Neuroplasticity through Exercise for Fall Prevention

When you have a client that is losing balance, you need to implement targeted training for positive neuroplasticity.

In this free PDF, you’ll learn the ten rules of neuroplasticity.

By implementing these crucial components into your training protocol, you can help them improve their LIVES, and secondarily, reduce their risk of falling. By tailoring to your client, you will maximize results!

  • Why is a non-morning person trying to do their exercises in the morning?
  • If someone hates exercise, but is passionate about dance – how can you use that?
  • Don’t give up on geriatrics, even they can develop new pathways and make improvements!

You can’t just throw the standard fall prevention program at your patient. Click here to optimize your treatment interventions with this free PDF: Ten Rules of Neuroplasticity.

10 Rules of Neuroplasticity
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Shelly Denes PT, C/NDT, CFPS, CGCP

Shelly Denes, PT, C/NDT, CFPS, CGCP, is an expert in fall prevention and neuro-rehab with more than 30 years of experience treating patients with hemiplegia, neurological diseases, neuromuscular disorders, TBI, and SCI. She has a special interest in Long COVID, autoimmunity and the impact of chronic inflammation and sleep deprivation in rehab. She has been involved extensively with neuroprosthetic devices, lower extremity orthotics, and exoskeleton devices at the Rehab Institute of Michigan. Mrs. Denes travels nationally to present seminars on fall prevention, Long COVID and geriatric rehabilitation. Additionally, her expertise has been presented through expert witness work and consulting both nationally and locally. She also sits on the State of Michigan Fall Prevention Coalition committee. Shelly Denes is a graduate of University of Michigan’s PT program, and she earned her certification in Neurodevelopmental Treatment for Adult Hemiplegia (NDT) at the Rehab Institute of Chicago. She helped create the certifications for ‘Fall Prevention Specialist’ and ‘Geriatric Care Professional’ with Evergreen Certifications, holds these two certifications and sits on their advisory board.

 

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Michel Janet (Shelly) Denes is the owner of Denes Physical Therapy Consulting LLC. She is a consultant with Experts in Therapy LLC and previously with NewGait™. She receives a speaking honorarium from Motivations, Inc. Michel Janet (Shelly) Denes receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Michel Janet (Shelly) Denes is an advisory board member for Evergreen Certifications. She serves on the Fall Prevention Coalition Committee at Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.

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