Movement analysis, clinical reasoning and implementing intensive task-specific practice in stroke rehabilitation
ACPIN are delighted to invite you to join the above free online event. This is particularly useful if you are attending the Intensity workshop on the 15th May before the ACPIN conference.
Speaker:
Simone Dorsch
Associate Professor in Physiotherapy
Co-ordinator of School of Allied HealthHonours program
Australian Catholic University
Learning Outcomes:
After attending this webinar, the participant should be able to:
1. Describe the contribution of impairments to activity limitations after stroke
2. Outline a movement analysis process that informs effective task-specific training
This will be held by online and the link will be sent nearer the event. Please note: there will be no recording available to view after.
Movement analysis, clinical reasoning and implementing intensive task-specific practice in stroke rehabilitation
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Date(s) - 29/04/2024
7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
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Movement analysis, clinical reasoning and implementing intensive task-specific practice in stroke rehabilitation
Speaker:
Simone Dorsch
Associate Professor in Physiotherapy
Co-ordinator of School of Allied Health Honours program
Australian Catholic University
Learning Outcomes:
After attending this webinar, the participant should be able to:
1. Describe the contribution of impairments to activity limitations after stroke
2. Outline a movement analysis process that informs effective task-specific training
This will be held by online and the link will be sent nearer the event. Please note: there will be no recording available to view after.
ACPIN members remember to login first.
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Bookings are closed for this event.
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