Detailed programme

The course consists of :

  •     Six days of theory

  •     Work based on lectures

  •     A 100-hour work placement in 1 block of 2 weeks (Belgium).

The course is also given in English.

In terms of content, the assessment of impairments, activities and social participation (3 ICF levels) are covered. Induced constraint (CIMT - single-movement intensive rehabilitation) and the various adapted forms of this therapy are discussed and put into perspective in a theoretical and practical context.

Based on this first therapeutic modality, the key concepts of structured motor learning are highlighted. Their application to bimanual modalities (Hand and arm bimanual intensive therapy - HABIT) is then discussed.

Finally, the application of structured motor learning theories is demonstrated in a context of coordination between upper and lower limbs (HABIT-ILE), and the possibility of integrating new technologies (virtual reality, for example) is highlighted. Because of its major implication in the evolution of treatments, functional strength enhancement is also discussed .

Course programme (from 09:00 to 17:00 each day)

  •     Module 1 (Monday): disability assessment

  •     Module 2 (Tuesday): disability assessment

  •     Module 3 (Wednesday): induced stress (CIMT)

  •     Module 4 (Thursday): Motor learning theory and intensive bimanual rehabilitation (HABIT)

  •     Module 5 (Friday): intensive bimanual and locomotor rehabilitation (HABIT-ILE)

  •     Module 6 (Saturday): Strength reinforcement

The 6 one-day modules are accompanied by a compulsory 100-hour practical training course, which can be held at Yvoir.