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DescriptionA case illustration by Dr Julie Vaughan-GrahamIn association with Norfolk Rehab PhysioThis event will be held in person at the University of East Anglia, on Monday 18 November 4 - 6pm, offering an excellent opportunity for attendees to engage directly with Dr Julie Vaughan-Graham. For those unable to attend physically, an online option will also be available, ensuring broader accessibility and participation. This hybrid format aims to foster discussion and knowledge-sharing among all participants, whether they join on-site or remotely. The event promises to be a significant gathering for professionals and individuals interested in neurological rehabilitation. The session consists of two informative 45-minute lectures, each designed to deepen participants' understanding of key concepts. Following the first lecture, there will be a brief interval for drinks and discussion, providing attendees the opportunity to network, exchange insights, and clarify any queries with the speakers. This structured yet relaxed format encourages engagement and fosters a collaborative learning environment, ensuring that participants leave with a comprehensive understanding of the topics presented and a strengthened professional network.
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More InformationLearning outcomes: This lecture provides a real-life clinical application of the Model of Bobath Clinical Practice (MBCP) to explicate how this Model can be used to identify critical cues, hypothesis development and guide interventions specific to an individual presentation. Through the clinical presentation of a young man post-stroke, the cri |