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Lecture

The complex interplay of Meniere's Disease and Migraine

An in-depth exploration into the interplay between the vestibular conditions of Meniere's Disease and Vestibular Migraine. Featuring a long-term case study of a client presenting to the vestibular service over a 5-year period - the assessment, the management and the key learnings!

Presenters

Leia Barnes


Leia Barnes is an Advanced Vestibular Physiotherapist and APA Titled Neurological Physiotherapist from Gold Coast, Queensland. She has been working in the field of vestibular physiotherapy for 15 years and splits her professional time between Logan Hospital, Vestibular Courses, Vestibular Education Australia and Back in Balance Vestibular Physiotherapy. At Logan Hospital she functions as an Advanced Vestibular Physiotherapist, running Primary Contact Vestibular Clinics and is the Clinical Team Leader to a team of passionate vestibular physiotherapists. In 2011 she established Back in Balance Vestibular Physiotherapy, a private vestibular clinic on the Gold Coast. Previous roles have included the Assistant Director of Physiotherapy (Rehabilitation) at the Gold Coast University Hospital and Senior Physiotherapist at the Falls and Balance Clinic (Robina). Leia has a passion for teaching and has been invited to teach Australia-wide, delivering introductory, advanced and competency-based vestibular training with her teaching colleagues at Vestibular Courses and Vestibular Education Australia. She has spoken at multiple state and national conferences, and regularly teaches into university programs at Bond University and Australian Catholic University.

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06
Tuesday
06 July
06:30PM - 08:00PM AEST

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Price: Non - Member: $55.00
APA Member: $35.00
1st Year Student: $0.00
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Registration closing date: 14 Jul 2021 Event status: Closed CPD hours: 2.00
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Price: Non - Member: $55.00
APA Member: $35.00
1st Year Student: $0.00
2nd - 4th Year Students: $0.00
Neurology Group Member: $15.00
Registration closing date: 14 Jul 2021 Event status: Closed CPD hours: 2.00 Your registration status:
Presenters

Leia Barnes


Leia Barnes is an Advanced Vestibular Physiotherapist and APA Titled Neurological Physiotherapist from Gold Coast, Queensland. She has been working in the field of vestibular physiotherapy for 15 years and splits her professional time between Logan Hospital, Vestibular Courses, Vestibular Education Australia and Back in Balance Vestibular Physiotherapy. At Logan Hospital she functions as an Advanced Vestibular Physiotherapist, running Primary Contact Vestibular Clinics and is the Clinical Team Leader to a team of passionate vestibular physiotherapists. In 2011 she established Back in Balance Vestibular Physiotherapy, a private vestibular clinic on the Gold Coast. Previous roles have included the Assistant Director of Physiotherapy (Rehabilitation) at the Gold Coast University Hospital and Senior Physiotherapist at the Falls and Balance Clinic (Robina). Leia has a passion for teaching and has been invited to teach Australia-wide, delivering introductory, advanced and competency-based vestibular training with her teaching colleagues at Vestibular Courses and Vestibular Education Australia. She has spoken at multiple state and national conferences, and regularly teaches into university programs at Bond University and Australian Catholic University.


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