Description:
The 2025-2026 Brooks IHL Neurologic Physical Therapy Residents and Neurologic Occupational Therapy Fellows will be presenting their 1st Case Presentation. The Brooks IHL would like to invite you to join us to hear the latest evidence-based management for rehabilitation practice! The presentations will be held in person at the Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital – University Campus.
Date/Time and Location:
Thursday, January 22nd, 2026: 4:30 – 7 pm
Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital – University Campus
3599 University Blvd S. Jacksonville, Florida 32216
Room: Brooks Assembly 1 or attend virtually over zoom
Intended Audience:
All clinicians and clinical students!
Contact Hours:
This event is approved for 1.5-3* contact hours by the following boards:
- Florida Physical Therapy Association
- Florida Board of Occupational Therapy
This event is approved for 1.5-3* contact hours by the following boards:
- Florida Board of Speech Language Pathology
- Florida Board of Nursing
*Subject to change based on final agenda
Enrollment:
Please use the Eventbrite link on the top of this page to register for the Neurologic OT Fellows, Neurologic and Pediatric PT Residents presentation room.
To Register for the Orthopaedic, Sports and Women’s Health Residents presentation room on January 22nd, 2026 from 6:30 – 8:30pm, please click here.
*Please note: Due to overlapping schedules, you must choose one presentation room for CEU credit. You can still attend and view sessions in both rooms; however, you will only be eligible for CEUs in the room you officially register for. If you plan to attend the second room without earning CEUs, we recommend using the standard registration option (without CEUs).
Presentation Schedule:
4:30-4:45 Ailey PT– Integration of Circuit Training to Improve Walking Endurance in an Adult with Spinal Cord Neurosarcoidosis
4:45-5:00 Carey OT– Enhancing Self-Catheterization Performance Through Robotic Assisted Therapy and Task-Oriented Training in a Client with Spinal Cord Injury
5:00-5:15 Louis PT– Functional Electrical Stimulation for the Reduction of Spasticity prior to Gait Training in Patient’s Post-Stroke
5:15-5:30 Anna OT – A combined approach targeting visual motor skills to improve balance in chronic cerebellar CVA
5:30-5:45 Carlie PT– Application of Lower Extremity Mirror Therapy to Address Central Sensitization in a Patient With Chronic Stroke
5:45-6:00 Break
6:00-6:15 Sally PT– Application of Perturbation-Based Training in a Non-Ambulatory Individual with Chronic Stroke
6:15-6:30 Lauren OT– Impact of Robotic Technology and Task-Oriented Training On Self Care Performance Post SCI
6:30-6:45 Mira PT– Consideration for return to walking in an individual with post stroke aphasia
6:45-7:00 Shianne PT– Integration of sensory cues to improve mobility in a person with homonymous hemianopsia post stroke
7:00-7:15 Brendan PT– Assisted Overground Gait Training for Walking Outcomes in a Patient Post-Stroke with Significant Balance Impairment