We had a great chat with @AllieDWSullivan this week! Her work demonstrates a clear and important link between parenting practices, stress and accelerated biological aging. We also talked about the practicalities of telehealth, time out and coaching!
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What a whirlwind! Home after 7 days travelling, 4 nights in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Met w old friends & new, learnt & shared latest research in childhood-onset disability & had lots of fun @EACD2023. Speaking of fun: had a great time on @ResearchworksP podcast w @DaynaPool. Link 👇🏼
With a personality that lights up every room, April Wise made a special visit to MRP!
April, an inquisitive 8 year old with cerebral palsy, is currently undergoing rehab with Healthy Strides to regain her strength after major neurosurgery.
You're welcome back anytime, April! 💙
This week's podcast is not to be missed! @ginnypaleg and Roslyn Livingstone brought such an honest conversation to the table. Their insights are incredibly valuable to any treating therapist. This is what it means to be evidence based!
Congratulations to @curtinuni and @telethonkids researchers who received $1.5m in @nhmrc's #MRFF funding to support a project which aims to improve health outcomes for children with #cerebralpalsy by using sensors to promote movement: https://t.co/nodkJsIY7A
A great episode that has brought some robust and professional discussions about Dynamic Movement Intervention Therapy or #dmitherapy Head to our website to read the conversation with the founders of DMI. https://t.co/Tsg1jIbsz5
What a privilege it was to speak with the ever so passionate and inspiring @mdpeterz on the podcast this week. This episode is not to be missed as we talk about psychology morbidity in #CerebralPalsy. A great conversation - we hope you can join us!
I recently spoke to @DaynaPool & @ash_l_thornton@ResearchworksP about #SportsStars results, with a sneak peak of our 3y follow up | Episode 44 (Dr Georgina Clutterbuck) on Podbean, check it out! https://t.co/GrE2te7P8O
Have you heard the episode with the incredible @GeorginaPaedsPT? What a great example of research that has long term outcomes supporting inclusion and sport participation. It is so practical especially within the context of the NDIS. Hope you enjoy listening to this one!
New Research: The Experience of Locomotor Training From the Perspectives of Therapists and Parents of Children With Cerebral Palsy https://t.co/RXeegX6gVr #Rehabilitation