Your help is urgently needed!
A dizzy person has been told their symptoms are all in their head. With your help, we can make sure they get an accurate diagnosis and treatment that makes them feel better.
DEADLINE: DECEMBER 31ST AT MIDNIGHT
A generous donor will match all gifts up to $5,000 by December 31st. Will you send a special gift today to make sure vestibular patients worldwide have the support they so desperately need?
INSTRUCTORS
Colleen Sleik PT, DPT, NCS
Jack Cervantes PT, DPT, OCS
Differential diagnosis in dizziness is key to effective treatment. The online portion of this hybrid course will provide the clinician with the foundational knowledge to improve understanding of vestibular function and the effects of vestibular dysfunction in patients presenting with dizziness, imbalance, and falls. The live weekend course focuses on training and refining clinical skills in assessment and treatment, differential diagnosis through large and small group activities, review of nystagmus videos, treatment progression labs, and case study analysis. This course will prepare the clinician through education and practice, to perform an efficient examination and develop an effective, evidence-based treatment plan for patients with dizziness. Approved for 22 contact hours for PT and OT, NYAPTA 24 contact hours
Course covers:
Instructional Methods: Demonstration, skills-check, large and small group discussion, video, case analysis
Educational Level: Intermediate; Delivery method: Live
Learning Objectives
1. Develop skills to perform canalith repositioning maneuvers for posterior, horizontal, and anterior canal BPPV with proper technique.
2. Apply differential diagnosis in clinical decision-making utilizing special tests and screening assessments.
3. Develop vestibular rehab treatment plan for patients with vestibular hypofunction based on clinical practice guidelines.
4. Develop personalized evaluation template for utilization in patient care.
5. Apply vestibular evaluation template to case studies to improve confidence in utilization and clinical practice.
6. Apply vestibular rehab techniques to patients with central and cervicogenic dizziness.
7. Recognize that there are other causes of dizziness and list indications for referral to a clinician with further training in this area. 

Approved by the Wisconsin APTA for 22 contact hours (2.2 CEU’s) and New York APTA for 24 contact hours (2.4 CEU’s). Focus on Function Physical Therapy, PC is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development. Course approval ID#0000006328. This course is offered at 2.2 CEU’s, intermediate educational level, foundational knowledge. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.
Jun 28 - 29, 2025
Nashua
New Hampshire
United States
Instructor: Colleen Sleik PT, DPT, NCS / Focus on Function Physical Therapy, PC
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.vestibularpt.com/bundles/nashua-NH