The SPIN Team invites you to participate in a new priority-setting survey. This is an opportunity to express your opinions in regard to future directions of research into neurological disorders.
https://t.co/TBNp6cY0Mp
We're testing out a new biomechanical analysis software
This technology has previously been used in elite sports, but the SPIN team is excited about the role it could play in helping those with a neurological condition. @cruickshank_t@ShayneMarcVial@mitchturner23@MSWA_
Dr. Travis Cruickshank and Dr. Mitchell Turner from SPIN, alongside a team of neurological researchers, have recently published an article on boxing training for individuals living with Parkinson's Disease.
To read the article please follow this link.
https://t.co/Cuk0QNaw1W
A world-first ECU study has confirmed the link between Alzheimer's Disease and gut health, a crucial breakthrough which could lead to earlier detection and new potential treatments.
https://t.co/3MMnGBCtPK
ECU researchers have discovered a quick and commonly used body scan can also be used to detect if someone is at increased risk of developing dementia later in life.
https://t.co/v6rStiGLOB
We had a fantastic time taking on the stair climb challenge at the Step Up for MSWA Event. A big thank you to everyone who contributed to our fundraising efforts. Our team is already looking forward to next years event! 🏃♀️ 🏅
@MSWA_@CPH_ECU@EdithCowanUni
June is Migraine Awareness Month and this year the theme is 'Out of the Dark'. Much more than a simple headache, migraines often occur as debilitating 'attacks', including severe headaches, nausea, and light sensitivity #MAM 2022 #Outofthedark#MigraineAus
Meet Edi & Watson! 🐾Edi and Watson are @EdithCowanUni wellness dogs and often pop in to visit our research study participants. These lucky research participants got to spend part of their afternoon with Watson & Edi. Smiles all round for these participants and our furry friends!
SPIN Research has taken a community-centred focus from the outset. One of our core priorities is to develop tools to improve the quality of life for people with neurological conditions. Read more about our studies here: https://t.co/3HPKYVH0V1
Today we're celebrating World MS Day. This year the theme 'connections' recognises the social barriers that leave people affected by MS feeling lonely and socially isolated. #MSconnections. https://t.co/lUtnNDBj5l
The MINC trials are evaluating a new modern gaming technique that is designed to improved arm function, mood, and cognition. For more information about our MINC Trials please click here: https://t.co/XGva5ciEHw
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Are you currently living with a neurological condition? The SPIN Registry Program is currently seeking participants. Want to know more? Please visit: https://t.co/JWucwKmNo0
Who are we?
We are the SPIN Team @EdithCowanUni. We are a research program that aims to develop and implement intervention strategies targeting specific health problems for individuals living with a neurological condition.
More info?
https://t.co/HlM5amTmkv
#SleepAwarenessWeek highlights sleep research and at MSWA we’re all about that too. We’ve been supporting the #ECU light therapy trial since 2019. Participants have been using green-blue therapy glasses to combat fatigue and excessive daytime sleepiness: https://t.co/gmLJlXoHHt