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This course is designed for Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Pathologists and other Allied Health clinicians who are currently working with paediatric patients. The morning sessions will cover emerging Neurological medical management at RCH and the afternoon sessions will focus on more Physiotherapy specific assessment and treatment. All Allied Health clinicians are welcome to attend half or full days.
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*This program is not a complete list of presentation and may be subject to change pending speaker availability
Building Blocks for Emerging Neurologycourse information
paediatric neurosciences
Date: Friday 7 and Saturday 8 November, 2014Time: 8:30 am – 5pmVenue: The Royal Children’s Hospital, MelbourneCost: $450 (including GST) – full two days $300 (including GST) – one full day (Friday or Saturday) $300 (including GST) – two half days (mornings only)
Friday 7 November and Saturday 8 November*
Morning sessions – Emerging Neurological medical management at RCH including:
• ‘Epilepsy Surgery and its impacts on development’ by Dr Simon Harvey, Director of Children’s Epilepsy Program• ‘Deep Brain Stimulation for management of paediatric dystonia’ by Ms Alison Wray, Consultant Neurosurgeon• ‘Assessment of Complex Movement Disorders’ by A/Prof Bev Eldridge, Director of Physiotherapy• ‘Assessment of the Hemiplegic upper limb using the Assisting Hand Assessment (AHA)’ by Dr Sue Greaves, Senior
Neurosciences Occupational Therapist• ‘Neural Plasticity post early brain injury’ by Dr Vicki Anderson, Head of Psychology, RCH; Theme Director, MCRI• ‘Seeing Language’ by Ms Rachel Kerr, Senior Speech Pathologist • ‘Motor skills following brain injury and use of the HiMAT in Paediatrics’ by Ms Anne Kissane, Senior Neurosciences
Physiotherapist
Afternoon sessions – Presentations by senior RCH therapists to equip you with tools to assess and treat:
• ‘Postural control and the Wii Balance Board: the use of novel tools for clinical practice’ by Dr Lucy Lorefice, Senior Neurosciences Physiotherapist
• ‘Toe walking – have we got it right yet?’ by Ms Liz Nathan and Ms Jessica Capper, Senior Neurosciences Physiotherapists
• ‘The neurological foot – where to start and what to do about it?’ by Ms Angela Serong, Senior Orthopaedic Physiotherapist and Ms Ellyse Marum, Senior Orthotist
• ‘Conversion disorders – Don’t panic when it’s not organic’ by Ms Chiara Tewierik, Senior Neurosciences Physiotherapist
• ‘Tuning the AFO and footwear – the challenges’ by Dr Jill Rodda, Senior Physiotherapist Hugh Williamson Gait Laboratory
This course is targeted at Paediatric Physiotherapists working in the aquatic environment with patients who have a range of complex neurological and neuromuscular conditions. The focus is on practical clinical application of using the properties of water to facilitate clinical changes in the acute patient through the recovery phase, including troubleshooting the more challenging patient. Places in this course are limited. It will include theoretical and practical components and some pre-reading will be provided.
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Aquatic Physiotherapy Acute management and recovery
Date: Sunday 9 November, 2014Time: 8:30 am – 5pmVenue: The Royal Children’s Hospital, MelbourneCost: $320 (including GST)
Conditions include: ABI, Muscular Dystrophy, Spina Bifida, Cerebral Palsy
Topics include:
• The evidence for aquatic intervention and an update on current precautions and contraindications• Strengthening in Neurology for physical function, including the very weak client• Core stability… in children? – The treatment of Postural Control• Managing issues in the pool – Tone, post-operative complications, ventilators and other challenging patients• Use of Equipment for positions, progression, and variety
Presenters:
Julie Harrison BPhty (Hons) Cert Hydro (Latrobe), and Judy Larsen BPhty. Judy and Julie have worked together in aquatic clinical practice for over 25 years, running inpatient hydrotherapy services, hospital hydrotherapy departments/pools, community hydrotherapy services and hydrotherapy programs for special school and disability services. They are currently the directors of Hydrotherapy Brisbane, Australia’s largest Aquatic Private Practice and Hydrotherapy Centre.
What to bring:
There is a practical component to this course. Please bring bathers, towel, thongs and a drink bottle.
course information
paediatric neurosciences
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4050
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Paediatric Neurosciences:Building Blocks for Emerging Neurology andAquatic Physiotherapy – Acute management and recovery
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Please send completed registration form and payment to: Allison Hunt Physiotherapy, Allied Health The Royal Children’s Hospital 50 Flemington Road Parkville, Victoria 3052
Date Time Cost
Friday 7 and Saturday 8 mornings only – all Allied Health 8.30am – 1.30pm $300
Friday 7 and Saturday 8 November two full days – Physiotherapists 8.30am – 5.00pm $450
Friday 7 November single full day – Physiotherapists 8.30am – 5.00pm $300
Saturday 8 November single full day – Physiotherapists 8.30am – 5.00pm $300
Sunday 9 November Aquatic session – Physiotherapists 8.30am – 5.00pm $320
All three days – Physiotherapists 8.30am – 5.00pm $770
• This cost is inclusive of GST • Registration fee includes manual and certificate. • Registration will be confirmed via email. • Cancellations must be received in writing and will incur a $50 processing fee. Cancellations after 22 October 2014 are not refundable.