Intensive rehabilitation: Evidence-based training for children with cerebral palsy

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A conference day will be organized on March 29, 2013, on the occasion of the visit to the UCL of the Professor Andrew Gordon of Columbia University (invitation ) :
On the occasion of the visit to the UCL of the Professor Andrew Gordon of Columbia University, l’école doctorale des sciences de la motricité, in collaboration with the COSY division (Institute of Neuroscience) is pleased to invite you on March 29, 2013 at a conference day :

                        Program : 

9h00

Opening of the day

9h15

1st morning session : Chair Prof. J-L. Thonnard

9h15

Scientific evidences for CIMT – Dr Eugène Rameckers, Adelante Rehabilitation Center, Maastricht University, the Netherlands

10h00

Bimanual intensive training – Prof Andrew Gordon, Biobehavioral department, Teacher College, Columbia University, New York

10h45

coffee break

11h15

2nd morning session : Chair Prof. Andrew Gordon

11h15

“HABIT-ILE”: improving bimanual coordination and lower extremity function in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy Dr Yannick Bleyenheuft, Institute of Neuroscience, UCL

12h00

lunch time

13h00

1st afternoon session : Chair Prof. Philippe Lefèvre

13h00

Hand functioning in children with cerebral palsy. Dr Carlyne Arnould, Haute Ecole Louvain en Hainaut, Charleroi

13h40

Spatial body representation in cerebral palsy children. Prof Dr Samar HATEM
Chef de Clinique - Clinique de Médecine Physique et Réadaptation - CHU Brugmann

14h20

coffee break

14h50

2nd afternoon session : Chair Prof. Martin Edwards

14h50

Evaluation of oculomotor performance in children with cerebral palsy. Caroline Ego, Pôle en ingénierie mathématique (INMA), ICTEAM, UCL

15h30

Working session

                       

                      Place : AUDITOIRE COUB12, Place de coubertin, 1 - 1348 LLN

                      Information : yannick.bleyenheuft@uclouvain.be

                      Free entrance - Registration requested : please mention here below your email address.

Intensive rehabilitation: Evidence-based training for children with cerebral palsy





 
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