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Knowledge Exchange Session of the NMD4C Community of Practice for physiotherapists and occupational therapists
Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists often work with clients with diverse needs and are eager to learn from experts and colleagues about effective strategies. This Knowledge Exchange Session provides a great opportunity to discuss challenges and successes, while connecting with peers across the country to strengthen our community and support each other. We are excited to…
Read MorePhysiatry Sharing Session 4: Efficacy of Omaveloxolone in Friedreich’s Ataxia: Delayed-Start Analysis of the MOXIe Extension
Session Chair: Dr. Marianne Nury Topic: Friedreich’s Ataxia and the newly FDA-approved drug Omaveloxolone, based on the article “Efficacy of Omaveloxolone in Friedreich’s Ataxia: Delayed-Start Analysis of the MOXIe Extension” by Lynch et al., 2022. Discussion: The event will take place on Tuesday, November 12th at 7pm ET/4pm PT/8pm AT/6pm MT. If you are interested in attending, please…
Read MorePhysiatry Sharing Session 3: Review of the multidisciplinary rehabilitation assessment and management of hand function in persons with NMDs
The Neuromuscular Physiatry Community of Practice sessions are centered around the discussion of an article aimed at promoting the sharing of clinical experiences and rehabilitation practices with a group of fellow physiatrists across Canada.
Read MorePhysiatry Sharing Session 2: Effect of specialist care lower limb orthoses on personal goal attainment and walking ability in adults with neuromuscualr disorders
The Neuromuscular Physiatry Community of Practice sessions are centered around the discussion of an article aimed at promoting the sharing of clinical experiences and rehabilitation practices with a group of fellow physiatrists across Canada.
Read MorePhysiatry Sharing Session 1: Long-term efficacy and safety of nusinersen in adults with 5q spinal muscular atrophy: a prospective European multinational observational study
The Sharing Sessions for the Neuromuscular Physiatry Community of Practice are centered around the discussion of an article aimed at promoting the sharing of clinical experiences and rehabilitation practices with a group of fellow physiatrists across Canada.
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