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F82 UCL Centre for Neurorehabilitation Walking Symposium - London
Event Information
- Date of Event
- 24th February 2022
- Last Booking Date for this Event
- 24th February 2022
Description
We are delighted to announce the UCL Centre for Neurorehabilitation Walking Symposium on the 24th February 2022, 09.00 – 17.00 hours.
Why do we as humans walk? What are the benefits of being on two feet and therefore what is the impact of walking impairment on people with neurological conditions? We have brought together experts in the field to explore these questions and advances in technologies to assess and manage walking impairment.
The symposium will be a hybrid model with opportunity for delegates to attend in person (COVID permitting) or virtually.
Topics and speakers:
Why we walk – Shane O’Mara, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Neuroscience physiology of gait – TBC
Gait assessment – gait laboratory technologies – TBC
Biomechanics of gait – Adam Shortland, Kings College London, UK
Wearable devices, self-management and monitoring – Lisa Alcock
Devices technologies / exoskeletons / robotics – Herman Kingma
Pharmacological interventions – Francois Bethoux, Cleveland Clinic Ohio USA
Fear of falling – Toby Elmers
Functional gait disorders in people with LTNCs - Glen Nielson, St Georges, University of London
Hybrid model:
If attending in person – Basement Lecture Theatre, 33 Queen Square, London WC1N 3BG
If attending virtually – Zoom link will be sent via email closer to the event.
The Symposium will take place on the 24th February 2022 from 9.00am until 5.00pm.
Attendee Category | Cost | |||
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Standard. | £100.00 | [Read More] |
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