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OT3002:03
Neuroanatomy for Therapy Intervention
Available to level 2 (fast track) and level 3 students studying health care professional subject i.e. nursing, occupational therapy, physiotherapy.
Healthcare professionals work with clients who have neurological disorders, whether congenital, acquired or degenerative. A thorough knowledge of neuroanatomy, the neural connections and the physiological process is necessary to understand the effects of lesions on the various motor and sensory functions of the client.
Treatment interventions for physical and psychiatric disorders are discussed in relation to children, adults and the elderly. Strategies for rural and urban communities are discussed.
describe the symptoms and effects throughout the life span of congenital, acquired and degenerative disorders;
identify strategies and intervention used by health professionals for remediation and/or compensation for cognitive and developmental dysfunction;