Place and date

21-23.09.2017

EXPO Łódź Hall
Politechniki 4
92-564 Łódź

 
SESSION I - Neurorehabilitation of patients with upper limb deficit


Thursday, 21st September 2017 .


Session moderator: associate professor Maciej Krawczyk, Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology in Warszawa
   10.00AM – 10.10AM
Upper limb paresis – epidemiology and real state of physiotherapy
Julita Głowacka-Popkiewicz MA, Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology in Warszawa 
   10.10AM – 10.30AM
The effectiveness of intense occupational therapy among patients after injuries to central nervous systemo 
Joanna Ostałowska MA, Samodzielni Neurological Therapy Centre, Warszawa
Joanna Grot-Wodzyńska, 
Samodzielni Neurological Therapy Centre, Warszawa
   10.30AM – 10.50AM
Static patterns of scapula arrangement - clinical implications
Anna Konopka MA, Patrycja Puzewicz MA, Samodzielni Neurological Therapy Centre, Warszawa
   10.50AM – 11.10AM
What will happen with physiotherapy in hand spasticity? Facts and Myths
Jacek Czarnek MA, Cabinet of physiotherapy „Habilis” in Wrocław
associate professor Maciej Krawczyk,
Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology in Warszawa 
   11.10AM – 11.30AM
The application of virtual reality in activation of upper limb
Andrzej Czech MA, Brontes Processing, Gliwice
 


 

SESSION II - Activation of neuroplasticity processes vs complex rehabilitation


Thursday, 21st September 2017.


Session moderator: associate professor Elżbieta Miller, Physical Medicine Facility, Rehabilitation Chair, Łódź Medical University,
   11.45AM – 12.00PM
Activation of neuroplasticity processes in CNS injuries
associate professor Elżbieta Miller, Physical Medicine Facility, Rehabilitation Chair,
Łódź Medical University
   12.00PM – 12.10PM
Types of cognitive disorders and their therapeutic possibilities 
Magdalena Sabiniewicz MA, Physical Medicine Facility, Rehabilitation Chair,
Łódź Medical University
   12.10PM – 12.20PM
Speech disorder therapy techniques in brain injuries 
Magdalena Tomczyk MA, Physical Medicine Facility, Rehabilitation Chair,
Łódź Medical University
   12.20PM – 12.30PM
The possibilities of muscle strength and power measurement in strokes
Michał Starosta MA, Joanna Kostka PhD, Physical Medicine Facility, Rehabilitation Chair, Łódź Medical University
 


SESSION III - Living with spinal cord injury


Thursday, 21st September 2017.

Session moderators:
dr. Piotr Tederko MD PhD, Rehabilitation Department of the Medical University of Warsaw
professor Alvydas Juocevicius, Past President of the European Board of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine and representative of the Rehabilitation, Physical and Sport Medicine Center of the Medical Faculty Vilnius
   1.30PM – 1.40PM Living with spinal cord injury – international perspective
dr. Piotr Tederko MD PhD, Delegate of the European Board of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
   1.40PM – 1.50PM WHO Global Action Plan in favour of disability for years 2014-2021: “Better health for all disabled people” - project genesis and execution state
associate professor Jolanta Kujawa, Director of Rehabilitation Chair and Medical Rehabilitation Clinic of Łódź Medical University, vice-president of Rehabilitation, Physical Culture, and Social Integration Committee of Polish Academy of Sciences, Delagate to the UEMS Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Section and Board
   1.50PM – 2.00PM Basics of complex rehabilitation of people after spinal cord injury
Marek Krasuski PhD, Member of the European Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Council, Honorary Member of Polish Rehabilitation Society
   2.00PM – 2.10PM Expectations in the context of social inclusion of disabled people related to the environmental examination of people with spinal cord injury
Robert Jagodziński, Active Rehabilitation Foundation
   2.10PM – 2.20PM unctioning and Participation after Spinal Cord Injury: a longitudinal study
professor Alvydas Juocevicius, Past President of the European Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Council and representative of the Rehabilitation, Physical and Sport Medicine Center of the Medical Faculty Vilnius
   2.20PM – 2.30PM Discussion