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Tips & Tricks To Determine if Nystagmus is Due to the Brain or Inner Ear

Tips & Tricks To Determine if Nystagmus is Due to the Brain or Inner Ear

Tips & Tricks To Determine if Nystagmus is Due to the Brain or Inner Ear

Feb 07, 2023 - 19:00 (EST)
1 hour

Overview

Are you a busy clinician who:

  • Second guesses yourself when you see nystagmus?
  • Wants to know if the nystagmus you see is something to be concerned about?
  • Is interested in the field of vestibular therapy?
  • Simply likes to learn?

If any of these resonate with you, join us on February 7, 2023, for our FREE webinar with Kregg Ochitwa, vestibular physiotherapist and founder of the North 49 Balance & Dizziness Centre in Saskatoon, SK.


Learning Objectives

By the end of this interactive webinar you will be able to:

  1. Identify common vestibular disorders and the tests to help rule them in.
  2. Analyze eye movement patterns.
  3. Recognize if the nystagmus is coming from the inner ear or brain.

Bottom line: Our goal with this webinar is to improve your understanding of nystagmus so you feel more confident in assessing dizziness and knowing when to refer. 


Audience

This course is appropriate for all physiotherapists (physical therapists) and any rehabilitation professional who works with individuals who suffer from dizziness, seniors, or anyone who has experienced a brain injury.

Join Kregg Ochitwa for this free 60-minute webinar Tips & Tricks To Determine if Nystagmus is Due to the Brain or Inner Ear! 


How to Register

There's a maximum of 500 seats available in the webinar room. If you cannot attend live, please do not register. This will allow people who can attend live to ask questions and interact with the instructor.

We will stream the live webinar to our YouTube channel and leave it up for 48 hours after the live event. You can subscribe to Embodia's YouTube channel here.

New Feature! We've also added the ability to receive the follow-up email after the webinar without registering! This email contains information about where to find the recording, a reminder about the free live stream on YouTube, and any additional resources shared during the webinar. Simply scroll down and click on the button that reads '+ Add me to the notification list' (you must be signed into Embodia to see this button!)

This webinar will be recorded and made available as an on-demand course on Embodia.

Certificates of completion are generated within courses only on Embodia (not directly from a webinar). In order to receive your certificate of completion, you will need to access the on-demand course following the live webinar.

The instructors
Kregg Ochitwa
BScPT, CWCE, CredMDT

Kregg has been a registered physical therapist since 1995. Over the years his caseload has shifted from solely orthopedic to a mix of orthopedic and vestibular. With this background he has also established a reputation for treating concussion, having treated athletes in the NFL, CFL, college ranks, WHL, high school athletes, and the weekend warrior.

In 1998, he took his first course in the field of vestibular rehabilitation. In 2008, he completed all of the requirements of the Vestibular Rehabilitation: a competency based course at Emory University, Atlanta Georgia. Since then he has continued to take ongoing courses throughout North America in regards to orthopedics, traumatic brain injury, and vestibular therapy. He has also been asked to teach weekend courses and present at various conferences throughout North America and Europe.

In 2010, Kregg opened North 49 Physical Therapy in his hometown of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The clinic has since grown from a staff of one to seven physical therapists, where over half of the caseload consists of patients with dizziness and/or balance issues.

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