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Upcoming Events and On-Going Education Opportunities

 

Announcing a course on

Developmental Orthopedics and CNS Dysfunction:

TheraTogs™ Applications

Beverly (Billi) Cusick, PT, MS - Instructor

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin June 23, 2004

Learn More Here

 

Past Events

Reprogramming the human brain... translating brain plasticity research into clinical practice

Dallas Texas April 2003.  This is a professional meeting featuring 12 outstanding speakers including Mike Kilgard, Mike Merzenich, Mriganka Sur, etc. The meeting will be focused on translating cutting edge science into practical treatments.  Additional information to be posted upon receipt.  However, interested parties can contact Garen Sparks at garensparks@yahoo.com

Quebec CP Meeting

To be held in Quebec Canada, late April 2003. This symposium features an international group of speakers tackling a broad of issues including treatment delivery, research and quality of life issues. The organizers promise to have a true international panel featuring research that otherwise would not be seen in the USA.  Details can be found at http://www.crpc-ul.ca

 

Children with Sensory Integration Dysfunction (DSI)

Lucy Jane Miller, Ph.D., OTR; Click here for details 

Neuro-Developmental Treatment

February 8-10, Baby Treatment, San Jose, Ca - Barb Cupps, PT; Chris Cayo, OT

Learn more at www.boehmeworkshops.com

Stem Cell Research

February 14-19, 2002 AAAS Annual Meeting, Boston, Ma

Stem Cell Biology: From Basic Research to Clinical Opportunity - Monday, Feb 18th 9:30-12:30pm

New Neurons in the Adult Brain: Disease, Injury and Repair - Mon, Feb 18th 3 - 6 pm 

Learn more at www.aaasmeeting.org

 

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