Boost Your Neurologic Rehab Skills with Motivations CEU’s Upper Extremity Courses I & II
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- Jan 13
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Updated: Jan 14
Continuing education fuels better clinical decisions — and better patient outcomes. If you work with neurologically impaired patients who experience upper extremity dysfunction,
Motivations CEU’s #7210 course
“Neurologic Upper Extremity I: Preparations and Impairment” is a valuable addition to your professional development.
What This Course Offers
This targeted CEU explores the foundations of neurologic upper extremity assessment and intervention. It is designed to help clinicians:
Understand key impairment-based presentations
Prepare effective examination strategies
Identify and interpret movement dysfunction
Apply evidence-supported clinical reasoning
Whether you’re in an outpatient clinic, acute care setting, or rehab environment, the insights from this course can help you refine your approach to treating upper extremity impairment after neurological injury.
Who Should Take It
This course is ideal for rehabilitation professionals including:
Occupational Therapists (OTs & COTAs)
Physical Therapists (PTs & PTAs)
Other clinicians looking to deepen their understanding of neurologic movement dysfunction and improve clinical outcomes.
Earn CEUs AND Improve Practice
Continuing education shouldn’t just be a checkbox — it should add real value to your practice. This course blends foundational knowledge with practical clinical relevance, helping you deliver care with confidence and improved outcomes.
Enroll now and start enhancing your clinical expertise:
Motivations CEU’s #7211
The Neurologic Upper Extremity II- A Multi-Level Approach to Restoration & Compensation
With nearly 20 years of experience teaching stroke rehabilitation, Dr. Steve Page returns with Part II of this powerful upper-extremity series—designed to help clinicians move from impairment to meaningful function.
This course builds on Part I and dives deeper into:
Optimizing assessments & goal setting
The science and importance of practice
Grading practice to drive motor learning
Task-specific training across varied patient presentations
Augmentative strategies (modalities, orthotics & more)
What sets this course apart? Interventions and goals are organized by impairment and functional levels, helping you apply strategies more effectively to real-world patients with neurological injury.
Instruction includes lecture, demonstration, videos, case studies, Q&A, and group discussion so you leave with tools you can use immediately.
Perfect for clinicians treating the paretic upper extremity post-neurological injury.
Register now and continue the series with confidence.




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