The Belgian Society for Neurorehabilitation (BSNR) invites you to its virtual symposium 2020.
The symposium will focus on “Exercise and brain health” and will take place online on Thursday 26th of November 2020 starting at 4PM.
Participation is free. Registration is required: register here
Programme:
4pm Introduction
4:10 Oral presentations
Louise Declerck (UCLouvain) |
Physical activity for individuals with a physical disability: beliefs and actions of PMR health professionals |
Gauthier Everard (UCLouvain) |
Self-rehabilitation for stroke patients – A Systematic Review and meta-analysis |
Mahyar Firouzi (VUB) |
Perceptual sequence learning is intact in subjects with Parkinson’s disease |
Elissa-Marie Cocquyt (UGent) |
The impact of bilingualism on the recovery of phonological input processing in aphasia after stroke |
4:50 Invited Lecture
Prof Ulrik Dalgas (Aarhus University, DK) |
From exercise to brain health in healthy and clinical populations |
5:30 Short communications
Maud van den Bogaart (UHasselt) |
Using deep learning to track 3D kinematics |
Ioannis Doumas (UCLouvain) |
Motor and cognitive dynamic difficulty adjustment for robot-mediated upper limb rehabilitation after stroke |
Clara Selves (UCLouvain) |
Evaluation of an electromechanical oscillatory device for the assessment of the neural and non-neural components of wrist hyper-resistance in patients with central nervous system disorders |
Anke Van Bladel (UGent) |
The use of shoulder orthoses post-stroke: effects on balance and gait. A systematic review |
Hanne Huygelier (KULeuven) |
Preliminary evaluation and safety of HEMIRehApp: an engaging, multisensory, immersive rehabilitation app for hemispatial neglect |
Niels Peeters (KULeuven) |
Scoring methods of cognitive fatigability in people With Multiple Sclerosis |
Tianlu Wang (KULeuven) |
Modulating the interhemispheric activity balance in the intraparietal sulcus: a real-time fMRI neurofeedback study |
6pm Conclusion
Accreditation will be requested for Medical Doctors and Physical Therapists.