The course was attended by several distinguished staff members from the departments of Physical Therapy for Neurology and Physical Therapy for Pediatrics, who contributed to enriching the learning experience.
Occupational therapy, a critical component of stroke rehabilitation, focuses on assessing the impact of stroke on daily task performance, such as personal care, domestic tasks, work, and leisure activities. The training aimed to develop the participants' ability to design goal-focused programs that help patients regain the necessary skills for active participation in daily life.
One of the primary objectives of the course was to provide clinical guidelines for Acute Stroke Management and Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery. The course framework was based on the latest and most reliable evidence available, ensuring that participants received cutting-edge knowledge in the field. A key focus was placed on the benefits of occupational therapy management following stroke, emphasizing evidence-based practices to enhance patient outcomes.
The Faculty of Physical Therapy remains committed to advancing knowledge and practical skills through its collaboration with leading organizations, and this course marks another milestone in its mission to improve healthcare education and stroke rehabilitation.