9th Annual Mayo Clinic Enterprise Therapy Education Conference For Maximum Gain: Engage the Brain

February 1, 2025

This course is for Mayo Clinic Personnel only

Course Directors: Heidi Barthels, CCC-SLP; Sarah Bischel, OT; Barbara Helgeson, PT; Kelly Feddema, PT; Shaunna Johnson, OT, OTD; Brad King, PT, DScPT, MSEd; John Leschitz, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT; Dan McGurren, PT, DPT; Jordan Moen, PT, DPT, OCS; Sandi Ritchey, PT, DPT; and Kristine Sicotte, PT, DPT.

When: February 1, 2025 - This course will be broadcast in Central Time from 7:55 A.M. to 2:15 P.M. Download this to add to your calendar. 

Where: Internet Live Activity - Rochester, Minnesota

Course Description: Changes in movement, whether due to traumatic events or other factors, can be linked to alterations in brain activity, chemistry, and specific structural areas. Brain activity changes following musculoskeletal injuries, and deficits in brain function may increase injury risk or limit return to prior level of function. Additionally, chronic conditions impact brain regions responsible for movement perception and production. The brain-bladder connection is also crucial for pelvic health. Join us to explore the intricacies of this three-pound organ and learn how to clinically integrate its extensive connections, encompassing cognitive, visual, emotional, sensory, and motor networks. This conference will provide an emphasis on the brain’s role in motor control, the mechanisms by which that occurs, and the mental aspects that are important to engage the person in meaningful experiences for a fulfilling lifetime.

Target Audience

Physicians, occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants, physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, speech language pathologists, and therapy students.

Cancellation Policy: This conference is provided only to Mayo Clinic employees, at no cost to them. Attendance is voluntary and does not require registration in advance. If the PM&R Education Committee determines the need to cancel or reschedule a series or session, we will provide as much advanced notice as possible to learners, via our internal email distribution lists.

Accommodations and Technical Support: This conference is delivered online, synchronously using the Zoom platform. If you need accommodations or experience technical issues, please email PMRConf@mayo.edu or baking@mayo.edu.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Discover how cognitive, emotional, sensory, and motor brain networks interface to influence therapy outcomes, occupations, and quality of life.
  • Illustrate concepts of neuroscience and neuroplasticity applied to human movement.
  • Relate the principles visualization and mental imagery to facilitate motor recovery.
  • Summarize ways to optimize movement in ortho and acute rehab settings.
  • Relate the role of trauma in hindering restoration of function and activities of daily living.


Attendance at any Mayo Clinic course does not indicate or guarantee competence or proficiency in the skills, knowledge or performance of any care or procedure(s) which may be discussed or taught in this course.

Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 5.50 Attendance
  • 5.50 AOTA Contact Hours
  • 5.50 PT
Event starts: 
02/01/2025 - 7:55am
Event ends: 
02/01/2025 - 2:15pm
February 1, 2025 (CST)All Times are in Central Time 
Time (CST)TopicSpeaker(s)
7:55-8:00 amWelcomeJohn Leschitz, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT
8:00-8:45 amTargeting Specific Constructs to Maximize Outcomes: Insights from Mayo Research on Functional Motor Disorder (FMD) Beth Rush, PhD, ABPP
8:45-9:15 amNeuroscience of Movement/Neuroplasticity Kevin Hall, PT, DPT, NCS  
9:15-9:45 amGetting things moving; Motor learning principles Kayla Johnson, PT, DPT, NCS 
9:45-10:00BREAK 
10:00-10:30Navigating Software vs Hardware: The FMD ProgramCassidy Mc Cann, PT DPT and Mariah Travis, OT, MOT, ATP  
10:30-11:00The Brain – Bladder connectionAngela Imhoff, PT, DPT, WCS-ABPTS  
11:00-12:00Breakout Sessions (select one to attend) 
Track OneTBDDanny Zawada PT, DPT, OCS 
Track TwoOptimizing movement in outpatient rehabilitationMelissa Caywood PT, DPT
12:00-12:30Lunch Break 
12:30-1:00pm

Motivation in Rehabilitation: considerations, barriers, and strategies to empower your clients

Sydney Smith, OTR/L, OTD 
1:00-1:30pmFUNctional Cognition – For Maximum Gain: Engage the BrainChristopher Taylor, OTD, OTR/L, BCG and Annette Siebens OT, OTD
1:30-2:15Practical next steps and take-home ideasPanel discussion

 

Internet Live Activity
Rochester, MN 55901
United States

Broadcast in Central Time

All travel and lodging expenses are the sole responsibility of the individual registrant.

Mayo Faculty

Beth Rush, PhD, ABPP - Dr. Rush works across inpatient and outpatient settings. She is engaged in clinical care, education, and research, helping people adjust to their neurologic conditions. Currently, she is designing novel, neuroscience-based, rehabilitation interventions for individuals with functional neurological disorders. She is actively engaged in research with the Mayo Clinic Rochester BeST team and this year has published articles on functional cognitive disorder and functional seizure treatment goals.


Kevin Hall, PT, DPT, NCS - Dr. Kevin Hall is a physical therapist who is board certified in neurology. He has been practicing for 8 years at the Mayo Clinic in Arizona after graduating from Wichita State University in Kansas. Currently, Kevin serves as a supervisor and physical therapist in the acute care environment, where his interests lie in neurology, particularly stroke rehabilitation, emergency medicine, vestibular disorders, and oncological care. Kevin has helped author the Evidence Informed Pathway for Stroke, presented at CSM regarding care using Neurodevelopmental Techniques, and engaged in quality projects related to Mayo Arizona’s LVAD program, scheduling efficiencies, EPIC optimization, amongst others. Kevin teaches neuroscience, neuro practice, and assists with cardiopulm classes for Tufts University and Midwestern University in Phoenix, Arizona. Additionally, he is a mentor and lecturer in the Acute Care and Geriatric Residency programs at Mayo Clinic Arizona.


