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@WFNRehab SIG Organisation for Psychological Research into Stroke (OPSYRIS). Facilitating research into psychological aspects of stroke worldwide.

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Welcome to Manchester! 🐝 #OPSYRIS2025 kicks off today with a day full of expert talks and cutting-edge #stroke research. Let’s get started! 🧠✨ #OPSYRIS2025 #StrokeRecovery #Manchester

Welcome to Manchester! 🐝
#OPSYRIS2025 kicks off today with a day full of expert talks and cutting-edge #stroke research. Let’s get started! 🧠✨
#OPSYRIS2025 #StrokeRecovery #Manchester
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Huge congratulations to Lauren Lucas Lauren Lucas on your Rising Star Award! 🌟 We’re thrilled to celebrate this well-deserved recognition with you!✨ #OPSYRIS2025 #RisingStar #StrokeResearch

Huge congratulations to Lauren Lucas <a href="/physio_loz/">Lauren Lucas</a>  on your Rising Star Award! 🌟
We’re thrilled to celebrate this well-deserved recognition with you!✨
#OPSYRIS2025 #RisingStar #StrokeResearch
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Brilliant insights from Prof. Sarah Peters! 🧠✨ Unpacking the power of qualitative research to capture real, lived stroke experiences — essential and inspiring. #OPSYRIS2025 #StrokeResearch #QualitativeResearch

Brilliant insights from Prof. Sarah Peters! 🧠✨ 
Unpacking the power of qualitative research to capture real, lived stroke experiences — essential and inspiring.
#OPSYRIS2025 #StrokeResearch #QualitativeResearch
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Huge thanks to Mark Jayes for an inspiring talk on supporting people with communication and cognitive disabilities in research. Essential insights for anyone committed to accessible research! 👏👏👏

Huge thanks to Mark Jayes for an inspiring talk on supporting people with communication and cognitive disabilities in research. Essential insights for anyone committed to accessible research! 👏👏👏
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✨Big thanks to Daisy Gibson for a powerful talk on the experiences of children navigating parental stroke. Your research sheds vital light on an often-overlooked perspective—truly important insights for anyone in mental health and care!

✨Big thanks to Daisy Gibson  for a powerful talk on the experiences of children navigating parental stroke. Your research sheds vital light on an often-overlooked perspective—truly important insights for anyone in mental health and care!
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Thanks to Rising Star winner Lauren Lucas Lauren Lucas for a fantastic talk unpacking the difference between mixed and multi methods research. ! Well-deserved recognition! 🌟 #OPSYRIS2025

Thanks to Rising Star winner Lauren Lucas <a href="/physio_loz/">Lauren Lucas</a>  for a fantastic talk unpacking the difference between mixed and multi methods research. ! Well-deserved recognition! 🌟 #OPSYRIS2025
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Thank you, Lucie Tvrda, for an engaging and thought-provoking talk comparing the perspectives of stroke professionals and survivors on stroke leaflets versus AI. Your work provides valuable insights that will help enhance communication and support for those affected by stroke.

Thank you, Lucie Tvrda, for an engaging and thought-provoking talk comparing the perspectives of stroke professionals and survivors on stroke leaflets versus AI. Your work provides valuable insights that will help enhance communication and support for those affected by stroke.
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Thank you to Andrea Kusec and Lindsey Thiel for a powerful and important talk on the experiences of stroke survivors and carers from minoritised ethnicities in the UK healthcare system. Vital insights that push us all toward more equitable care 💬🧠❤️ #OPSYRIS2025

Thank you to Andrea Kusec and Lindsey Thiel for a powerful and important talk on the experiences of stroke survivors and carers from minoritised ethnicities in the UK healthcare system. Vital insights that push us all toward more equitable care 💬🧠❤️ #OPSYRIS2025
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Thank you to Emma Patchwood for a thoughtful and timely talk on implementing inclusive online psychological support after stroke. Valuable insights into the opportunities, challenges, and importance of stakeholder perspectives in shaping accessible care 💻🧠🤝 #OPSYRIS2025

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Thank you, Nick Zarotti, for your insightful presentation at #OPSYRIS2025! “We are still here, we are survivors” — sharing patients’ experiences of group support after subarachnoid haemorrhage. #StrokeSupport #Research

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Thank you to Shahd Benafif for your insightful talk at #OPSYRIS2025 on how dysarthria affects the psychosocial wellbeing and quality of life of stroke survivors. A powerful reminder of the hidden impact of communication difficulties. 💬🧠 #StrokeRecovery #Dysarthria

Thank you to Shahd Benafif for your insightful talk at #OPSYRIS2025 on how dysarthria affects the psychosocial wellbeing and quality of life of stroke survivors.

A powerful reminder of the hidden impact of communication difficulties. 💬🧠

#StrokeRecovery #Dysarthria
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🎉 Huge congratulations to Sam Webb on receiving the Rising Star Award at #OPSYRIS2025! 🌟🏆✨ A fantastic achievement recognising your outstanding contributions in stroke research. 🧠👏 #RisingStar #StrokeResearch

🎉 Huge congratulations to Sam Webb on receiving the Rising Star Award at #OPSYRIS2025! 🌟🏆✨

A fantastic achievement recognising your outstanding contributions in stroke research. 🧠👏

#RisingStar #StrokeResearch
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Thank you to Amelie Harder for your presentation at #OPSYRIS2025 on the ENRICH feasibility study. 🧠 Great insights into the fidelity and acceptability of non-specific factors in early psychological care after stroke. A valuable contribution to improving post-stroke support! 👏💬

Thank you to Amelie Harder for your presentation at #OPSYRIS2025 on the ENRICH feasibility study. 🧠
Great insights into the fidelity and acceptability of non-specific factors in early psychological care after stroke.
A valuable contribution to improving post-stroke support! 👏💬
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Thank you to Yidian Gao for your presentation at #OPSYRIS2025 on the SIGHT trial! An exciting RCT exploring grasp-based therapy for spatial neglect post-stroke. A valuable contribution to stroke rehab research! 🧠

Thank you to Yidian Gao for your presentation at #OPSYRIS2025 on the SIGHT trial! An exciting RCT exploring grasp-based therapy for spatial neglect post-stroke. A valuable contribution to stroke rehab research! 🧠
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Thank you to Sam Webb for a fantastic #OPSYRIS2025 talk on the co-production and development of the Multistage Cognitive Screen – Stroke (MCS-Stroke)! 🧠 Huge congratulations on receiving the Rising Star Award — so well deserved! 🌟🏆👏🎉 #StrokeResearch #Cognition #RisingStar

Thank you to Sam Webb for a fantastic #OPSYRIS2025 talk on the co-production and development of the Multistage Cognitive Screen – Stroke (MCS-Stroke)! 🧠
Huge congratulations on receiving the Rising Star Award — so well deserved! 🌟🏆👏🎉

#StrokeResearch #Cognition #RisingStar
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#OPSYRIS2025 was a fantastic success — huge thanks to all our brilliant speakers, attendees, and our inspiring PPI panel 🙌 We’re thrilled to announce #OPSYRIS2026 will be in Norwich — and abstract submissions are already open! 📝 #StrokeResearch #multidisciplinary #stroke