Lecture: Understanding the trunk: Implications of biomechanics, anatomy and research for neuro-rehabilitation

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** Places still available for this live webinar . The lecture will also be recorded and accessible from this website by late November  for anyone who cannot attend live, or missed out on registering **

Description: The purpose of this webinar is to present knowledge about biomechanics of the trunk, anatomy and function of the trunk muscles, and the role of muscles acting on the trunk in tasks such as sitting and standing. While stroke and spinal cord injury are the primary conditions used during the presentation, the principles apply to other neurological conditions.

Learning objectives: By the end of the presentation listeners will:

  • Understand the biomechanics and anatomy of muscles of the trunk, the skeletal structure and bilateral innervation of these muscles
  • Have considered implications of the biomechanics, anatomy and research evidence for clinical intervention

Time: 6pm-7pm AEDT

* London/ UK/ Ireland BST = 7am / Copenhagen = 8am / Brisbane = 5pm / Perth = 3pm / Adelaide = 5.30pm / Auckland = 8pm / Singapore = 3pm

Presenter: This 1-hr webinar will be presented by: Karl Schurr MScAppScPhysio BAppScPhysio

Physiotherapist & Director, The StrokeEd Collaboration

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