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Neuro therapists are creative, problem solvers, and love challenges which makes us great candidates for doing things in a unique way. Erica DeMarch, founder of Step and Connect talks about her career journey starting as a neuro therapist, getting involved in research, and on to developing her own clinical tool to solve the problems she was seeing in the clinic. She had a strong desire to help clients improve their ability to practice balance and have specific feedback when working on their exercises at home. Learn about the path she took, the lessons she learned along the way, and get inspired to create your own unique path using your creativity.
You can find Erica here:
Social Media accounts:
https://www.facebook.com/stepandconnect/
https://www.instagram.com/stepandconnect/
Website: https://stepandconnect.com
Article: Use of real-time multimodal sensory feedback home program improved backward stride and retention for people with Parkinson Disease: A pilot study https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590112522000032
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Neuro therapists are creative, problem solvers, and love challenges which makes us great candidates for doing things in a unique way. Erica DeMarch, founder of Step and Connect talks about her career journey starting as a neuro therapist, getting involved in research, and on to developing her own clinical tool to solve the problems she was seeing in the clinic. She had a strong desire to help clients improve their ability to practice balance and have specific feedback when working on their exercises at home. Learn about the path she took, the lessons she learned along the way, and get inspired to create your own unique path using your creativity.
You can find Erica here:
Social Media accounts:
https://www.facebook.com/stepandconnect/
https://www.instagram.com/stepandconnect/
Website: https://stepandconnect.com
Article: Use of real-time multimodal sensory feedback home program improved backward stride and retention for people with Parkinson Disease: A pilot study https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590112522000032

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