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Understanding Upper Limb Contracture Post-Stroke – Part 2

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Author: The StrokeEd Collaboration Duration: 38 mins Details: Presented by Karl Schurr, physiotherapist and member of the StrokeEd collaboration, Australia This lecture is the second in a 2-part series about the relationship between upper limb spasticity and contracture, prevalence and predictors of contracture, interventions that have been evaluated [...]

Understanding Upper Limb Spasticity Post-Stroke – Part 1

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Author: The StrokeEd Collaboration Duration: 48 mins Details: Presented by Karl Schurr, physiotherapist and member of the StrokeEd Collaboration, Australia. This lecture is the first in a 2-part series about the relationship between upper limb spasticity and contracture post-stroke, the effects of interventions including botulinum toxin, and implications [...]

Implementing upper limb CIMT in Australia – Part 2

By |Categories: Intervention, Upper Limb, Introduction to CIMT, Implementing CIMT, Lectures|

Author: The StrokeEd Collaboration Duration: 30 mins Details: Presentation at the International (virtual) CIMT Symposium, 21-23 Jan 2022 by Lauren Christie, the StrokeEd Collaboration, Australia Constraint-induced movement therapy or CIMT is a strongly recommended intervention in the Australian national stroke guidelines yet routine delivery remains poor, with a [...]

Implementing upper limb CIMT in Australia – Part 1

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Author: The StrokeEd Collaboration Duration: 30 mins Details: Presentation at the International (virtual) CIMT Symposium, 21-23 Jan 2022 by Annie McCluskey, the StrokeEd Collaboration, Australia Title: A 2-week CIMT program was feasible when run by 3 Australian public health services and improved upper limb use after stroke: A [...]

Adult handwriting

By |Categories: Intervention, Upper Limb, Handwriting, Lectures|

Description: Illegible handwriting and difficulty controlling a pen are common post-stroke. Little research has been published to guide therapists who retrain handwriting in adults (or children). Typical exercises involve non-specific copying of letters and lines of text. Furthermore, few outcome measures target the adult population. This presentation will [...]

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