
Neurorehab at Queen Square
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UCLPartners Centre for Neurorehabilitation at Queen Square aims to improve the lives of those with neurodisability through research and innovation
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http://www.ucl.ac.uk/cnr 13-02-2013 13:23:59
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If the government is really going to spend £1bn a year extra on helping people back into jobs, then I hope a big chunk is going to be spent on improving and delivering effective rehabilitation, not just in acute settings, but for life google.com/search?q=rehab⦠Wes Streeting

Getting people active, self-caring and back to work after (neurological) injury requires good quality rehabilitation. Here's just one example. I'm sure the community can share others with Wes Streeting Liz Kendall

From #PMQs - 'if you need help into work the state should help you not hinder you' - this requires serious grown-up investment in (i) our beleaguered rehabilitation services and (ii) research and innovation programmes that can support them Wes Streeting Liz Kendall

..... and by the way, when it comes to #stroke which is one of the most common causes of long-term disability (about 1.3M in UK, 1 in 4 will have a stroke, two-thirds in under-70s i.e. working age) the economic benefit of doing rehabilitation well is pretty clear Wes Streeting




Glad to say #QSUL12 at UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology NHNN Therapy & Rehabilitation is about to get underway - big turnout!



Fran Fran Brander deals with the Bobath issue š¬ but likely that disagreements (these days) are semantic #QSUL12



Steph & Shauna discussing spasticity (as a barrier to intensive UL training) #QSUL12 UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology NHNN Therapy & Rehabilitation


Now this is one you don't want to miss! Derick Wade Derick Wade has been thinking deeply about this question for a while now and is coming to UCL CNR to discuss with us (and you)! Free registration onlinestore.ucl.ac.uk/conferences-anā¦


New article out now in ACNR - A journal of neurology & rehabilitation 'Functional splinting to promote upper limb function in neurological conditions: āKeeping the hand in the gameā from NHNN Therapy & Rehabilitation acnr.co.uk/articles/functā¦
