
Avery Menaker and Faye Bronstein: High Intensity Training Across the Continuum.
Avery Menaker is a senior occupational therapist at NYU Rusk Rehabilitation. She is certified as both a stroke rehabilitation specialist and a brain injury specialist. She co-leads an initiative at NYU to bring high intensity practice to patients participating in occupational therapy. Faye Bronstein is the inpatient rehabilitation clinical specialist at Rusk Rehabilitation. She is board certified in neurology, geriatrics, and physical therapy, and has led initiatives to bring high intensity training practice into the NYU inpatient setting over the past three years. The following topics were among those discussed in the interview: how high intensity training differs from traditional therapy approaches and what its benefits are; kinds of patients for whom high intensity training is appropriate; research to support high intensity training; equipment needed for this intervention; what a typical high intensity treatment session looks like in physical therapy and occupational therapy; implementation challenges; whether high intensity training is done in every therapy clinic and if all therapists know about it; and contents of an NYU continuing education course on high intensity training that will be offered on May 17-18, 2025.
From "RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine"
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