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Professor Natasha A. Lannin
Melbourne / AU
Monash University
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Thu, 23 May
14:00
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14:09
7 Min.
2 Min.
Abstract talk
OP-021
Clinical and health outcomes after severe acquired brain injury: a prospective cohort study
Traumatic brain injury
Thu, 23 May
Poster presentation
P-614
Demonstrating that inpatient rehabilitation following acquired brain injury provides value for money. Adaptation of the UK cost-efficiency model for Australia
Traumatic brain injury
Sat, 25 May
Poster presentation
P-478
Feasibility and benefit of early vocational rehabilitation for people with stroke: a randomized controlled trial
Stroke
Further involvements
Thu, 23 May
14:00
–
14:09
7 Min.
2 Min.
Abstract talk
OP-021
Clinical and health outcomes after severe acquired brain injury: a prospective cohort study
Traumatic brain injury
Thu, 23 May
Poster presentation
P-074
Defining self-awareness: a concept analysis of online awareness for adults with neurological conditions
Early neurorehabilitation
Thu, 23 May
Poster presentation
P-548
Value-based partnering with consumers and clinicians to co-design a cardiorespiratory exercise program for non-ambulatory stroke survivors: a qualitative study
Stroke
Thu, 23 May
Poster presentation
P-614
Demonstrating that inpatient rehabilitation following acquired brain injury provides value for money. Adaptation of the UK cost-efficiency model for Australia
Traumatic brain injury
Fri, 24 May
09:42
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09:51
7 Min.
2 Min.
Abstract talk
OP-083
Factors influencing stroke survivor experiences and adherence to telehealth delivery of constraint induced movement therapy programs: the ReCITE study
Telerehabilitation and digital tools
Fri, 24 May
Poster presentation
P-075
Rehabilitation for impaired self-awareness: the contribution of feedback mechanisms in the early phase post-brain injury
Neuropsychology and cognitive rehabilitation
Sat, 25 May
Poster presentation
P-478
Feasibility and benefit of early vocational rehabilitation for people with stroke: a randomized controlled trial
Stroke
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