Pushing to Improve Understanding, Recognition and Rehabilitation of Post-stroke Lateropulsion
North East ACPIN are delighted to invite you to the above Hub lunch and learn webinar event.
Presenter:
Dr Jessica Nolan is a Senior Lecturer (Teaching and Research) at Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia and an Australian Physiotherapy Association Titled Research Physiotherapist. She completed her PhD focusing on lateropulsion (pushing behaviour) in December 2023, supported by a Raine Foundation/Western Australian Department of Health Clinician Research Fellowship and continues to progress research focusing on improving outcomes for people with lateropulsion after stroke. Jessica has a clinical background as a stroke rehabilitation physiotherapist, having worked in a public inpatient stroke rehabilitation unit for many years, before undertaking research. She is a current member of the World Stroke Organisation Future Leaders Program, Secretary of the Australia and New Zealand Stroke Organisation Emerging Stroke Clinician Scientist Committee, and a member of the Stroke Foundation Living Guidelines Physiotherapy Working Party.
Learning Outcomes:
Understand and define lateropulsion
Understand tools to identify and measure lateropulsion post-stroke
Understand the significance of lateropulsion, in terms of short-term and long-term rehabilitation outcomes
Understand current best-practice management for lateropulsion
Discuss future research needs and knowledge gaps regarding lateropulsion post-stroke.
Online via Microsoft Teams
Please note: this webinar will be recorded. A copy of the recording and presentation slides will be made available to those who have signed up to the event.
North East ACPIN: Pushing to Improve Understanding, Recognition and Rehabilitation of Post-stroke Lateropulsion
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Date(s) - 10/02/2025
12:00 pm - 1:15 pm
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NORTH EAST ACPIN: Hub Lunch and Learn Webinar
Pushing to Improve Understanding, Recognition and Rehabilitation of Post-stroke Lateropulsion
North East ACPIN are delighted to invite you to the above Hub lunch and learn webinar event.
Presenter:
Dr Jessica Nolan is a Senior Lecturer (Teaching and Research) at Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia and an Australian Physiotherapy Association Titled Research Physiotherapist. She completed her PhD focusing on lateropulsion (pushing behaviour) in December 2023, supported by a Raine Foundation/Western Australian Department of Health Clinician Research Fellowship and continues to progress research focusing on improving outcomes for people with lateropulsion after stroke. Jessica has a clinical background as a stroke rehabilitation physiotherapist, having worked in a public inpatient stroke rehabilitation unit for many years, before undertaking research. She is a current member of the World Stroke Organisation Future Leaders Program, Secretary of the Australia and New Zealand Stroke Organisation Emerging Stroke Clinician Scientist Committee, and a member of the Stroke Foundation Living Guidelines Physiotherapy Working Party.
Learning Outcomes:
Online via Microsoft Teams
Please note: this webinar will be recorded. A copy of the recording and presentation slides will be made available to those who have signed up to the event.
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