A Roadmap to Function: Neurologic Considerations of Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
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Navigating the early onset of fatigue in MS provides many challenges. When a patient is not responding well to a given treatment, it’s imperative that you know how to drive toward neuroplasticity to enhance function. Learn how to effectively alter your therapy to address the root cause of each specific functional impairment and walk away with proven strategies to succeed with both wheelchair-bound and ambulatory individuals. Though MS may seem like a death sentence to many, great hope exists within neurological rehab, and you can provide them a higher quality of life, no matter what stage of the disease.
Benjamin White, PT, DPT, MBA, C/NDT, LSVT BIG, is an expert in neurological rehabilitation and clinical leadership. He has experience in leadership within multiple clinical settings including home health, skilled nursing, outpatient, acute, and inpatient rehab. He is known for generating both employee and patient satisfaction as they move toward their desired goals. His expertise lies specifically in the following diagnoses: stroke, Parkinson’s, concussion, and vestibular rehabilitation.
Dr. White has a history of physical therapy in the state of Texas for over a decade. He has owned his own practice and worked within multiple healthcare settings. He now serves as the market director representing inpatient rehab in the state of Tennessee for HCA Healthcare.
Dr. White is an award-winning clinical instructor, a renowned national speaker, and has published numerous articles on the topics of neuroplasticity and stroke. He has a history of serving the Parkinsonian population in their homes and in the community assisting them to return to their own desired optimal function from an emotional and functional realm.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Benjamin White receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from 小蝌蚪视频. He has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Benjamin White has no relevant non-financial relationships.