There continues to be growing interest in 'motor control' or 'neuromuscular control' exercises to help with skill acquisition and performance.
Within the Balance & Motor Control Course (next course November 2nd & 3rd in Perth) we discuss how the 10 Movement Training Principles can be used...
Concern about concussion in the community is growing and people are asking important questions about how to improve concussion care and long-term brain health. The answer to these questions may well be already underway with improved clinical assessments. Improving concussion assessments may be...
This new study provides some interesting data about football (soccer) and neurodegenerative disease. Below is a summary and discussion of what they found.
Ueda, P., Pasternak, B., Lim, C.-E., Neovius, M., Kader, M., Forssblad, M., Ludvigsson, J. F., & Svanström, H. (2023). ...
We've been very busy!
Yes, I was on national telly!
on the radio
& Keynote speaker at Sports Medicine South Australia
and why?
Concussion!
Concussion is headlining news nearly every day. Most of the news is unfortunately focusing on the negative & sometimes devastating effects of...
Happy new year from Advanced Neuro Education!
2022 was an exciting year as we launched Advanced Neuro Education to the world with some courses, webinars, blogs and podcasts. Topics ranged from stroke recovery, vestibular assessment and rehabilitation, concussion discussions, motor control musings...
Check out this quick 3 minute video which summarises BPPV in a nutshell.
Our updated online course 'Positional Vertigo - a comprehensive guide to treatment' is now available.
With so many people in the community suffering with this condition,
ALL Physiotherapists and General Practitioners...
As we continue to learn more about concussion it is important that we also educate the community at the same time.
Nowadays, concussion is headline news. This is good news in terms of a greater awareness about brain health, but it also brings an element of sensationalism and inaccuracy to some of...
Dizziness is unbelievably common. We have all experienced some form of dizziness in our life and most of us know people who experience or suffer from dizziness. As a symptom, dizziness was once a great frustration in medicine – difficult to diagnose and assessment was a little ad-hoc....
The recovery of upper limb and hand function following stroke remains both a fascination and frustration! Some stroke survivors show gradual signs of upper limb (UL) and movement recovery over 3-6 months following the stroke event. Many people who show early signs of recovery in the first few...
The Concussion Rehab Clinic at Advanced Neuro Rehab
Building expertise
We have been working very hard behind the scenes to ensure our staff remain at the forefront of concussion management. Our extensive experience in the rehabilitation of people with traumatic brain injury and...
How much should we focus on the trunk in rehabilitation? The degree to which we spend time working on trunk muscles and trunk movement is a common and long-standing debate in neurology, musculoskeletal and sporting rehabilitation fields. The trunk certainly gets a bad rap in some stroke...
No! I am not suggesting you eat lemon seeds if you have a Functional Neurological Disorder (FND). L.E.M.O.N. S.E.E.D is the ordinary acronym that arose from one of our recent professional development sessions at Advanced Neuro Rehab. I know it’s not great, but it stuck! Anyway,...