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Sitting time after stroke. How much is too much, at what times after stroke is it a problem and what can we do about it?

Date/Time
Date(s) - 02/12/2019
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Location
Basement Lecture Theatre

Categories


London ACPIN
Evening Lecture
Followed by wine and nibbles

 

     Professor Coralie English

London ACPIN presents an evening with Professor Coralie English, who will be presenting her research
into how breaking up sedentary time with short bursts of activity could improve health and wellbeing after
stroke. Professor English is Deputy Director of the Priority Research Centre for Stroke and Brain Injury,
Hunter Medical Research Institute, Australia. She leads a team of researchers whose work focuses on
understanding the effects of physical activity, aerobic exercise and sedentary behaviours in people after
stroke. She had a clinical physiotherapy career in neurorehabilitation and has since published over 70
research articles, 20 focused on sitting time after stroke.

Additional Information:

No tea or coffee allowed in the lecture theatre. The lecture theatre can be cold so please bring layers! – We do not usually provide handouts but will aim to send a link to lecture notes for the day.

 

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