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PHYSICAL THERAPY EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS

Ryan Knight, PT - Education on gross motor movements, (large life movements). The functionality of steps is more important than how the movements look in relearning how to walk.


Ryan Knight, PT - Assitive device equipment needed to walk safely may not be permanent but is crucial for relearning the ability to access one's community.


Ryan Knight, PT - Unlocking unlimited potential after stroke.


Ryan Knight, PT - Importance of returning to physical therapy if you notice a decline in the ability to access your life. It is much easier to stay ahead of these setbacks to maintain and improve function.


Ryan Knight, PT - Importance of completing a home exercise program.


Ryan Knight, PT - How to access physical therapy intervention in a rural setting (community support and additional caregiver support).


SPEECH-LANGUAGE THERAPY EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS

Kristy Weissling, SLP.D - Speech therapy rehabilitation can help stroke survivors and caregivers to better communicate.


Kristy Weissling, SLP,D - Right Hemisphere Stroke presentation.

Kristy Weissling, SLP.D - Communication challenges does not necessarily equate to a lack of agency. Speech therapy rehabilitation can help the caregiver to gain communication facilitation strategies to help the stroke survivor to receive the respect, dignitiy and agency that they deserve.


Kristy Weissling, SLP.D - Stroke survivors and their caregivers may need to continuously re-evaluate the progress, and return to therapy can be helpful in living more independently. Continued therapy supports healing in the brain due to neuroplasticity in building new pathways in the brain.



Ross Westemeyer, M.A. - Difficulty swallowing (Dysphasia) - Learn about a research study at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for those suffering from dysphagia, or trouble swallowing that many stroke survivors experience.


Kristy Weissling, SLP.D - Navigating communication changes after a stroke due to cognitive changes and disrupted motor systems.


Kristy Weissling, SLP.D - What recovery can look like.


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