The balance workshop aims to assist clinicians to develop evidence-based solutions for people with balance difficulties. Target audience: Physiotherapists and occupational therapists and exercise physiologists who are working with older people and/or people with neurological conditions, in inpatient, outpatient or community settings and in private or public settings Presenters - Karl Schurr & Dr. Simone [...]
Evidence-based lower limb retraining – Retraining lower limb skills following stroke and brain injury – a 3-day workshop. Target audience – The workshop will be of interest to physiotherapists from hospital and community based settings, as well as occupational therapists, who teach adults following stroke and acquired brain impairment, as well as university lecturers. The workshop focuses on retraining [...]
** Now being offered as a hybrid workshop, both online via Zoom and F2F in Oxford - there are still vacancies (8 Sept 2024) Presenters: Dr. Simone Dorsch physiotherapist and Dr Annie McCluskey occupational therapist, The StrokeEd Collaboration, Australia Description: This workshop will outline the evidence for a dose-response relationship between amount of practice and outcomes in rehabilitation, [...]
** There are still 2 vacancies (9th Sept 2024) ** Evidence-based lower limb retraining – Retraining lower limb skills following stroke and brain injury – a 3-day workshop. Target audience – The workshop will be of interest to physiotherapists from hospital and community based settings who teach adults following stroke and acquired brain impairment, as well [...]
** This workshop is fully subscribed (as at 4 Oct 2024)** (The next online UL workshop will be in mid 2025, evenings in Australia, mornings in Europe - we will also be repeating the Massive Open Online Course, a self-paced online course focussing on UL analysis and retraining, in June 2025 - to be advertised Dec/Jan) [...]
** The UL workshop in Oxford is now fully subscribed ** Presenters: Annie McCluskey, occupational therapist & Karl Schurr, physiotherapist, The StrokeEd Collaboration, Australia A 3-day practical workshop for occupational therapists, physiotherapists and allied health assistants. Website information: https://strokeed.com/about-work… Learning objectives: By the end of the 3 days, participants will be able to: Name the essential components of [...]
Presenters: Annie McCluskey, occupational therapist & Karl Schurr, physiotherapist, The StrokeEd Collaboration, Australia A 3-day practical workshop for occupational therapists, physiotherapists and allied health assistants. Location: Aarhus Community Rehabilitation Centre Website information: https://strokeed.com/about-work… Learning objectives: By the end of the 3 days, participants will be able to: Name the essential components of normal reach and manipulation Recognise common [...]
Evidence-based lower limb retraining – Retraining lower limb skills following stroke and brain injury – a 3-day workshop. Target audience – The workshop will be of interest to physiotherapists from hospital and community based settings who teach adults following stroke and acquired brain impairment, as well as occupational therapists and university lecturers. The workshop focuses on retraining [...]
Evidence-based lower limb retraining – Retraining lower limb skills following stroke and brain injury – a 3-day workshop. Target audience – The workshop will be of interest to physiotherapists from hospital and community based settings who teach adults following stroke and acquired brain impairment, as well as occupational therapists and university lecturers. The workshop focuses on retraining [...]
Presenters: Annie McCluskey, occupational therapist & Karl Schurr, physiotherapist, The StrokeEd Collaboration, Australia A 3-day practical workshop for occupational therapists, physiotherapists and allied health assistants. Website information: https://strokeed.com/about-work… Learning objectives: By the end of the 3 days, participants will be able to: Name the essential components of normal reach and manipulation Recognise common compensations when observing stroke survivors [...]