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The Importance of Training Trunk Control in Neurological Patients

The creation of selective movement requires a basis of dynamic stability. The understanding of the mechanisms of postural control have recently been further developed by Latash and others. This lecture describes the mechanisms, and discusses how to incorporate the evidence around postural control and trunk activation into clinical practice.

After the lecture, participants would be able to:

  • Understand the current postural control literature and evidence
  • Apply this knowledge and evidence into clinical practice with both neurological and musculoskeletal patients


Click here for more lecture details.

To register, scan the QR code or click on the web link. Registration closes on 11 January 2021, Monday.

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https://qrgo.page.link/xUCLi


Upon registration, participants agreed to the following PGAHI Terms & Conditions.


Lecture Details

Date:
14 January 2021, Thursday

Timing:
1.00 pm – 2.00 pm

Duration:
1 hour

Fees:
Complimentary

Platform:
Zoom Cloud Meetings

Registration Closing Date:
11 January 2021, Monday

Target Audience:
Allied Health Profesionals

Zoom capacity: 500

This lecture will be conducted via Zoom Cloud Meetings app. For ease of accessing the lecture, please download/update Zoom Cloud Meetings app. Details of the lecture meeting link will be sent to the successful registrants nearer the lecture date.