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Cerebellum, Movement and Beyond – 12th & 13th October

Training Course:

Cerebellum. Movement and Beyond

12th & 13th October

The function of the cerebellum goes far beyond its commonly recognized role in
balance and coordination. If you are a physiotherapist keen to enhance your skills
in treating patients with a whole range of cerebellar disorders, this masterclass is
for you! Explore cerebellar anatomy and its influence on various regions in the
central nervous system, motor control, cognition, visual and auditory processing,
sensory integration, proprioceptive pathways and more with internationally
renowned experts in this field.
Discover new approaches and innovative treatment ideas to enhance your clinical
practice. via lecture and practical based learning

By the end of this course, you will learn/enhance your:
Knowledge of cerebellum & its functions
How the specific exercises will help your patients with neurological conditions.
About different technologies that aid rehabilitation
To use other equipment for coordinating normal eye directed movements
How cerebellum is affected by different pathologies & treatment methods.

Presenters:
Dr Kamran Khodakhah Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Dr Nicholas Holmes University of Birmingham
Dr Chrysa Spyridakou University College London
 Farshideh Bondarenko Birkdale Paediatric & Adult Neuro Physio Clinic

 Course Fee: £450.00 including lunches & refreshments. A place is only
confirmed on receipt of full fee.
To book please contact us on [email protected]
Cancellations no later than 19th of September after this date a fee of £150.00 will be charged.

Dr Kamran Khodakhah

Kamran Khodakhah, Ph.D.

THE BIG PICTURE

The interest of my laboratory is to understand the role of the cerebellum in motor coordination, cognitive and social function, and in addiction. Of particular interest to us is the general computational principles of the cerebellum, its interactions with other brain structures, and its role in motor and non-motor behaviours. We approach these questions from both basic science and clinical perspectives. We use a combination of techniques, from behavioural studies to optogenetics and electrophysiology (both in vitroand in vivo). Our studies take advantage of normal and transgenic animal models.

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Dr Nicholas Holmes

Nick studied in Manchester and Oxford, then did postdoctoral research projects in Lyon and Jerusalem before taking up a lectureship at Reading University, then moving to Nottingham in 2015. He runs ‘The Hand Lab’, studying the brain’ role in perception of touch on the hands, and in the rapid control of reaching and grasping movements. He is particularly interested in how individual differences in cerebellar function relate to differences in skilled movements in adults and children.

Farshideh Bondarenko

Farshideh Bondarenko

Farshideh is NHS trained and qualified (1977), she has worked in many centres of neurological excellence, including The National Hospital for Neurology, Great Ormond Street Hospital and Cheyne Hospital.

In 1987, she set up The Birkdale Clinic, responding to the demand – which the NHS cannot afford to fulfil – for more long term, consistent, intervention to improve a client’s quality of life.

Farshideh studied, and continues to, a broad range of physical therapy approaches, including Bobath, Peto, Carr and Shiatsu with many of the leading exponents of these disciplines. She has developed an effective and innovative approach to complex neurological presentations in both the adult and paediatric populations that may be tailored to each individual. Her area of special interest lies with children and young adults. She has extensive experience of most childhood conditions and their integration with family life over long time periods. Farshideh is a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (MCSP) and also of the Organisation of Chartered Physiotherapists in Private Practice (OCPPP) and the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Neurology (ACPIN).

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Chysa Spyridakou

Chrysa is a consultant audiovestibular physician and was appointed at UCLH in 2015. She was awarded her CCT in audiovestibular medicine in 2011 and she worked as a consultant in both adult and paediatric audiovestibular medicine from 2011-2015 at Whittington Health. She was trained as an audiovestibular physician in London (Charing Cross, St Ann’s, Great Ormond street, Royal National Throat, Nose & Ear Hospital and National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in Queen Square).

Prior to her training in audiovestibular medicine she completed training in otorhinolaryngology. She was awarded her medical degree from National and Kapodistrian University in Athens Greece. She was awarded an MSc in Audiovestibuar medicine in 2008 from UCL and an MD(res) in 2015 from UCL. She runs general specialty clinics for children with hearing and balance problems. She runs an MDT hearing clinic for children with complex needs and the only national clinic for children with Auditory Processing Disorders (APD).

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