Associate Professor UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine sacramento, California, United States
Disclosure(s):
Ronald Koh, DVM, MS, DACVSMR, CVA, CCRP, CCRV, CVMMP, CHPV: No financial relationships to disclose
Presentation Description / Summary: This presentation will explore the concept of neuroplasticity and its application in veterinary rehabilitation, focusing on how it can be harnessed to enhance recovery in neurological patients. Neuroplasticity refers to the brain and spinal cord's ability to reorganize and adapt in response to injury or disease. By understanding and leveraging this adaptive capability, veterinary professionals can significantly improve outcomes for animals with neurological conditions. The session will cover the latest research on neuroplasticity and its practical implications for rehabilitation, including specific exercises, therapeutic techniques, and interventions designed to stimulate and support neural adaptation. Case studies will illustrate successful applications of neuroplasticity in clinical practice, highlighting the transformative impact on patient recovery. Attendees will gain insights into how to integrate neuroplasticity-based strategies into their rehabilitation protocols, ultimately improving the quality of life and functional outcomes for their patients.
Learner Outcomes: Understand the principles of neuroplasticity and its relevance to veterinary rehabilitation. Identify and apply specific therapeutic exercises and interventions that promote neuroplasticity in neurological patients. Develop individualized rehabilitation protocols that leverage neuroplasticity to enhance recovery and improve patient outcomes.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the principles of neuroplasticity and its relevance to veterinary rehabilitation.
Identify and apply specific therapeutic exercises and interventions that promote neuroplasticity in neurological patients.
Develop individualized rehabilitation protocols that leverage neuroplasticity to enhance recovery and improve patient outcomes.