2025 After Work Lecture Series – Expert Clinical Reasoning Bundle

2025 After Work Lecture Series – Knowledge Update Series

A series of lectures for Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists

Do you work with clients with neurological conditions?

This series will involve an introduction to clinical reasoning theory followed by presentation of a series of complex case studies, focussed around a topic. Two experienced clinicians will elaborate their decision making about initial assessment and interpretation of findings, and will lead a discussion on future management including goal setting.

Don’t miss out this time!

Due to the administration costs of these evening lectures, we can-not arrange refunds for non-attendance

22 July – Managing UL pain post ABI

Persistent pain is a common feature of neurological conditions, including stroke, TBI, MS and PD. This case study will explore co-existing dystonia and complex regional pain syndrome in a person with hemiplegia following brain injury.

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29 July – FND – Dissociative Episodes

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain. In contrast, dissociative attacks are considered a type of FND, as they result from a temporary dysfunction in the nervous system without abnormal electrical activity. Understanding these distinctions is vital for therapists to enhance patient care and treatment outcomes.

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26 Aug – Cognitive and Perceptual Deficits and Their Impact on Movement

Functional mobility is also limited by non motor impairments. This case study and discussion will explore how cognitive and perceptual deficits impact motor function.

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28 Oct – “It’s All About the Trunk”

A complex case study exploring how addressing the trunk can be central to achieving function in a client with neurological impairments living in the community.

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25 Nov – Complex UL – Reach and Grasp

Upper limb deficits after stroke are complex, often involving deficits of motor and sensory function as well as perceptual dysfunction. This session will explore the clinical reasoning, considerations and intervention options for a variety of presentations.

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