Part 1: Trunk Activation and Control

Overall, one priority impairment in every setting involves a lack of trunk control because any functional activity requires proximal activation and movement. Thus, improving trunk control can impact reaching, supine to sit, standing and walking. So for our 2-part webinar, we’ll focus on acute care, inpatient rehab, and the skilled nursing facility settings for Part 1 and then progress to home care and outpatient for Part 2.

 

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