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Neuro Convention

 

19 - 20 March 2025 | NEC, Birmingham

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Neuro Convention 2024 Agenda

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Neuro Convention 2024 Agenda

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Below you will find each theatre in its own column. Scroll down to find the timetable of sessions, you can switch between days by clicking the date at the top of the table. For more relevant sessions, check out the Healthcare Professionals filter over on the Naidex 2024 programme.
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    Managing night-time health complexities and simultaneously providing and managing the multidimensional health and care needs of children with complex neuro disability within limited day and night-time ...
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    The session will review the clinical application of FES and its evidence for improving walking following MS, stroke, spinal cord injury and Parkinson’s. We will highlight the new Royal College of Phys ...
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    Rehabilitation is most effective when it is meaningful and purposeful to individuals. This was the ethos behind the development of the BPM Rehab programme; bringing together expertise from a Neuropsyc ...
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    Functional electrical stimulation (FES) can be applied for exercise and functional activities such as walking for people with neurological conditions. Evidence provided by Guidelines (Nice or other) t ...
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    As technological innovations transform healthcare, neurology faces unique opportunities and challenges in leveraging these advances. This panel will explore the current state and future trajectory of ...
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    A presentation looking at the key components to successful outcomes using AFOs and KAFOs for complex neurological caseloads. Examining how composite materials and design can build a successful prescri ...
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    In this session we will provide a brief background to FND and discuss the role for multidisciplinary rehabilitation with reference to the evidence base.
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    The critical role of Family and caregivers involvement in Improving patient outcomes in Neuro-Rehabilitation is a session that is centred towards enlightening and equipping caregivers/family members w ...
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    In a world where technology is at the forefront, the care sector is gradually beginning to embrace its role and potential to enhance support services. However, incorporating technological advancements ...
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    Neuromodulation is the collective term used to describe the effects of medical devices that interface with the nervous system for medical gain. Neuromodulatory effects are the functional changes in ne ...
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    The topic of mental health is gaining increasing popularity in modern society. Undergoing a perceptual revolution, taboos and stereotypes are being lifted and it is now at the heart of health agendas ...
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    The Clinical Guidelines for the use of a dropped foot stimulator to aid walking were developed using the Delphi research process with national and international participation. The Guidelines were publ ...
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    Understanding how effective healthcare services are is of interest to professionals, the people served and the broader community. While there is number of established approaches to measure how "good" ...
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    In this thought-provoking conversation between Dr Neil Bindemann, Exec Director of the Person-Centred Neurosciences Society (P-CNS), and Damon Bowen-Ashwin, Director of the Lifestyle Health Foundation ...
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    Brain Computer Interface (BCI) is a sophisticated Assistive Technology, that connects the brain to electrical and electronic devices in the outside world, without relying on the sensory-motor function ...