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Fitness in Neurological Populations Conference
 

Due to popular demand, registration to
Fitness in Neurological Populations: Application to Stroke
is sold out.

If you have any questions about this one-day conference or would like to enquire about your registration, please contact
Conference Services at 416-597-3422 ext. 3693, or email
murawiecka.marta@torontorehab.on.ca.

 

Toronto Rehab and the University of Toronto’s Department of Physical Therapy are pleased to host Fitness in Neurological Population: Application to Stroke, a one-day conference bridging new research with clinical practice to improve health, function and quality of life for people living with the effects of stroke.

Experts form Canada and the U.S. will speak on issues relating to fitness and aerobic capacity, give interactive group sessions and provide practical take-home messages on safe and appropriate exercise prescription for individuals living with the effects of stroke.

Physicians, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, kinesiologists and program directors from acute and rehabilitation hospitals, private practice and the community are invited to network, share research and learn best practice.

Topics, such as deconditioning following stroke, principles of exercise testing, exercise prescription and benefits of training on rehabilitation outcomes will be discussed along with workshops on sub-maximal and maximal exercise testing and functional measures of aerobic capacity.

When: June 2, 2006

Where: Toronto Rehab's Rumsey Centre
            347 Rumsey Road
            Click the link for directions

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