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Louise Johnson
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NHS Consultant Physiotherapist in Stroke • Researcher • www.wgstroke.org • Courses at www.rehablab.org.uk • Rehabilitation • Implementation Science • Personalised Care www.wasp.soton.ac.uk
🧠Stroke Movement Science Courses🧠

🌊 Hosted by UHD Therapies at Christchurch Hospital

💪🏾 Upper Limb - 29-21st Sept
🦵 Lower Limb - 8-9th Nov

£350 per person.

Evidence based, practical courses for PT/ OTs working in stroke rehabilitation.

📧 admin.therapies@uhd.nhs.uk
June 11, 2025 at 6:47 PM
Really great talk from Ulrike Hammerbeck on the mRS, its association to the range of impairments experiences post stroke, and its appropriateness as a primary OCM in rehabilitation studies.

Is it really a (blunt) measure of motor impairment?

#NNR2025
May 15, 2025 at 10:41 AM
Hybrid models of care - that include tele-rehabilitation - offer great opportunities to improve rehabilitation delivery and choice for many patients with neurological conditions. Systematic plans for adoption are needed. A great overview from Prof Jenny Freeman at #NNR2025
May 15, 2025 at 8:52 AM
Kicking off #NNR2025 with keynote from Prof Jenny Freeman on tele-rehabilitation 💻 📱 📞 . SR evidence shows telerehab yields comparable outcomes to conventional care across a range of outcomes. Cost effectiveness evidence limited. Patient satisfaction generally good 👍🏽
May 15, 2025 at 8:09 AM
Hearing about L1 psychological support at #UKSF24.

Hearing lived experience - “good psychological support lifts me up a bit, helps me to thrive. Bad psychological support can knock me down miles.”

Words have a profound impact +everyone should have L1 Psych Support Training.
December 5, 2024 at 9:26 AM
#UKSF24 Opening Plenary - we are already hearing about @NHSEngland 10 Year Health Plan - one priority is to shift care from hospital to community. Our @UHD_NHS SQUIRE pilot focusses on just this:
December 4, 2024 at 10:25 AM
#UKSF24 Prof Terry Quinn - excellent presentation challenging the stroke community to “zoom out”… rather than focussing in, specialising too far and working in silos. Priorities - recognising multimorbidity, frailty awareness, social determinants, rehab and life after stroke.
December 4, 2024 at 10:17 AM
#UKSF24 Opening Plenary - Prof Martin James, brilliantly highlighting the glacial process of knowledge translation and mobilisation…..with a call to arms to drive changes in practice. Key message relevant across the stroke pathway.
December 4, 2024 at 9:45 AM