Colleen Sleik & Jamie Miner – The Complete Vestibular Rehab Certificate Course
Their worlds are spinning.
Unable to walk, stand, or even sit up — your clients are hit by wave after wave of nausea, dizziness, vertigo, and anxiety… and relief seems impossible.
Life with vestibular and balance disorders is incredibly challenging.
And no one should have to live like this. Yet, individuals live with these symptoms for years — or even decades.
Now, we’re not going to sugar coat it: vestibular disorders can be difficult to treat! While physical therapy protocols help many individuals recover, few professionals are trained to truly make a difference.
But you don’t have to be frustrated by vestibular disorders anymore because you feel ill-equipped to help…
Help your patients get quick wins as you unlock the secrets to treating the dizzy patient!
Your course instructors bring decades of experience to show you exactly how to treat the root causes of a variety of disorders:
- Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)
- Vestibular migraine
- Post-concussion syndrome, and so much more…
Whether you work in hospitals, rehab centers, home health settings, or skilled nursing facilities, grow your confidence as you gain a deeper understanding of assessment, treatment techniques, patient-specific modifications, and differential diagnosis skills.
You hold the key to filling your rehab toolbox with research-backed vestibular disorder evaluations and interventions. Now it’s up to you to use it.
This Vestibular Rehab Certificate Course, with its displayable certificate of recognition, is the perfect way for you to let patients, employers and colleagues know that you’ve invested time and effort into specialized training, without the additional fees, forms and lengthy exams of credential granting certification programs.
Here’s what you get when you sign up for this course:
- The Peripheral & Central Vestibular Systems
- Diagnosing Dizziness, Including Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), Meniere’s Disease, Vestibular Migraine, and More…
- When to Refer Out to Neurology or ENT
- The Posterior & Anterior Semicircular Canals
- Evidence-Based Assessment & Treatment Techniques
- Designing Effective BPPV Home Exercise Programs and Improving Compliance
- The Horizontal Semicircular Canal: Assessment & Treatment Techniques
- An Overview of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) Including Multiple-Canal BPPV and Atypical/Alternate Presentations of BPPV Findings
- Applying Clinical Decision-Making to Actual Patient Case Studies
- Factors Affecting Progression
- Overcoming Barriers to Success
- Sensory Integration
- Assessing Balance
- Evidence-Based Functional Assessment Tools for Vestibular Patients
- How to Respond if Treatment Doesn’t Work
- Billing Issues in Vestibular Rehabilitation
- Anatomy & Physiology
- BPPV Assessment
- BPPV Treatment
- Peripheral
- Central
- Cervicogenic
- Red Flags to Watch For
- Psychological Considerations (Depression, Anxiety, and More)
- Coding and Billing Updates: Avoiding Denials and Audits
Revolutionize your rehab toolbox. But first, meet your course faculty:
Colleen Sleik, PT, DPT, OCS, NCS, is a licensed physical therapist, specializing in the treatment of patients with vestibular disorders. Dr. Sleik founded a private practice in 2010 with the primary focus of treating patients with vestibular conditions. She continues to work as a specialist at Dickenson Rehab Services where more than 90% of her caseload consists of patients with vestibular and balance disorders.
Dr. Sleik graduated from The College of St. Catherine with a Master’s in physical therapy. She earned a transitional Doctor of physical therapy degree through The University of St. Augustine, Florida, and completed the Competency-Based Vestibular Rehabilitation course through Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. In addition to board-certification as an Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist and Neurologic Clinical Specialist, Dr. Sleik is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association, including the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapists, and the Vestibular Special Interest Group.
Jamie Miner, PT, DPT, GCS, provides specialized services to many skilled nursing facilities. She has experience in home health, acute care, outpatient vestibular rehab and fall prevention, acute rehab, sub-acute rehab, and long-term care. Additionally, she serves as a clinical instructor to many doctoral physical therapy students and as an adjunct professor at Shenandoah University and Campbell University. Jamie graduated with a BS degree in PT from UNC Chapel Hill, a DPT from Shenandoah University and earned her vestibular certification at Emory University in March 2003.
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