Kayla Johnson, PT, DPT, NCS - Kayla is a physical therapist and the physical therapy clinical brain lead for the neuro practice at Mayo Clinic.  She has 14 years of experience in a multitude of clinical settings across the United States, treating people with neuromuscular deficits.  Her expertise and passion lie in traumatic brain injury recovery, specifically disorders of consciousness.  She is certified as a clinical specialist in Neurologic Physical Therapy (NCS) and a mentor in Mayo’s PT Neurologic Residency Program.   

 
Cassidy McCann, PT, DPTCassidy is a PT on Mayo 14 who works with patients with FMD and neurodegenerative conditions. She has been practicing in the FMD program for the past 1.5 years. In addition to participating in the program, she also completes screening visits several times a week. She is passionate about using her patients’ goals in the program to help develop creative graded activities. Some of the specialty areas that she practices in include: the FMD program, ALS clinic, and facial re-animation clinic.  

 
Mariah Travis, OT, MOT, ATP - Mariah works on Mayo 14 with individuals with functional movement disorder in the FMD program in the last 3 years. She is interested in treatment approaches that support individuals with functional movement disorders return to meaningful occupations.  Mariah has also had the chance to see unique presentations of FMD including eye and facial movements. Other interest areas include neurodegenerative conditions, ALS clinic, Assistive technology, and geriatrics.


Angela Imhoff, PT, DPT, WCS-ABPTS, dipACLM - Angela is an alumni of Mayo Clinic’s Graduate School’s physical therapy program and is board certified in Women’s Health via the American board of physical therapy specialties and a diplomate of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. She has been practicing pelvic and pediatric physical therapy for nearly 9 years at Mayo in Onalaska, WI. She is an associate professor for the Mayo Physical Therapy department and a lecturer in the PT program at UW-La Crosse. She engages in physical therapy research including examining bladder base changes via ultrasound in response to exercise in collaboration with UWL professors.  She is a volunteer for APTA’s Academy of Pelvic Health.  Outside of the clinic she teaches Pilates and Ballet, chauffeurs her 4 children to activities and enjoys reading and knitting in her rare moments of free time.  

Danny Zawada PT, DPT, OCS - Dr. Zawada graduated from A.T. Still University with his DPT in 2017. He has been with Mayo Clinic Arizona since 2019 practicing PT in the inpatient setting. He became an APTA Certified Clinical Instructor in 2021. He received his Certification for Specialization in Orthopedics in 2022. He moved into his current supervisor role in 2022. He is passionate about Acute Care.


Melissa Caywood PT, DPT - After years as a clinician with a blended practice of out-patient orthopedics and pelvic rehabilitation, Melissa’s practice now focuses on pelvic rehabilitation. She treats all people who have a variety of diagnoses within the specialty area of pelvic rehabilitation. She has special interests in complex chronic pelvic pain, pain neuroscience training, neuromodulation, trauma-informed care, sexual function rehabilitation, and gender affirming care. She practices on the main campus of Mayo Clinic Florida and is embedded with the Women’s Health Clinic and the GYN Department.


Sydney Smith, OTR/L, OTD - Sydney graduated with her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Florida State University in 2018 and obtained her doctorate in occupational therapy in 2022. She works at Mayo Clinic in the mental health OT practice for 2 years and has worked in the inpatient psychiatric hospital, outpatient mental health practice, and helped to develop and run the inaugural OT program at the Herman Homes residential mental health facility. Sydney works with adults, adolescents, and children with a variety of diagnoses, included depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and psychosis and enjoys bringing the occupational therapy lens to a psychiatric setting working with clients on building healthy coping skills they can functionally implement in their lives and routines that support their engagement in meaningful activities.

 
Christopher Taylor, OTD, OTR/L, BCG - Dr. Christopher Taylor is an outpatient vestibular-certified occupational therapist who has also obtained his advanced board certification in Gerontology. Outside of patient care, Dr. Taylor enjoys serving as Program Director for OT Clinical Education for the state of Arizona. To tie in Mayo’s 3 shields, Dr. Taylor is currently Principal Investigator for Vivistim’s Vagus Nerve Stimulation research study geared to enhance upper extremity performance with chronic stroke populations.


Annette Siebens OTR/L - Annette is a vestibular and LSVT certified occupational therapist who practices in the outpatient setting at Mayo Clinic, Shea Campus.  Annette’s outpatient practice includes: performing driving evaluations and addressing functional cognition and vision, vestibular and concussion, neurologic conditions including Parkinson’s disease and functional movement disorder, post-Covid, and musculoskeletal conditions.

Physical Therapy (credit pending approval) -Sponsored by the Program in Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic. This course meets the criteria for up to 5.50 category I Continuing Education Units per, Minnesota Physical Therapy Rules 5601.2400, 5601.2500.

Occupational Therapy (credit pending approval) - Mayo Clinic - Rochester Campus is an approved provider of continuing education by the American Occupational Therapy Association #5660. PD activity approval number TBD. This distance learning – interactive course is offered at up to 0.55 CEUs, and 5.5 contact hours, educational level, intermediate. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products or clinical procedures by AOTA. At the conclusion of this conference, participants will be awarded a certificate for up to 5.5 contact hours or 0.55 AOTA CEUs.



General: At the conclusion of this conference, participants will be awarded a certificate for up to 5.5 contact hours maximum based on actual contact hours. Please see your state specific requirements for licensure credits
 

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Available Credit

  • 5.50 Attendance
  • 5.50 AOTA Contact Hours
  • 5.50 PT
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