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Tyromotion Day - Saturday 21st September

Lucille Watts • Aug 05, 2019

Programme announced

Ectron is pleased to announce the UK's first annual Tyromotion Day.

This event will provide the unique opportunity to see all the Tyromotion devices available on the market under one roof and meet Tyromotion users from both the NHS and private sector from around the UK. At the event you will get to experience all the Tyromotion devices, learn about the latest news, research and developments from Tyromotion.

Furthermore the day will be split into sessions where Tyromotion users from different clinics will share their learnings, case studies, knowledge and best practice.

There will also be plenty of opportunity for feedback, questions and discussion.

It is Ectron's hope that everyone can learn and gain from the experience of others who have implemented Tyrotherapy and help to create UK knowledge leaders in Tyrotherapy.

Programme

9.30am - 10am Coffee and registration

10.00am -10.30am Welcome, latest news, research and developments from Tyromotion.

10.30am - 11.15am PABLO Gait and TYMO Balance - Chris Morden, Ectron.

11.15am - 12.00pm Introducing OMEGO Gait rehabilitation

12.00 pm - 12.45 pm Tyrotherapy & Spinal injuries - Ruth Peachment from Stoke Mandeville Spinal Injuries Unit

12.45 pm - 1.30pm MYRO from a Lead OT's perspective. Shiva Jamwal, The Royal Buckinghamshire

1.30pm - 2.15pm Lunch and networking

2.15pm - 3.00pm Implementing an Upper Limb Programme & Case Study - Ali Gomes Da Silva, Hobbs Upper Limb Programme, Bristol.

3.00pm - 3.45pm Implementing an intensive neurological rehabilitation service with Robotics & VR, Sarah Daniel, MOTIONrehab

3.45pm - 4.00pm Questions and closing

TYROMOTION DAY

Date: Saturday 21st September

Time: 9.30am - 4.30pm

Venue: MOTIONrehab, Leeds. LS27 0RY

Cost : FREE

Limited spaces so book early to avoid disappointment


To book your free place please CLICK HEREfor Eventbrite

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