This three-credit course incorporates the foundations of the latest findings from motor control research and best evidence rehabilitation science to develop a problem-solving approach for the evaluation and management of a broad range of motor control impairments resulting from neurological dysfunctions. The course will provide students with a systematic approach of motor control issues as they relate to normal and abnormal posture and balance, mobility, and upper extremity function. Additionally, this course will provide basic knowledge and essential clinical reasoning skills for the physiotherapy assessment and treatment of complex problems and multiple activity restrictions encountered by patients with stroke. By emphasizing the fundamentals of neurological assessment, problem analysis, clinical reasoning, and treatment planning, this course builds a conceptual framework that continues into the following Neurological Physiotherapy course, where more neurological conditions and treatment methods will be presented.