Cutting-Edge Updates in Stroke, TBI & SCI
Evidence-based neurorehabilitation strategies from leading experts to optimize recovery and quality of life.
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Patients with stroke, SCI, TBI, and functional and degenerative neurological diseases face significant disruption to so many facets of their lives, and clinicians are left with so many treatment dimensions to consider, that rehabilitation is never simple.
These challenges are compounded by the fact that rehabilitation approaches are now in a period of rapid expansion. It’s difficult to stay current with, choose, and use the best options for neurorehabilitation—yet this is key to optimizing patient outcomes. It’s with these challenges in mind that we present NeuroRehabilitation 2025.
Why Attend?
Many of the country’s most experienced and committed neurorehabilitation experts provide updates and strategies for state-of-the-art clinical interventions. Education is comprehensive and practical. As a participant in the distance learning program, you can rely on this course for:
- Comprehensive updates
- Education to further your expertise in guiding patients to their maximum level of function
- Evidence-based approaches to challenging and complex cases
- Case studies
- Take-home tools
- A learning experience to heighten your success in effectively helping your patients
Enhanced and Accelerated Recovery
Important updates, new best practices, and state-of-the-art approaches including:
- Rehabilitation of memory and executive skills after stroke and TBI
- Spasticity management
- Pharmacologic options for aggressive behavior after TBI
- Treatment of pressure ulcers
- Functional neuroimaging in disorders of consciousness
- Early mobilization in the ICU
- Life Participation Approach to Aphasia
- Music therapy
- The shoulder post-stroke
- Lower extremity orthotics after stroke
- Musculoskeletal overuse after SCI
- Pediatric TBI
Improved Quality of Life
Strategies to help foster quality of life:
- Wellness groups for stroke survivors
- The SCI consumer perspective
- Vision rehabilitation after stroke
- Women’s health in SCI
- Resilience and adjustment after SCI
- Pharmacologic treatment of dementia
- Approaches to obesity in neurorehabilitation
Evolving Treatment Options
The future of treatment options:
- Artificial intelligence in neurorehabilitation
- Gamified neurorehabilitation treatments
- Forced exercise in Parkinson’s disease
- Cryoneurolysis for spasticity
- Psycho-pharmacogenomics
- Brain-computer and brain-spinal interfaces
Expanded Understanding of a Wide Range of Neurological Conditions
Through this program, Physicians, NPs, PAs, PTs, OTs, SLPs, and Psychologists can deepen their knowledge and optimize clinical decisions concerning:
Optimized for Remote Education
The 2025 program has been optimized for distance learning. All sessions are available online and fully recorded, giving participants **lifetime access** to the complete course materials for on-demand viewing anytime, without expiration.
Intended Audience
This program is designed for clinicians and healthcare professionals who care for patients with stroke, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, and neurodegenerative disorders, and who seek the latest evidence-based strategies to optimize recovery and quality of life.
Physicians
- Physiatrists
- Neurologists
- Geriatricians
- Internists
- Family Practitioners
Rehab Specialists
- Physical Therapists
- Occupational Therapists
- Speech-Language Pathologists
Advanced Practice
- Nurse Practitioners
- Physician Assistants
- Nurses
Mental Health
- Psychologists
- Allied Health Professionals
Course Curriculum
A comprehensive schedule of topics led by world-class experts.
Course Directors
Learn from the leaders shaping the future of neurorehabilitation.
Mel Glenn, MD
Course Director
Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School
Specializes in brain and spinal cord injury. Founding editor of the Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation's pharmacology column. Editor Emeritus.
Yelena G. Bodien, PhD
Assistant Course Director
Lecturer, Harvard Medical School
Clinical neuroscientist improving diagnostic precision for disorders of consciousness using advanced neuroimaging and behavioral assessments.
Chloe S. Slocum, MD, MPH
Assistant Course Director
Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School
Specializes in SCI medicine and neurological rehabilitation. Focused on health policy and health equity for people with disabilities.
Distinguished Faculty
What Professionals Are Saying
"The chapter on pressure ulcer management alone was worth it. I highly recommend it to NPs and PAs in neurorehab."
Karen Blake
Nurse Practitioner
"The balance between cutting-edge science and clinical practicality is impressive. It's quickly become my go-to reference."
Dr. Emily Chen
Neurologist
"Every PT should have this on their desk. The explanations are clear, with actionable strategies that translate directly into clinical practice."
Michael Rivera
PT, DPT
"Neurorehabilitation often overlooks the psychological dimensions, but this book gives them the attention they deserve."
James O’Connor
Psychologist
"The focus on executive function and memory rehabilitation after TBI was incredibly useful. It addresses the human side of rehabilitation."
Laura Gonzalez
Occupational Therapist
"For any physician dealing with stroke, SCI, or TBI, this resource feels like a condensed masterclass. Highly recommended."
Dr. Sarah Mitchell
Physiatrist
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