation.
✔ Step-by-step methods to assess and treat cervical dysfunction and exertional intolerance.
✔ Tools for creating personalized rehabilitation plans based on individual post-concussion profiles.
✔ A thorough understanding of how to design functional rehabilitation strategies that support recovery in daily activities and return to sport.
QUESTIONS?
Check out our FAQ's or send an email to [email protected]
AND HERE'S WHAT PARTICIPANTS ARE SAYING...






Your Desire to Help Your Clients Be Their Best Keeps You Going...
But let’s be real: you’re busy. You don’t have the time to sift through outdated resources or guess at the best treatment techniques.
You need practical, actionable strategies that you can apply in your practice immediately to improve patient outcomes.