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Training running in people with neurological problems

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Prof Gavin Williams PhD FACP has worked in neurological rehabilitation for 30 years. He is the Professor of Physiotherapy Rehabilitation, a joint position appointed between Epworth Healthcare and The University of Melbourne. Since he began working at the Epworth Hospital 27 years ago, he has developed a program to teach advanced gait and running skills to people with neurological injuries. During this 1 hour lecture Gavin will share insights into evidence based strategies on running training specific to people with neurological problems.

** This is a face to face event only and will not be recorded or live streamed.

Presenters

Gavin Williams


Prof Gavin Williams PhD FACP has worked in neurological rehabilitation for >30 years. He is the Professor of Physiotherapy Rehabilitation, a joint position appointed between Epworth Healthcare and The University of Melbourne. In this role, Gavin works clinically in the neurological rehabilitation unit at 0.5EFT and in a research role at 0.5EFT. Since he began working at the Epworth Hospital 27 years ago, he has developed a program to teach advanced gait and running skills to people with neurological injuries. This program led to his doctoral studies titled ‘The development of a high-level mobility assessment tool (HiMAT) for people with traumatic brain injury'. Since that time he has become a world leader in the assessment, classification and treatment of mobility limitations following traumatic brain injury. Gavin was awarded Fellowship to the Australian College of Physiotherapists in 2011. He has over 150 peer-reviewed journal publications and over 200 international and national conference presentations.

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Monday
16 October
04:00PM - 05:00PM AEDT
John Hopkins Drive
Camperdown NSW 2050 View map
Price:
Non-Member: $50.00
APA Member: $30.00
Disability group: $0.00
Paediatric group: $0.00
Neurology group: $0.00
Students: $0.00
Registration closing date:
15 Oct 2023
Event status:
Closed
CPD hours:
1.00
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Price:
50.00: $Non-Member
30.00: $APA Member
0.00: $Disability group
0.00: $Paediatric group
0.00: $Neurology group
0.00: $Students
Registration closing date:
15 Oct 2023
Event status:
Closed
CPD hours:
1.00
Your registration status:
Presenters

Gavin Williams


Prof Gavin Williams PhD FACP has worked in neurological rehabilitation for >30 years. He is the Professor of Physiotherapy Rehabilitation, a joint position appointed between Epworth Healthcare and The University of Melbourne. In this role, Gavin works clinically in the neurological rehabilitation unit at 0.5EFT and in a research role at 0.5EFT. Since he began working at the Epworth Hospital 27 years ago, he has developed a program to teach advanced gait and running skills to people with neurological injuries. This program led to his doctoral studies titled ‘The development of a high-level mobility assessment tool (HiMAT) for people with traumatic brain injury'. Since that time he has become a world leader in the assessment, classification and treatment of mobility limitations following traumatic brain injury. Gavin was awarded Fellowship to the Australian College of Physiotherapists in 2011. He has over 150 peer-reviewed journal publications and over 200 international and national conference presentations.


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