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Wednesday, May 31, 2023

F82 The 10th Annual Upper Limb Neurorehabilitation Course

I see nothing in either day that remotely suggests they are providing EXACT PROTOCOLS FOR RECOVERY!  Useless blathering amongst themselves, nothing that will concretely help survivors. Prove me wrong, I dare you.

F82 The 10th Annual Upper Limb Neurorehabilitation Course

Event Information

The 10th Annual Upper Limb Neurorehabilitation Course
Dates of Event
29th June 2023 – 30th June 2023
Last Booking Date for this Event
28th June 2023

Description

UCL Centre for Neurorehabilitation and the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery present:

 

The 10th Annual Upper Limb Neurorehabilitation Course

Treating patients with upper limb deficit: Integrating research into practice

 

Thursday 29th June and Friday 30th June 2023

 

This two-day course provides an up-to-date overview of current research in treatment and rehabilitation options for the neurological patient with upper limb deficit. The course looks at the practical, real-life translation of scientific evidence into clinical practice and discusses the ingredients that make an upper limb therapy effective. Delegates will have the opportunity to trial novel devices and robotic technology. Course lecturers are leading clinicians and researchers in the field of upper limb rehabilitation in neurological patients. Full programme can be found under ‘more info’ tab.

 

Standard fee: £250 (includes catering)

Student fee: £125 (includes catering)

Enquiries to: cnr@ucl.ca.uk


Attendee CategoryCost   

CLCH Remaining Payment.£62.50[Read More]

Standard.£250.00[Read More]

Student Rate.£125.00[Read More]

More Information

DAY 1

Time

Title

Speaker

08:55-09:00

Introduction

Nick Ward

09.00-09.45 

Upper limb recoverythe state of play (1)           

Nick Ward

09:45-10:30

Integrated approach to UL rehabilitation              

Fran Brander & Kate Kelly

10.30-11.00 

Coffee break & Exhibitors          

 

11.00-11:45 

Recognising and treating the painful shoulder    

Ben Beare & Zeina Ghanem

11:45-12:15

Arm preparation – dealing with spasticity             

Amanda Strawson & Hannah Martin

12:15-13.00

Assessing Motor control

Steve Scott

13.00-14.00 

Lunch & Exhibitors & Demonstrations 

 

14.00-14:45 

Case Study #1  

Amanda Strawson & Helen Stancombe

14.45-15.15 

The role of priming in a rehabilitation service      

Fran Brander & Kate Kelly            

15.15-15:45 

Coffee break & Exhibitors

 

15.45-16.30  

Severe arm – keeping it in the game 

Emma Playfair & Hannah Griffiths            

16.30-17.00

Discussion

 

17.00-19.00

Wine & Chat & Exhibitors

 

 

DAY 2

Time

Title

Speaker

09.00-09.45 

The role of self-management in recovery

Fiona Jones & Scott Ballard-Ridley

09:45-10:30

Upper limb recoverythe state of play (1)           

Nick Ward

10.30-11.00 

Coffee break & Exhibitors          

 

11.00-11:45 

Don’t forget about sensation

Kathleen O’Keeffe & Mags Bean

11:45-12:30

The role of electrical stimulation 

Georgina Masters & Emma Playfair

12.30-13.30 

Lunch & Exhibitors & Demonstrations 

 

13.30-14:15

Creative splinting for function                                    

Elisha O’Brien & Amanda Strawson

14.15-15.00

Case Study #2 

Jess Steel & Mags Bean

15.00-15:30 

Coffee break & Exhibitors

 

15.30-16.15  

Gaming your way to recovery

Mireia Coll

16.15-17.00

Case Study #3

Zeina Ghanem & Emma Playfair

17:00-17:30

Closing discussion

 

17.30-19.00

Wine & Chat & Exhibitors

 

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