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Dr Vivienne Travlos - Neuro-respiratory, MND, NMD

Dr Vivienne Travlos is a Respiratory Physiotherapist at the MND Association of Western Australia and Principal Physio at Breathe Physio. She has a PhD, MSc of (Management of hildhood Disability) a GradCert in university teaching. This episode is all you want to know about neuro r ...  Show more

A/Prof Simone Dorsch - Strength training after stroke, Dosage & Intensity, Personalising practise

A/Prof Simone Dorsch is a lecturer in neurological physiotherapy at Australian Catholic University in Sydney and a Director at the StrokEd collaboration. Simone holds a Masters of Health Science (Neurological Physiotherapy) and a PhD in increasing strength after stroke from Unive ...  Show more

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