Ask the Expert Gait and Balance Abnormalities with PSP

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  • Опубліковано 15 січ 2024
  • Register: give.curepsp.org/ATEBalance
    About the Webinar:
    In this webinar, Dr. Farwa Ali will explore the common patterns and clinical diagnosis of gait and balance abnormalities in PSP. Delving into available treatment and rehabilitative strategies, Dr. Ali will provide valuable insights into current practices and emerging therapies. Additionally, she will encompass the latest technologies employed for diagnosis.
    There will be time at the end for Dr. Ali to answer questions from viewers. Submit your questions via registration or email to events@curepsp.org.
    This webinar will be recorded and will be available on our UA-cam channel following the event. We will email all registrants a link when it's ready to view.
    About Farwa Ali, MD:
    Dr. Farwa Ali is a movement disorders specialist and the director of the CurePSP Center of Care at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester. Dr. Ali completed her neurology and movement disorders training at Mayo Clinic. Dr. Ali's research focuses on gait and balance abnormalities in atypical parkinsonisms, with a focus on PSP. Gait abnormalities have a major impact on quality of life and independence. Her research develops novel ways to measure these abnormalities so that patients can be diagnosed earlier, monitored more effectively, as well as the development of novel treatments.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @dawnrussert2791
    @dawnrussert2791 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for all the wonderful information!

  • @valerieyarnold2501
    @valerieyarnold2501 6 місяців тому

    Love your videos for helping me out in NSW australia

  • @gabrielemayer1366
    @gabrielemayer1366 6 місяців тому +1

    please they need open the hands, because the press is given from beginning of the movements and cannot give movements in better muscles tones

  • @gabrielemayer1366
    @gabrielemayer1366 6 місяців тому

    Question: I can't see with my hand, they are i blindness? Because you see with your eyes. The hand cannot only feel it needs the fingers, the skin.