Evidence To Excellence: News In Neuroplasticity and Rehab

Episode 9: Functional Movement Disorders and the Importance of an Integrative Approach with Dr. Megan Reid, PT, DPT

April 26, 2022 The Recovery Project Season 1 Episode 9
Episode 9: Functional Movement Disorders and the Importance of an Integrative Approach with Dr. Megan Reid, PT, DPT
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Evidence To Excellence: News In Neuroplasticity and Rehab
Episode 9: Functional Movement Disorders and the Importance of an Integrative Approach with Dr. Megan Reid, PT, DPT
Apr 26, 2022 Season 1 Episode 9
The Recovery Project

Are you familiar with the term "Functional Movement Disorder"?

This is a complex condition that affects thousands of individuals and until recently, has been quite misunderstood by the medical community.  

Join host Polly Swingle as she sits down with Dr. Megan Reid, PT, DPT to discuss this nervous system disorder and how a multidisciplinary, integrative approach to treatment has been so successful in helping those with FMD regain their independence and quality of life.  

Dr. Megan Reid received her Bachelors Degree in Kinesiology from Michigan State University prior to attending Oakland University where she earned a Doctorate of Physical Therapy.  She has worked at The Recovery Project for the last 7 years and now serves as the clinic supervisor for the Lansing clinic. She is the director of the LIFE FMD Program, a certified Duchenne's therapist, and certified in PWR! and Rock Steady Boxing for Parkinson's disease. 

To learn more about the LIFE Program for Functional Movement Disorders at The Recovery Project visit https://therecoveryproject.net/medical-programs/functional-movement-disorder/

Learn more about The Recovery Project!


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Show Notes

Are you familiar with the term "Functional Movement Disorder"?

This is a complex condition that affects thousands of individuals and until recently, has been quite misunderstood by the medical community.  

Join host Polly Swingle as she sits down with Dr. Megan Reid, PT, DPT to discuss this nervous system disorder and how a multidisciplinary, integrative approach to treatment has been so successful in helping those with FMD regain their independence and quality of life.  

Dr. Megan Reid received her Bachelors Degree in Kinesiology from Michigan State University prior to attending Oakland University where she earned a Doctorate of Physical Therapy.  She has worked at The Recovery Project for the last 7 years and now serves as the clinic supervisor for the Lansing clinic. She is the director of the LIFE FMD Program, a certified Duchenne's therapist, and certified in PWR! and Rock Steady Boxing for Parkinson's disease. 

To learn more about the LIFE Program for Functional Movement Disorders at The Recovery Project visit https://therecoveryproject.net/medical-programs/functional-movement-disorder/

Learn more about The Recovery Project!


Thanks for listening!