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Contraversive pushing clinical reasoning forum

Contraversive pushing is a complex clinical syndrome occurring in people with central nervous system pathology, most commonly stroke.

This clinical reasoning forum will involve the presentation of case studies to a panel of clinical experts who will discuss approaches to management of this challenging phenomenon.

This event is a follow up to the contraversive pushing overview lecture presented on Wednesday 3rd June.

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 on the day of the lecture, contact us on vic.pd@australian.physio.

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Presenters

James McLoughlin


James McLoughlin has degrees in Physiotherapy (UniSA) and Clinical Neuroscience (University College London), and a PhD (UNSW) with 25 years of clinical experience in neurological/vestibular rehabilitation. He is director of Advanced Neuro Rehab and founding director of Your Brain Health. James has academic status at Flinders University as Associate Professor.

Simone Dorsch


Simone is a clinician, researcher and educator in neurological physiotherapy. Simone has over 20 years experience in stroke, brain injury and aged care rehabilitation. She currently works as a senior lecturer at the Australian Catholic University and a presenter with the StrokeEd collaboration. She teaches workshops on evidence-based rehabilitation in stroke and aged care nationally and internationally. Her research focuses on the relationship between impairments and activity after stroke and strategies to increase amounts of practice in rehabilitation.

Kim Brock


Kim is a clinical physiotherapist and researcher in the field of neurological rehabilitation. Kim has extensive experience in subacute care and is a clinician in inpatient rehabilitation at St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne (SVHM). She is a qualified as an Advanced Instructor in the Bobath concept (International Bobath Instructor Training Association accredited) and teaches post graduate clinical courses nationally and internationally. Kim also is a research co-ordinator for the Physiotherapy Department, Health Independence Programs and Rehabilitation Services at SVHM. In this position, Kim has facilitated a wide range of research endeavours from clinical audits to randomized controlled trials. Kim's specific research interests in rehabilitation include efficacy of interventions based on the Bobath concept for stroke and multiple sclerosis, goal setting, access to rehabilitation and long term outcomes after stroke. To date, Kim has 27 publications in peer reviewed journals.

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23
Thursday
23 July
06:30PM - 08:30PM AEST

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Price:
Non-Member: $50.00
APA Member: $30.00
Neurology Group: $0.00
1st Year Student: $0.00
2nd - 4th Year Student: $0.00
Registration closing date:
24 Jul 2020
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