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Recordings of the Webinars “Revised definition of the Bobath concept” – September 2020

Recordings of the Webinar “Revised definition of the Bobath concept”
Following the publication of a revised definition of the Bobath concept:Phase 3 [published in Physiotherapy Research International Volume 25, Issue 3, July 2020 and online December 2019] the Education Committee along with Julie Vaughan-Graham and Marc Michielsen are pleased to present to the membership a webinar on the revised definition with the aim for Instructors and Instructor Candidates to feel more confident in incorporating into their teaching practices.
The session will include a short presentation on the revised definition and a question and answer session.

The recordings of the two webinars are now available for viewing.
19th September  –LINK
26th September –LINK
The PowerPoint presentation is also on the website for your information.LINK
Two references were discussed during the webinars and the details are below. The “Important Movement Concepts” pdf is in the IBITA Library. LINK
– Vaughan-Graham et al 2019_Important Movement Concepts. Clinical Versus Neuroscience Perspective. pdf.
 – Krakauer JW, Carmichael ST, Broken Movement, the neurobiology of motor recovery after stroke, 2017, The MIT press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England.ISBN 9780262037228
Thank you to Ann Holland, Marc Michielsen and Julie Vaughan-Graham for their hard work preparing and presenting these webinars.
 
 
Samuel Jimenez 2020-09-26T14:11:07+00:00

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