John Dean – Parkinson’s Rehab Teams: Moving Beyond a One-Size-Fits-All Approach
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- Professor John Dean
6 hours and 6 minutes.
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Copyright: November 2, 2017
DescriptionCurrent Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Options
John Dean, MA, CCC-SLP, a Parkinson’s expert, shares best practices for a comprehensive, team approach to treating Parkinson’s disease, in which rehab disciplines collaborate closely, dovetailing their expertise and scopes of practice in order to seamlessly integrate a cohesive treatment plan.
Mr. Dean will also go over key concepts for dual task treatment, such as combining movement and voice, as well as components that will drive functional improvements in this population. You will learn how to treat Parkinson’s patients who have had deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery, as well as those with atypical diagnoses such as progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), multiple system atrophy (MSA), and corticobasal ganglionic degeneration (CBD). You will learn effective strategies and interventions for dealing with this highly variable disease, as well as techniques that your patients can use in their daily struggles with Parkinson’s.
Handouts
Parkinson’s Rehab Teams Manual (9.42 MB)
Outline of 150 pages available after purchase
PARKINSON’S DISEASE AND RELATED DISORDERS REVIEW
Parkinson’s Disease History
MEDICATIONS FOR PARKINSON’S DISEASE
Primary Parkinson’s disease medication’s basic mechanisms of action
Typical ancillary medications include:
Psychiatric symptoms
Orthostatic hypotension
Incontinence
Daytime sleepiness/fatigue
Cognitive changes
When to use PT/OT/ST interventions in conjunction with medicationsRECENTLY DIAGNOSED MALE WITH YOUNG ONSET PD CASE STUDY
ADVANCED PARKINSON’S THERAPIES
Surgery with deep brain stimulator (side effects and issues)
Carbidopa/levodopa enteral suspension
amputation surgeries
Subcutaneous continuous release of apomorphine and carbidopa/levodopa, A2A receptor antagonists, and other targets are on the horizon.{CASE STUDY} FEMALE WITH MID-STAGE PD, S/P DBS SURGERY
OVERVIEW AND HISTORY OF REHAB TEAM TREATMENT APPROACHES
Model of a Center of Excellence
Around the world, there are interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary team models.KEY ASPECTS OF PARKINSON’S TEAM DEVELOPMENT
Important training and competencies
Key members’ roles, including discipline-specific competencies
Deficits in gait and balance
Transfers of functionality
ADLs
Communication and swallowing problemsDOCUMENTATION AND ASSESSMENTS
Acceptance and evaluation
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Marketing a Parkinson’s disease team-based program
Sample presentations for consumer populations as well as medical presentations are included.
Press release example
Atypical Parkinson’s disease differential diagnosis
Clinical characteristics
Progressive supranuclear palsy
Corticobasal ganglionic atrophy
Atrophy of multiple systemsFEMALE WITH A 4-YEAR HISTORY OF UNSPECIFIED PARKINSONISMS CASE STUDY
Faculty
MA, CCC-SLP John Dean Seminars and products that are related: 4
Since 2007, John Dean, MA, CCC-SLP, has specialized in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease and related disorders. Aside from clinical work, he has been involved in a variety of Parkinson’s-related projects, including the development of interdisciplinary Parkinson’s rehab networks for a large healthcare company, the founding of startups that build technologies for people living with Parkinson’s, and even a stint as a member of the Davis Phinney Foundation’s senior leadership.
He currently resides in Lisbon, where he is working with Josefa Domingos to create exercise activities that combine movement, voice, and cognition, as well as launching a startup that develops technologies to aid in the scaling up of dual-task training for patients all over the world.
Disclosures for Speakers:
John Dean is a lawyer with a private practice. He is the executive director of the Davis Phinney Foundation. PESI, Inc. pays Mr. Dean a speaking honorarium.
Non-financial affiliations include John Dean’s membership in the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS).
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