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Falls after stroke
Many people who have had a stroke experience falls; approximately twice as many as the general older population. But we can do something to combat this! Between 2019-2023, I had the privilege of delivering interventions on the Falls After Stroke Trial, which was published in the BMJ this week . Participants received 10 therapy visits (7 weekly visits and some follow-ups) plus 2 phone calls over a 6-month intervention period. Intervention aims were 3-fold; 1. Improve home s
johannahp
Mar 261 min read
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Physiotherapy, the NDIS, and you.
Many people who have previously accessed Physiotherapy through their NDIS plan are finding that their therapy hours have been drastically cut. Whilst this will understandably make you sad, maybe even angry (after all, Physio's are amazing people and you won't want to see less of yours!!), the changes are in line with the original vision for the NDIS and may represent an opportunity for you. There are circumstances in which it makes sense to see a Physiotherapist frequently.
johannahp
Mar 52 min read
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Goggles in Vestibular assessment
Inventis Videoscope Goggles Our eyes are windows. To the soul? Yes. To the mind? Yes. To the balance system? Definitely! We are wired to...
johannahp
Aug 22, 20251 min read
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Otoconia
What are these? Thankyou, Vestibular First , for these lovely little models. They were kindly donated to all participants of the...
johannahp
Jun 27, 20252 min read
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