Experiencing memory, attention, over stimulation or other cognitive, physical or emotional changes since your bleed or hemorrhage? This webinar will provide valuable information, tools and strategies to help manage your life after an injury to your brain. Kailey is an OT at the Brain Care Centre with adults with acquired brain injury.
Those affected by Cavernous Malformation often report experiencing vertigo, dizziness, or sensations of movement. Have you ever wondered (or assumed) if it is automatically related to your cavernous malformation?
This webinar dives into understanding vertigo. As well as distinguishing some features of actively treatable forms of vertigo versus forms potentially related to cavernous malformation.
Blair Graham is a physiotherapist with specialization in vestibular physiotherapy via Certification in Advanced Vestibular Rehabilitation through the American Physical Therapy Association in partnership with Duke University.
We are excited about this webinar in hopes that the information will improve the quality of life for those with Cavernous Malformation.
Dr. Zafar points out relevant information about cavernous malformation to empower patients. He also responds to some excellent questions from patients and their loved ones.
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