Het tweede gratis online event van het European Life After Stroke Forum Series 2022 komt eraan op 9 november. De registratie is nu geopend.
Het event in November zal zich richten op de drie gebieden die echt belangrijk zijn om mensen met een beroerte te helpen hun leven weer op de rails te krijgen.
Dit event is voor iedereen die geïnteresseerd is in het leven na een beroerte en die de dienstverlening en zorg na een beroerte en revalidatie wil verbeteren.
Hieronder is alle informatie over het event te vinden. Dit is wel in het engels, omdat ook het online event in het engels wordt gegeven.
Hersenletsel.nl is lid van SAFE (Stroke Alliance for Europe).
The second event of the Stroke Alliance for Europe’s (SAFE) European Life After Stroke Series 2022 will be held on Wednesday 9 November and is now open for registration.
Running from 10.00 – 15.00 CET, the event will focus on three key issues faced by people living with stroke: getting back to work; fatigue and getting active after stroke. Chaired by Dr Carina Persson (University of Gothenburg, Sweden), Professor Avril Drummond (University of Nottingham, England), and Juliet Bouverie (Stroke Association, England) respectively. Each session will include a mix of presentations from stroke survivors and academically active speakers in the field of life after stroke.
This event is for anyone with an interest in life after stroke and keen to improve services and care post stroke and rehabilitation.
Session overviews
Getting back to work after stroke
Going back to work after a stroke is an important goal for many but may seem impossible. Yet, in spite of impairments, a return to professional work is possible. This session provides practical help on doing this.
Fatigue after stroke – what can we do?
Fatigue after stroke is common and debilitating. Yet despite much research, there are many unanswered questions about fatigue and how to manage it. Stroke survivors often report that clinicians do not talk to them about fatigue and that it is a symptom of stroke. This session will provide an overview of the topic and the important issues for both clinicians and stroke survivors.
Physical activity – getting active without sweat and lycra!
Being active after stroke is important both mentally and physically. This session will include evidence and how therapists support stroke survivors to get and stay active. A stroke survivor will also share their tips and experiences. The session will help to bust some common myths about physical activity and stroke.
SAFE is seeking accreditation for this event from the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education.
Find out more and book your free place.