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Hi, I’m Julie! I’m sure you already know how passionate I am about FND, but here’s what you don't know…
What you'll find inside
- A simple one page guide with 6 things that will help you level up your success in FND treatment
→OPTIMAL Theory Article for Motor Learning
- The latest and most comprehensive article on improving motor learning outcomes.
- This will be your go to treatment philosophy to integrate into your motor based interventions for people with FND
→ Mark Hallet and colleagues Article: FND: New Phenotypes, Common Mechanisms
- An overview of FND and the current understanding for different types of FND
- This review article is the prefect resource to get you started with FND in the most evidence based way possible
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Meet two therapists who are very passionate about educating other clinicians about FND!
Brittany Kim PT, DPT, OCS is an orthopedic specialist with a neuro heart. She is your go to person who finds creative ways to combine solid biomechanics with neuroscience. Brittany completed the orthopedic residency at USC and has been mentoring residents ever since. She now heads up re+active as a site for the USC residency, teaches "brain based" techniques in the orthopedic curriculum and leads all of the education programs for staff, students and residents at re+active. She is a guest lecturer on the topic of Centralized Pain in USC's DPT program. She has taught in the USC Spine Fellowship Program as well. She mentors physical therapists internationally in the management of complex cases and she treats people with CRPS, POTS, EDS, and neurologic patients with orthopedic issues.
Julie Hershberg has practiced in all settings in the neuro world including acute, inpatient rehab, home health, clinical research, community re-integration, tele-health and outpatient private practice. She started the only neurology-based fellowship program in the world, the Schmidt Movement Disorders Fellowship, 6 years ago. She mentors, teaches and supports PTs internationally in their clinical growth. In addition, she started and runs re+active physical therapy & wellness, an outpatient neurology therapy and fitness practice in the Los Angeles area. She has gained a lot of business expertise while on the up and down journey of private practice ownership and loves to share lessons learned and help others get started. Most importantly, she adores patient care and mentoring. She was honored with the 2019 Award for Clinical Excellence in Neurology by the ANPT and the 2020 APTA Henry O. and Florence P. Kendall Award. Known for her creativity, enthusiasm and fun in the classroom, she has received several teaching awards at the University of Southern California, as well. Passionate to the core, she been sharing weekly videos and neuro nuggets with the world for years and loves the community of therapists who share her enthusiasm.
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