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20th International Congress » Education in movement disorders

Date: Monday, June 20, 2016

Time: 12:30pm-2:00pm

Location: Exhibit Hall located in Hall B, Level 2

Session Type: Poster Session

Meeting: 20th International Congress

12:30pm-2:00pm
An innovative international educational network to improve physicians’ current management practices of patients with cervical dystonia and spasticity

C. Colosimo, K. Bhatia, R. Bhidayasiri, T.M. Chung, L.J. Jacinto, T. Landreau, K. Fheodoroff (Terni, Italy)

12:30pm-2:00pm
Barriers to providing quality care for people with Parkinson’s living in care homes in the UK: The role of staff training

L.L. Oates, A. Hand, R.W. Walker, W.K. Gray (North Shields, United Kingdom)

12:30pm-2:00pm
E-counselling to movement disorder callers in Africa

M. Busgopaul (Nouvelle France, Mauritius)

12:30pm-2:00pm
Efficacy of deep brain stimulation (DBS) patient education and post operative support: A summary of 3 months monitoring of unscheduled patient phone requests. An Australian private neurology clinic experience

K.A. O'Maley, P. Poortvliet, L.J. Cooke, P.A. Silburn (Brisbane, Australia)

12:30pm-2:00pm
Head and trunk control during stair ascent and descent in people with Parkinson’s disease

Z.J. Conway, P.A. Silburn, T.D. Blackmore, M.H. Cole (Brisbane, Australia)

12:30pm-2:00pm
Increased access to training in a Parkinson-specific rehabilitation approach through online learning

C. Fox, L. Guse, L. Ramig (Tucson, AZ, USA)

12:30pm-2:00pm
Introducing the 2nd edition of the occupational therapy for people with Parkinson’s: Best practice guidance

A. Aragon (Bath, United Kingdom)

12:30pm-2:00pm
Objectives of the MDS rare movement disorders study group

E.M. Gatto, A. Albanese, K. Bathia, F. Cardoso, M. Cesarini, A. Chade, P. Chana, A. De la Cerda:Chile, A. Espay, J. Etcheverry, J. Ferreira, P. Garcia Ruiz, J. Jankovic, H. Jinnah, R. Kaji, K. Kotschet, C. Marras, J. Miyasaki, F. Morgante, A. Münchau, P. Pal, M.C. Rodriguez Oroz, M. Rodríguez Violante, A. Sanguinetti, L. Schoel (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

12:30pm-2:00pm
Parkinson’s disease is characterised by differences in lower limb joint kinetics during stair ascent and descent

Z.J. Conway, T.D. Blackmore, P.A. Silburn, M.H. Cole (Brisbane, Australia)

12:30pm-2:00pm
Patient-centered educational intervention using hand-held electronic devices

N. Hellmers, A. Hanineva, J.C. Stribling, J. Carter, C. Henchliffe (New York, NY, USA)

12:30pm-2:00pm
Pshychoeducational interventions for demented patients with parkinsonism and their families

P.N.S. Almeida, A.C.P. Koutsandréou, A.C.M. Neri (Salvador, Brazil)

12:30pm-2:00pm
The impact of a movement disorders specialist on resident knowledge, as measured by the resident in-service training examination (RITE)

A. Killoran (Morgantown, WV, USA)

12:30pm-2:00pm
The National Parkinson Foundation mentoring and networking program: Phase I the process

C.B. Hunter, P.R. Palmentera, B. Vernon, A. Silver, K. Arney, J. Fleisher, F. Cubillos (Houston, TX, USA)

12:30pm-2:00pm
Translation of the European physiotherapy guideline for Parkinson’s disease to Portuguese

T.T.C. Capato, L.R.S. Almeida, J.M.M. Domingos, B. Bolem, S. Keus (São Paulo, Brazil)

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