[Webinar] Post-Stroke: Constipation and Incontinence

Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability, and its impact extends far beyond initial recovery. Healthcare professionals are invited to join Quest Healthcare and Dr. Jonathan D. Myers, MD for an expert-led clinical webinar focused on stroke and bowel management, an area often overlooked in post-stroke care.

What You’ll Learn

Join Jonathan D. Myers, MD, as he explores and discusses the importance of post-stroke care regarding constipation and incontinence. During this session, he will go into detail about:

  • Stroke overview: Understand the epidemiology and impact of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke.

     

  • Bowel health in stroke: Learn how the brain-gut axis contributes to constipation and incontinence.

     

  • Clinical tools: Apply the Bristol Stool Chart and nursing care plans to improve outcomes.

     

  • Targeted care: Explore evidence-based bowel interventions, including ENEMEEZ®.

     

  • Quality of life: Support recovery by reducing complications and enhancing patient comfort.

     

Enhance Patient Outcomes: Understanding Post-Stroke: Constipation and Incontinence: Attend Our Webinar

Reserve your spot and join us! Register now.

Date: Tuesday, October 7, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM MT / 2:00 PM ET

This program is intended for clinicians and care teams who play a key role in managing stroke recovery and long-term outcomes. Neurologists and Physiatrists (PM&R) will gain insight into the neurologic and rehabilitative aspects of post-stroke bowel dysfunction. Stroke and Neuro Nurses, Rehabilitation Nurses, and Nurse Practitioners (NPs) will benefit from evidence-based strategies to integrate bowel management into patient care plans. Occupational Therapists, Long-Term Care providers, and Home Care and Hospice teams will learn practical approaches to supporting patient comfort, dignity, and quality of life across care settings.

About the Speaker

Jonathan D. Myers, MD, is a board-certified physiatrist specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation. He graduated from the University of Iowa College of Medicine in 2005 and completed his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago in 2009. Currently serving as the Medical Director of Rehabilitation Services at St. Luke’s Magic Valley Medical Center, he treats outpatients in the clinic and inpatients at the Gwen Neilsen Anderson Rehabilitation Center. Dr. Myers’ clinical focus includes spasticity management, spinal cord injury, stroke, traumatic brain injury, amputation and limb deficiencies, and cerebral palsy. As a spinal cord injury survivor, he leverages his personal experience to connect with his patients.

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