FND, POTS, Pain, and Vestibular Migraine

Where do you start?

  

Live Online Saturday May 3rd @ 9-10:30 AM PST
(will also be recorded)
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FND, POTS, Vestibular Migraine, and Pain

Where do you start?

FREE Online Group Mentoring Session for Clinicians

Live Online
Saturday May 3rd @ 9AM PST (will also be recorded)

Emails include recording + reminders. We'll also add you to our weekly newsletter. Unsubscribe at any time.

 

We're going to go from "Where do I start?!" to your first big light bulb moment when it comes to managing "ALL the things"


Hi, I'm Julie, a neuro PT who sees people with chronic, complex neurologic conditions.
I want to show you how you to get to the heart of the matter and help your clients get back to doing the things they love.

 

How we're going to get that light bulb moment

We're going to do live case application and problem solving.
We'll use R's case - she has FND, CRPS, Vestibular Migraine, and POTS

Yep, that's right we're going to dive in head first into "all the things" and put it all together.

 

 
Why Live Large Group Mentoring Session is Better


Unfortunately, you can't just watch a lecture and then
know how to help someone with "all the things"

 

So we're going to roll up our sleeves and put our brilliant minds together to find solutions!

Julie and Brittany will guide this process in a way so that you'll walk away buzzing with new knowledge, a strategic way to sift through the chaos, and tons of new treatment ideas. 

Plus, we'll show you how our team took R from struggling to walk to getting back to dancing.

 

What you'll get out of this workshop

👉Toolbox full of new treatment ideas

👉More clarity on how to breakdown complex cases 

👉Know how to be more targeted with your treatments
through a dynamic, case application based learning approach

👉More confidence that you can build a person centered program
that helps your clients get back to doing the things they love 

 

Learn from the team that has taught with

Come Live & SNAG THIS BONUS!

Coming live means getting the most out of this workshop

AND If you come live, you'll get to this PDF Download of our favorite, up to date research articles to get you started with CRPS/Pain, FND, POTS, and Vestibular Migraine!

 Join us Live Online
Sat, May 3rd @ 9-10:30 am PST

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Meet your Mentors

Julie Hershberg, PT, DPT, NCS 

Julie has practiced in all settings in the neuro world including acute, inpatient rehab, home health, clinical research, community re-integration, tele-health and outpatient private practice. She started the only neurology-based fellowship program in the world, the Schmidt Movement Disorders Fellowship. She mentors PTs internationally in their clinical growth and is a faculty member at USC. In addition, she started and runs re+active physical therapy & wellness. She was honored with the 2019 Award for Clinical Excellence in Neurology by the ANPT and has received several teaching awards from USC.

 

Brittany Kim, PT, DPT, OCS

Brittany received her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from USC. After finishing the program she participated in USC's Orthopedic Physical Therapy Residency Program to earn her OCS. She is a guest lecturer on the topic of Centralized Pain in USC's DPT program. She has taught in the USC Spine Fellowship Program as well. She mentors physical therapists internationally in the management of complex cases and she treats people with CRPS, POTS, EDS, and neurologic patients with orthopedic issues.

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FREE Workshop for Clinicians

Live online May 3rd and will be recorded

Recording, slides, etc. will be provided via email along with weekly newsletter. Unsubscribe at anytime.

It's completely made me excited for the more complex cases and it's made me understand them better while also helping them to feel more empowered.
- R.A. Physical Therapist