Functional Neurological Disorders: Advancing Physical Therapy with Evidence-Based Clinical Reasoning (Starts February 2, 2026)
Clinical Implementation Program
Functional Neurological Disorders (FND) are one of the top five reasons people seek evaluation in neurology clinics. Despite this high prevalence, FND remains poorly understood, presenting significant challenges for physical therapists in various practice settings.
FND is recognized as a brain network disorder, characterized by disruptions within and across brain networks. Diagnosis relies on "rule-in" signs with high sensitivity and specificity, distinguishing it from other conditions. Emerging neuroscience has revealed that individuals with FND often experience impairments in several areas, including prediction, attention, interoception, and agency.
Physical therapy is a first-line treatment for motor FND, supported by consensus guidelines and emerging evidence from randomized controlled trials. However, inconsistencies in entry-level physical therapy curricula have left many clinicians grappling with clinical questions and a need for effective strategies to manage this complex patient population. This course will equip participants with foundational knowledge and clinical reasoning frameworks to enhance the assessment and management of FND, grounded in current and emerging evidence.
This course offers a comprehensive approach to understanding and managing FND, equipping participants with the tools to deliver evidence-based, patient-centered care. Participants will:
Explain the pathophysiology of FND effectively to patients and colleagues.
Perform accurate assessments, integrating biopsychosocial principles into both subjective and objective evaluations.
Utilize clinical reasoning frameworks to create personalized, effective plans of care for individuals with FND.
Screen for common comorbidities such as Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), and understand how to adjust care plans accordingly.
Identify when and how to refer patients to other allied health professionals for optimal outcomes.
Course Overview
Course Agenda
Course Handouts
Synchronous Meeting Room (Zoom)
Pre-course Survey
Functional Neurologic Disorders - Course Overview
History of Functional Neurologic Disorders - Part 1
Knowledge Check: History of Functional Neurological Disorders Part 1
History of Functional Neurological Disorders - Part 2
Knowledge Check: History of Functional Neurological Disorders Part 2
History of Functional Neurological Disorders - Part 3 - Contemporary Issues
Knowledge Check: History of Functional Neurological Disorders Part 3: Contemporary Issues
Diagnosis of Functional Neurological Disorders - Part 1
Knowledge Check: Diagnosis of Functional Neurological Disorders Part 1
Diagnosis of Functional Neurologic Disorder - Part 2
Knowledge Check: Diagnosis of Functional Neurological Disorders Part 2
Pathophysiology and mechanisms of Functional Neurological Disorders - Part 1 - Predictive Processing
Knowledge Check: Pathophysiology and mechanisms of Functional Neurological Disorders Part 1: Predictive Processing
Pathophysiology and mechanisms of Functional Neurological Disorders Part 2: Brain Networks
Knowledge Check: Pathophysiology and mechanisms of Functional Neurological Disorders Part 2: Brain Networks
Pathophysiology and mechanisms of Functional Neurological Disorders Part 3: Core Mechanisms in Functional Neurological Disorders
Knowledge Check: Pathophysiology and mechanisms of Functional Neurological Disorders Part 3: Core Mechanisms in Functional Neurological Disorders
Pathophysiology and mechanisms of Functional Neurological Disorders Part 4: Why do Functional Neurological Disorders happen?
Knowledge Check: Pathophysiology and mechanisms of Functional Neurological Disorders Part 4: Why do Functional Neurological Disorders happen?
Evidence for treatment models of Functional Neurological Disorders - Part 1
Knowledge Check: Evidence for treatment models of Functional Neurological Disorders Part 1: What has been done specific to PT?
Evidence for treatment models of Functional Neurological Disorders Part 2: What have we learned from other conditions?
Knowledge Check: Evidence for treatment models of Functional Neurological Disorders Part 2: What have we learned from other conditions?
Survey for Question & Answer Session 1
Introduction to Asssessment
Knowledge Check: Introduction of Assessment
Subjective Assessment Overview
Knowledge Check: Subjective Assessment Overview
Outcome Measures
Knowledge Check: Outcome Measures
Objective Assessment: Motor Control Treatment - Part 1
Objective Assessment: Motor Control Treatment - Part 2
Knowledge Check: Motor Control
Objective Assessment: The Sensory System
Knowledge Check: The Sensory System
Objective Assessment: Autonomic Nervous System
Knowledge Check: Autonomic Nervous System
Objective Assessment: Putting It All Together: A Case Example
Ways to explain Diagnosis to Patients
Knowledge Check: Ways to explain Diagnosis to Patients
Motor Control Treatment Part 1
Motor Control Treatment Part 2
Knowledge Check: Motor Control Treatment
Autonomic Treatment
Knowledge Check: Autonomic Treatment
Sensory Treatment Part 1: Sensory Training
Knowledge Check: Sensory Treatment Part 1: Sensory Training
Sensory Treatment Part 2: Sensory Regulation and Feedback
Knowledge Check: Sensory Treatment Part 2: Sensory Regulation and Feedback
Management of Episodic Symptoms and Functional Seizures
Knowledge Check: Management of Episodic Symptoms and Functional Seizures
Discharge Planning/Managing Relapses
Knowledge Check: Discharge Planning/Managing Relapses
Treatment Case Study: Putting it all together
Survey for Question & Answer Session 2
Dual Diagnosis
Knowledge Check: Dual Diagnosis/Common Comorbidities
Future Directions
Knowledge Check: Future Directions
Treatment program development
Knowledge Check: Treatment Program Development
Survey for Mentoring Session 1
Survey for Mentoring Session 2
One of the best on-line courses I have taken. An excellent combination of foundational materials, research and case discussions
One of the best on-line courses I have taken. An excellent combination of foundational materials, research and case discussions
Read LessLots of information! Very thorough and able to implement with interventions and education with patients right away.
Lots of information! Very thorough and able to implement with interventions and education with patients right away.
Read LessIncredible content on historical context, neural structures affected and many innovative treatment measures. These content experts demonstrate such passion...
Read MoreIncredible content on historical context, neural structures affected and many innovative treatment measures. These content experts demonstrate such passion and creativity working with patients with FND. Dynamic and well worth the time.
Read LessExcellent presenters. Great combination of self- paced learning and "in person" learning.
Excellent presenters. Great combination of self- paced learning and "in person" learning.
Read LessFound the video of sensory testing helpful in combination with the motor/gait assessment. Great use of didactic materials, clinician narrative and video.
Found the video of sensory testing helpful in combination with the motor/gait assessment. Great use of didactic materials, clinician narrative and video.
Read LessExcellent background and depth to the course.
Excellent background and depth to the course.
Read LessThis is an excellent resource and I appreciate you taking the time to have it all together in one place for us to access more easily.
This is an excellent resource and I appreciate you taking the time to have it all together in one place for us to access more easily.
Read LessRegistration is $479 per person. The fees cover the online course, 4-hours of online meetings with faculty, 1-year membership to the community of practice, and several tools and resources to help clinicians implement high-intensity gait training in clinical practice.
Discounts are available for > 5 registrations from the same organization. Please contact [email protected] for details.
This course is approved by the Indiana Physical Therapy Association has approved the entire course for 14.5 continuing education units (approval 006987887C3091), and the Minnesota Physical Therapy Association has approved the entire course for 13.5 continuing education units (approval13222). This includes continuing education credit for each of the following: online course (Indiana- 10.5 CEUs, Minnesota 9.5 CEUs), online discussions (2.0 CEUs), online mentoring (2.0 CEUs).
Participants are responsible for transferring CEUs for approval in other states