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ICADI2010 (International Conference on Ageing Disability and Independence)

Dear Colleague,

Do you have an interest in the commercial, social or technological challenges of an Ageing Population?

I am writing to invite you to attend a forthcoming major international conference on Ageing, Disability and Independence (ICADI2010) to be held at the prestigious SAGE Gateshead Conference Centre 7th - 10th September.

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Article alert from JNER: The relation between neuromechanical parameters and Ashworth score in stroke patients

Here is a link to a new article from JNER regarding relation between neuromechanical parameters and ashworth score in stroke patients.
http://www.jneuroengrehab.com/content/7/1/35

Society for Research In Rehabilitation

Dear All

The next meeting of the Society for Research in Rehabilitation will be held at the University of Salford on 2nd Feb.
The symposia are on "Implementing research in to practice" and "The implications for practice of recent research on stroke recovery" and there are free papers and posters.
There is a call for abstracts on any topic relating to rehabilitation – Deadline 5th November, details on the SRR website (www.srr.org.uk)

Please could you circulate the attached flyer to your contacts and networks, and consider coming yourself too of course.
See you there

Regards

the University of Newcastle - Centre for Rehabilitation and Engineering Studies (CREST)

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University of Leeds

Prof. Bipin Bhakta is an NHS Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine in Leeds and Clinical Director for Specialist Rehabilitation Services at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, the largest NHS Trust in the UK. He is also head of the Academic Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health at the University of Leeds and member of the UK Stroke Research Network Clinical Research Group in Rehabilitation Research.

Imperial College London

Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London. Members with interest in musculoskeletal frailty (Dr Bull, Professor Amis, Dr Hansen, Dr Shefelbine), upper limb biomechanics (Dr Bull, Mr Emery, Dr Hansen), neurorehabilitation and related neuroscience and robotics (Dr Burdet + 12 PhD students and collaborators at UCL). The Neuro-mechanical Control lab of the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial is well equipped with various sensors, camera-based measurement system, haptic interfaces and a fMRI compatible interface.

The University of Salford

Centre for Rehabilitation and Human Performance Research & THINKlab

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