Heidi Janssen
@slootal
Stroke recovery researcher investigating environmental enrichment to promote stroke recovery and exercise to prevent stroke risk in TIA/mild stroke pts
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28-01-2012 10:20:20
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Want to know what stroke survivors think about being active outside of therapy? journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11… Heidi Janssen prof julie bernhardt, AM, FAHMS Julie Luker Neil Spratt Dr Annie McCluskey Jannette Blennerhassett
You can now participate in this study to build a computer character/avatar to support self-management of stroke recovery strokebrainPRC ONLINE 🤩🤩💻💻 click here ➡️➡️ mquni.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_es…
Katrina Kenah presenting on the importance of social connections during stroke rehab Heidi Janssen prof julie bernhardt, AM, FAHMS
Very proud of Katrina Kenah leading the way on innovative research into the impact of boredom on people’s experience of stroke rehab and use of non-therapy time. Uni Newcastle Research strokebrainPRC
Well done #mariasammut on your presentation at #smartstrokes22 today. Your first F2F conference presentation was very successful! More results from S+SLAM-TIA to come HNE Health Uni Newcastle Research NSW Health Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) Prof Coralie English (she/her) 🌈 Kirsti Haracz Prof Michael Nilsson
🚨🗓️📢 Abstracts close 26 Sep 2022 for Advances in #Stroke Recovery 2023 #ASR23 It's virtual so you can join from anywhere in the 🗺️ strokerecoveryconference.ca/abstracts/ Check out the program & 🤩🤩 speaker line-up ➡️ strokerecoveryconference.ca/agenda/day-1/ @HSFCSR World Stroke Org ASNR Stroke Foundation
It's #ResearchWeek at @SVHSydney! A chance to hear from campus scientists and clinician researchers working together to improve healthcare🌟#researchmatters Event details on our website: svcresearchweek.com.au/events/ Join us online! Garvan Institute of Medical Research Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute @StVHealthAust
Excitedly planning for the Yarning up After Stroke Family Fun Day at Tamworth on Saturday 8th October 2022. Supported by Stroke Foundation HNE Health Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) NHMRC and many other community groups helping on the day.
Dr Michelle Kennedy is our 2022 Early Career Researcher of the Year. Find out what it means to her ✨
We need your help to develop a virtual assistant (computer character) for people living with stroke. Click here to read more about the research and if wanting to take part, start interacting with the virtual assistant right now #avatar #strokerecovery mquni.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_a5…