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Author: Dr James McLoughlin

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Advanced Neuro Education - courses, webinars, blogs & podcasts.
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We chat with Clinical Lead Physiotherapist Liz Jemson-Ledger about the importance of effective Return to Learn plans following concussion.
A brief chat about using learnings from current multimodal concussion care to improve brain injury rehabilitation
In motor learning a new skill, we hope for some powerful neuroplasticity. Threats & physical consequences are worth considering. Papers James mentioned in the podcast: Bakkum, A., & Marigold, D. S. (2022). Learning from the Physical Consequences of Our Actions Improves Motor Memory. eNeuro, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0459-21.2022 Okubo, Y., Brodie, M. A., Sturnieks, D. L., Hicks, C., & Lord, S. R. (2019). A pilot study of reactive balance training using trips and slips with increasing unpredictability in young and older adults: biomechanical mechanisms, falls and clinical feasibility. Clinical Biomechanics , 67, 171–179. McCrum, C., Bhatt, T., Gerards, M., Karamanidis, K., Rogers, M., Lord, S. R., & Okubo, Y. (2022). Perturbation-based Balance Training: Principles, Mechanisms and Implementation in Clinical Practice. In https://osf.io › preprintshttps://osf.io › preprintshttps://osf.io › downloadhttps://osf.io › download. https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2022.1015394
Migraines are common. Migraines are fascinating. Migraine triggers can be weird and tricky, but they reveal important clues! Reference - Kesserwani, Hassan. 2021. “Migraine Triggers: An Overview of the Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Atmospherics, and Their Effects on Neural Networks.” Cureus 13 (4): e14243.
James discusses his top 5 movement myths and how this relates to motor control and the challenges around behaviour change. Enjoy.
We talk to Liz Jemson-Ledger, Clinical Lead Physiotherapist at Advanced Neuro Rehab. Liz is immersed in the world of concussion rehabilitation, and shares her thoughts on multidimensional care.
Where did vestibular rehabilitation start, how has it evolved, and what is next?
A brief introduction to Advanced Neuro Education and what to expect moving forward. Yay!
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