What You Need To Know About Development After Epilepsy Surgery
Our vast library of videos, guides, and webinars help you navigate your child’s therapies and development after surgery. And because presenters and content writers are subject matter experts in their fields of research, you know the information is reliable. Be sure to share with your child’s therapy team so you have all hands on deck.
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Here’s a list of recorded presentations about therapies and development from our biennial family and professional conferences. To view all videos from our conferences, go to our YouTube channel here.
- Autism, ADHD, and behavioral concerns after hemispherectomy • Jay Salpekar, MD, Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Brain based visual impairments after epilepsy surgery • Marlene Behrmann, PhD, Behrmann Lab at Carnegie Mellon University; Linda Lawrence, MD; Terry Schwartz, MD, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
- Behavior management strategies for challenging behaviors: the Parent Management Training Program • Holly Chalkwater, M.A., LPCC-S, Grow Well Cleveland
- Corticospinal tracts, gait training, and CIMT after hemispherectomy • Stella de Bode, PhD, former Chief Scientific Officer, The Brain Recovery Project
- Dynamic trunk orthosis (Therasuit), Benik, and intensive interventions for proprioception, standing, and walking • Joy Huguet, DPT
- Endocrine challenges after epilepsy surgery • Phillip Zeitler, MD, Children’s Hospital Colorado
- Electric stimulation therapies and technology • Lucinda Baker, PhD, University of Southern Californi (ret’d)
- Executive functioning and processing after hemispherectomy • Cynthia Salorio, PhD, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Kennedy Krieger Institute
- Hand arm bimanual intensive training at home for children with hemiparesis • Andrew Gordon, PhD, Center for Cerebral Palsy Research at Columbia University
- Hand function, splinting, and upper extremity challenges after hemispherectomy • Kevin Pratt, OD, CST, Children’s Hospital Colorado
- Harnessing neuroplasticity: how the brain learns • Bryan Kolb, PhD, University of Lethbridge
- Hearing after hemispherectomy • Frank Musiek, PhD, University of Arizona
- How the brain hears • Frank Musiek, PhD, University of Arizona
- Improving gait and ambulation across the lifespan • Amy Bodkin, PT, PhD, PCS, James Carollo, PHD, PE, Center for Gait and Movement Analysis, Children’s Hospital Colorado
- Intensive therapy • Teressa Reidy, OT, Kennedy Krieger Institute
- Lower extremity and other orthopedic concerns after hemispherectomy • Frank Chang, MD, Center for Gait and Movement Analysis, Children’s Hospital Colorado
- Managing obstacles: walking and driving with homonymous hemianopia • Alex Bowers, PhD, Schepens Eye Research Institute at Harvard University
- Neuropsychological assessments before and after epilepsy surgery • Mary Lou Smith, PhD, The Hospital for Sick Kids
- Neuropsychological assessments after hemispherectomy • Michael Kirkwood, PhD, MA, Children’s Hospital Colorado
- Orthopedic surgeries for lower extremity hemiparesis • Dr. Raymon Wu, MD, Advent Children’s Health
- Typical and atypical development of brain connectivity: the case of hemispherectomy • Lucina Uddin, PhD, University of Miami
- Vision challenges and rehabilitation after hemispherectomy • Robert W. Enzenauer, MD, MPH, MSS, MBA, Children’s Hospital Colorado; Lynn Hellerstein, OD, Hellerstein Resources for Creative Learning