Overview
A practical and interactive one-day course designed to build knowledge and confidence in stroke and neurorehabilitation. Attendees will explore the theory, evidence, and lived experience of stroke care while developing hands-on strategies to enhance their clinical practice.
Course aims
By the end of the study day, participants will:
- Understand the basic neuroanatomy of stroke and its impact on function
- Develop skills in assessing and managing common post-stroke impairments (cognitive, visual, upper limb, tone/spasticity)
- Explore evidence-based rehabilitation approaches and guidelines (RCP, SSNAP)
- Engage in interactive case discussions to apply learning to real-world scenarios
- Reflect on the patient journey through a first-hand account, enhancing compassionate, patient-centred care
Who should attend
- Junior Occupational Therapists
- Junior members of the MDT with an interest in stroke and neurorehabilitation
Why attend
- Learn from an expert multidisciplinary team
- Gain practical, evidence-based strategies you can apply immediately in practice
- Strengthen your understanding of RCP guidelines and SSNAP indicators
- Network with colleagues to share ideas and innovations
- Be inspired by a patient’s story and reflections on their recovery journey