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A Neuro Physio Podcast

Associate Professor Cathy Said - Falls in neuro conditions & older adults

16 Jun 2020

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1.46 – Intro2.20 – Cathy’s current role3.35 – Career pathway and developing interest in research5.35 – Part time vs FT PhDPhD9.26 – Transition to community walking post stroke12.04 – Refining PhD question with supervisors14.06 – Walking is not enough – impairments from the PhDImproving falls risk & PA in Neuro & Aged populations18.45 –  Tech innovations21.40  – Biofeedback for foot clearance in stroke23.00 – Can it be used in clinical practice?26.59 – Challenges of gait retaining & rehab fitting it all in28.38 – Translating falls evidence to practice in the current model of careClinical Research29.49 – Research grants tips34.06 – NHMRC health professionals training fellowshipCareer progression35.34 – Balancing with life with career progression37.52 – A/prof of physio roles42.20 – Researcher mum lifePapers and References DiscussedEffect of stroke on step characteristics of obstacle crossing               https://www.archives-pmr.org/article/S0003-9993(01)02683-1/fulltextControl of lead and trail limbs during obstacle crossing following stroke               https://academic.oup.com/ptj/article/85/5/413/2805010Linkshttps://www.safeexerciseathome.org.au/Our Previous Episode with Cathy Discussing www.safeexerciseathome.org.au/Like our podcast and want to support us?Share the show with your friends & colleagues, give us a rating on your podcast platform or Buy us a coffee. Matt & Erin run the podcast out of their own time and resources. We'd love to update our recording equipment & cover our podcast publishing costs. Buy us a coffee if you can.

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