Community-based neurorehabilitation programs are evolving, and innovative tools like Urban Poling and Activator® programs are opening new possibilities for patients and practitioners alike. In this upcoming live webinar, Dr. JJ Mowder-Tinney, PT, PhD, and Dr. Tiffany Salido, PT, will explore how these programs can be successfully introduced and expanded within communities to better support people living with neurological conditions.
One of the biggest challenges in building successful rehabilitation programming is moving from good ideas to practical implementation. This session focuses on exactly that. Attendees will learn a step-by-step, community-focused approach that takes programs from training to real-world delivery. Rather than staying at the level of theory, the webinar is designed to help participants understand how to apply these methods in ways that are both scalable and sustainable.
The webinar also highlights strategies for broadening the application of Activator® Poles and related programming as an innovative support tool in neurorehabilitation. By sharing best practices and lessons from experienced leaders in the field, the presenters will offer insights into how intensity, creativity, and structured program design can help improve outcomes for neuro patients in community settings.
Who This Webinar Will Speak To
The discussion will be especially relevant for professionals working with individuals affected by stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis (MS), and traumatic brain injury (TBI). For anyone looking to expand programming, strengthen implementation, and explore practical ways to support neuroplasticity in the community, this webinar offers an opportunity to learn from leading voices in the space.
The live session takes place on June 25, 2026, at 12:00 PM (EST) and will run for one hour. If you are interested in strengthening community neurorehabilitation programs and learning practical implementation strategies from recognized experts, this webinar is well worth attending. Click here to register!
