Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) Follow-Up: Answering Your Questions
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) Follow-Up: Answering Your Questions
30 minutes
The instructors
Note: This webinar is full - click here to join the waitlist.
Overview
So you took a vestibular course and learned how to treat Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)! That is amazing!
How did it go with your first patient? Or second or third?
Taking a course is the first step to learning a new condition, but real-life experience teaches us a lot more, and it often is followed by a whole bunch more questions!
We understand this and wanted to provide an opportunity to answer some commonly asked questions regarding BPPV. Cheryl Wylie, a vestibular physiotherapist and instructor on Embodia, is hosting this free session to help therapists like yourselves manage this tricky condition.
Who is this webinar for?
- Therapists who are new to BPPV assessment and treatment
- Therapists who have completed at least one BPPV course (does not have to be a course on Embodia)
- Therapists who do not have access to a vestibular mentor and have questions!
Registration Details
We want you to get the most out of this session, which is why we are keeping the registration size small, with a limit of 50 participants.
There may be some open Q&A time, however, the majority of the session will be structured based on questions you have. This brings us to you! When registering you will be provided with an email and instructions to submit your questions to Cheryl, who will do her best to incorporate them all into the session to be answered.
This is a great opportunity to learn more about BPPV, get some of your pending questions answered, and connect with other new vestibular physiotherapists!
Note: This webinar is full - click here to join the waitlist.
The instructors
MSc(PT), Vestibular Physiotherapist, Co-Founder of Healing Vertigo
Cheryl Wylie is a registered physiotherapist, receiving her Masters of Science in Physiotherapy from McMaster University in 2010. Prior to this she completed her Honours Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology from the University of Waterloo. She continued her education and completed with success the Vestibular Rehabilitation Competency-Based Course in Atlanta, GA hosted by Emory University and the American Physical Therapy Association. Since then, she has taken ongoing courses with a focus on vestibular and concussion rehabilitation, as well as shared her knowledge through in-services and lectures both locally and abroad.
Cheryl is passionate about increasing accessibility of physiotherapy services and has developed an App and YouTube Channel called Healing Vertigo. These platforms increase awareness of BPPV and provide testing and treatment videos to assist patients and practitioners alike in the treatment of this condition.