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A Neuro Physio Podcast

A Neuro Physio Podcast

Di: Matt Wingfield & Erin Bicknell
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Welcome to A Neuro Physio Podcast. Erin and Matt chat openly with experienced people in the neuro physio world. We highlight the personal story and career pathway of our guests as they share clinical pearls applicable to modern neurological physio practice.Matt Wingfield & Erin Bicknell Successo personale Sviluppo personale
  • Professor Leeanne Carey - Sensation
    Jul 26 2022
    This episode is all about understanding the impact of sensory deficit on function after stroke on function, and what to do about it. Dr.Leeanne Carey is the Head of the Neurorehabilitation and Recovery Research Group co-located at the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health and La Trobe University. She's also a professor in Occupational therapy at La Trobe university and the developer of SENSe therapy (study of the effectiveness of neurorehabilitation on sensation). We cover the powerful problem of sensory loss, how it can hide from clinicians but why it should be front of mind. There are plenty of clinical takeaways and links and resources to find out more, including referring your patients for sense therapy and attending a course yourself. Intro - 3.42 Career pathway - 7.17 SENSe implementation / knowledge translation projects - 13.16 SENSe training approach & workshops - 17.16 Computer interface sensory assessment & learning - 24.53 More about PhD - 28.42 Task specific training vs transfer in sensory training - 31.17 Which modality is most important in the sense approach? - 37.10 Functional MRI changes with sense sensory training - 42.20 Where does sense fit into the sensation literature? - 43.37 Clinical impact of sensory loss - 46.09 Sensory impact is a hidden problem for clinicians - 48.22 Do clinicians who are more skilled get better sensory outcomes? - 52.18 SENSe for lower limb - 54.26 Therapy accessibility - via therapy - 55.10 OT/PT joint UL therapy - 'call to arms' - 57.18 Leeanne's La Trobe University Profile page SENSe website Stroke survivors with upper limb somatosensory issues may be eligible to participate in a program of SENSe Therapy at one of the following SENSe Therapy Centres: •Victoria: Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health (Austin Campus), or Alfred Health (Caulfield General Hospital), Melbourne. •New South Wales: Hunter New England Health (Rankin Park site), Newcastle. •South Australia: UniSA Health, Adelaide.Details: https://sensetherapy.net.au/stroke-survivors-families/where-can-i-get-sense-therapy/ Contact: i.Koukoulas@latrobe.edu.au nb SENSe therapy is also being provided at several health care networks in Victoria and NSW Recent Stroke Foundation webinars about SENSe Assessment webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4OwN100bvk Therapy webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-t0gLf5cRg Also available at: https://informme.org.au/resources/loss-of-sensation - a great sensation resource page, see the videos at the bottom including an earlier presentation by SENSe team member Dr Liana Cahill
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  • Dr Kelly Bower - Technology in rehabilitation
    Jun 28 2022
    In this episode, we explore using technology in your clinical practice in a really practical and realistic way with Dr. Kelly Bower who completed her PhD in technology use in rehabilitation. Join us as we discuss Wii, Kinect, newer rehab-specific devices, the evidence base, barriers & facilitators in the clinic and what patients get out of tech - be ready for some surprises here! Kelly also shares her journey through PhD to educator & researcher whilst remaining a clinician. Her story will help others searching for a similar path. Intro - 3.56 Career pathway - 6.12 Phd research - Wii balance board as Ax & intervention - 11.23 Using Wii balance board as a force platform or as a clinical OM - 16.01 The motivation of tech for both intervention and tracking progress - 20.00 What is it about tech that is interesting? - 21.24 What are the limitations? - 24.23 Linking use of tech to goals - a tailored intervention - 25.22 Evidence base variability - 26.40 Clinicians' thoughts on tech - 31.45 Advice for addressing barriers - 34.20 Best devices? - 35.49 Kelly developing a video game - 39.00 Emerging tech rehab devices - 46.54 How Kelly balances her workload (pun intended!) - 49.40
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  • Dr Heidi Janssen - Environmental Enrichment
    May 24 2022
    Heidi is the queen of the concept of environmental enrichment to maximise recovery potential post stroke and other neurological conditions. She shares all about her work in this episode, including her latest venture partnering with end users to develop a community model for environmental enrichment (ESTEEM). We also chat about the Yarning Up After Stroke program she co-leads, designed to help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stroke survivors take control of their stroke recovery. 4.06 Intro 4.39 Current roles & Career pathway 6.45 Perspective as a clinician in health system and researcher 8.15 Engaging with the community to ascertain research priorities 11.00 Environmental enrichment (EE) community model 15.34 Good intervention development - Basic science to clinical research to clinical practice 18.23 Competing demands in research 19.34 Components of ESTEEM community group What carers want out of EE groups How to measure these components 26.25 Rehabilitation in a utopian world 28.20 Overcoming barriers in EE research 32.50 Virtual vs Reality in EE 36.48 Crucial elements of EE 38.21 How to apply EE in the clinic 42.25 Being a change agent of EE 44.15 Yarning Up After Stroke
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    54 min
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