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Research Seminars in Physiotherapy at QMU, Edinburgh

Month

Speaker

Topic

Proponent

2005-2006

 

 

 

30/03/2006

 

Elaine Owen
North Wales Physiotherapy

Tuning of ankle-foot orthoses for children with cerebral palsy

Dr M van der Linden (Physiotherapy)

2006-2007

 

 

 

11/10/2006

 

Dr Michelle Harvie, Withington Hospital, Manchester

Can we reduce breast cancer risk through weight loss, energy restriction and exercise?

Prof Tom Mercer (Physiotherapy)

13/12/2006

 

Dr Lorimer Mosley University of Oxford

Pain and the brain - current concepts in rehabilitation

 

Dr P Roche (Physiotherapy)

01/02/2007

Dr Michael Iwama University of Toronto

The Kawa (River) Model : culturally relevant occupational therapy

 

Prof M Nicol
(OT & AT)

21/02/2007

Prof Roger Eston University of Exeter

 

Using Ratings of Perceived Exertion to control exercise intensity and predict maximal functional capacity: old and new applications

Prof T Mercer (Physiotherapy)

04/04/2007

 

 

Dr Nigel Gleeson Centre for Sports Injury Surgery AH and RJ Hospital Oswestry

Neuromechanical correlates of musculoskeletal fragility

Prof T Mercer (Physiotherapy)

02/05/2007

Dr Rosie Jones University of Bristol

Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) in Multiple Sclerosis 'What, when, how and who?

Dr M van der Linden (Physiotherapy)

2007-2008

 

 

 

23/10/2007

 

Prof Jenny Secker

Arts, mental health & social inclusion: what works and how?

Prof M Nicol
(OT & AT)

28/11/2007

 

Prof John Reilly
University of Glasgow

Low levels of physical activity in children: implications for obesity and other diseases'

Prof T Mercer (Physiotherapy)

12/12/2007

Prof Greg Whyte Liverpool John Moores University & CRY

The Athletes' Heart: From Physiology to Pathology (Suddencardiac death and the young)

Prof T Mercer (Physiotherapy)

23/01/2008

Prof Stuart Biddle Loughborough University

Physical activity and sedentary behaviour in young people: A complex issue, so why expect a simple solution?

Prof T Mercer (Physiotherapy)

2008-2009

 

 

 

26/11/2008

Dr John Buckley University of Bradford

 

Visuomotor control of locomotion: Effects of common types of visual impairment

Prof T Mercer (Physiotherapy)

11/02/2009

Prof Nanette Mutrie Strathclyde University & SPARCOLL

Somatopsychic benefits of Exercise for Breast Cancer Survivors?

Prof T Mercer (Physiotherapy)

18/03/2009

Dr Michelle Harvie Genesis Breast Cancer Research, Withington Hospital

Can we prevent breast cancer and its recurrence with diet and exercise?

Prof T Mercer (Physiotherapy)




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