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Foot drop remains one of the most challenging gait impairments to address in neurologic rehabilitation. While neurologic injury limits corticospinal output, clinicians are still expected to improve walking efficiency, safety, and functional mobility—often with limited time and unclear guidance.
In this practical webinar, you’ll learn how to:
This 90-minute session is designed for busy therapists who want a clear, repeatable approach to foot drop treatment that can be applied immediately in clinical practice.
Jennifaye has 36 years of clinical experience focused in neurorehabilitation across the continuum of care and has presented numerous continuing education courses on adult neurologic examination and treatment intervention for acquired brain injury, particularly stroke.
Her primary research explored the perceptions of individuals with stroke regarding their experiences with AFO fabrication, modification and maintenance and how the AFO impacts walking and participation in life roles, resulting in the book, Brace Yourself - Everything You Need to Know About AFOs After Stroke.
She is a NDT-trained therapist with six additional courses taken after the NDT (Bobath) Three Week Course on Treatment of Adult Hemiplegia. As an Advanced Credentialed Clinical Instructor by the Clinical Instructor Education Board and a four-time 10-year term board certified neurologic clinical specialist by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (ABPTS) of the APTA, Dr. Brown has taught at six PT and two PTA programs.
She is a Certified Aging in Place Specialist and member of the APTA, Neurology Section of the APTA, SC Chapter of the APTA, Athletics & Fitness Association of America, and a graduate of the prestigious APTA Fellowship in Education Leadership. Her current interests are in stroke prevention and post-stroke fitness using aquatic fitness as a mechanism for exercise and physical activity.
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