College Knowledge Exchange - Advancing Research Excellence
This Research College Knowledge Exchange (CKE) session will provide feature presentations from two ACP Fellows who have recently been awarded the Specialist Research Physiotherapist credential. Presenters will share their area of research, followed by an opportunity for questions, discussion, and peer engagement. Physiotherapists with an interest in research, research translation and advancing clinical practice are encouraged to attend.
Professor Alicia Spittle - Digital Health to Optimise Neurodevelopment for Preterm Infants
Preterm children show heterogeneous risks across cognitive, motor, language, social–emotional and sensory domains, influenced by gestational age, neonatal complications and social determinants. This lecture reviews developmental outcomes for children born preterm and examines digital health approaches for early screening, including artificial intelligence. In addition, two ongoing randomised controlled trials focusing on interventions to improve developmental outcomes in infancy and physical activity for preschool age children will be discussed including barriers and facilitators to implementation
Dr Megan Banky - Redefining spasticity assessment: Research, Relevance and Reach
Dr Megan Banky will present her research journey in the clinical assessment of spasticity, spanning nearly 15 years of work alongside an active clinical career. She will explore key findings from her PhD and how this work has evolved through post-doctoral research into impactful, practice-based initiatives. Dr Banky will highlight the translation of her research into clinical tools and approaches aimed at improving outcomes for individuals living with spasticity following neurological injury, offering insights into bridging the gap between evidence and everyday practice.
Please note: This is a live webinar. Login instructions including link details will be sent to registrants on the day of the event. If login instructions are not received by midday the day of the lecture to contact us on karen.ide@australian.physio
• VIC, TAS, NSW, ACT, QLD – 7.00pm AEST
• SA, NT – 6.30pm
• WA – 5.00pm
As part of your registration to this event, you will be given free access to the recording of this presentation. The recording will be available on your cdp4physio dashboard within 4 weeks of the live session
