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Lecture

Falls and mobility: parkinson's disease

Preventing Falls & Improving Mobility in Parkinson's Disease


This lecture aims to provide an update on risk factors for falls and evidence-based interventions to reduce falls and improve mobility in people with Parkinson's Disease.

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Presenters

Natalie Allen


Dr Natalie Allen is a researcher and Senior Lecturer in the Discipline of Physiotherapy, at The University of Sydney. Natalie's research focuses on exercise interventions aimed at helping people with Parkinson's disease to live well by optimising their movement and managing their pain. She has published over 30 journal articles and book chapters and her work has been presented at national and international conferences and symposiums. Natalie's work has also been directly disseminated to both clinicians and to people with Parkinson's disease through invited talks and seminar presentations.

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Wednesday
24 July
06:00PM - 08:30PM AEST
75 East Street
Lidcombe NSW 2141 View map
Price: Non-Member: $50.00
APA Member: $30.00
Neurology group: $0.00
Student: $0.00
Registration closing date: 25 Jul 2019 CPD hours: 2.50
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Price: Non-Member: $50.00
APA Member: $30.00
Neurology group: $0.00
Student: $0.00
Registration closing date: 25 Jul 2019 Event status: Closed CPD hours: 2.50 Your registration status:
Presenters

Natalie Allen


Dr Natalie Allen is a researcher and Senior Lecturer in the Discipline of Physiotherapy, at The University of Sydney. Natalie's research focuses on exercise interventions aimed at helping people with Parkinson's disease to live well by optimising their movement and managing their pain. She has published over 30 journal articles and book chapters and her work has been presented at national and international conferences and symposiums. Natalie's work has also been directly disseminated to both clinicians and to people with Parkinson's disease through invited talks and seminar presentations.


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