Centre for Research Excellence in Cerebral Palsy podcast

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Synopsis

The Centre of Research Excellence in Cerebral Palsy (CRE-CP) brings together leading researchers, clinicians and consumers in a concerted effort to bring about change in the management and treatment of cerebral palsy. The ultimate goal of CRE-CP is to improve the physical, mental, social and emotional health and well-being of any person affected by cerebral palsy, and their families. Specifically, the research program aims to increase functionality, quality of life and social participation, whilst reducing pain and deformity.

Episodes

  • Measuring Quality of Life

    11/10/2018 Duration: 28min

    In this episode, two PhD candidates discuss their work into measuring the quality of life of people with cerebral palsy. The speakers are Elena Swift and Utsana Tonmukayakul. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • The multiple applications of gait and movement analysis

    19/07/2018 Duration: 40min

    In this episode we hear a selection of speakers moderated by Dr Morgan Sangeux. The speakers are as follows:Dr Morgan Sangeux, Group Leader Orthopaedics and Gait Laboratory, Murdoch Children's Research InstituteDr Elyse Passmore Senior Biomedical Engineer, The Royal Children's HospitalMs Melissa Louey PhD candidate, The University of MelbourneDr Claudine Kraan, NHMRC Early Career Researcher, Murdoch Children's Research InstituteMs Rachel Kennedy, PhD candidate and Senior Clinician Physiotherapist, The Royal Children's Hospital See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Rehabilitation robots - current and future uses of robots in paediatric rehabilitation

    20/04/2018 Duration: 17min

    In this episode, physiotherapist Jo Butchart discusses preliminary research into the use of robots in paediatric rehabilitation.Jo Butchart is Senior Physiotherapist with the Victorian Paediatric Rehabilitation Service. This episode was recorded at the Reddihough Symposium, held at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Special edition: post-operative rehabilitation procedures for children having lower limb orthopaedic surgery (with Claire Kerr)

    05/04/2018 Duration: 31min

    In this special edition. Knowledge Transfer Fellow Claire Kerr outlines a project focused on post-operative rehabilitation procedures for children having lower limb orthopaedic surgery. Claire is joined by Dr Adam Scheinberg and Dr Shaneil Fransch to discuss resources that have been developed as part of this project, including an information booklet for families and key messages from a systematic review. The discussion is moderated by Project Manager of the Centre of Research Excellence in Cerebral Palsy, Tessa Devries. We encourage you to share this podcast with any families or clinicians one of the CRE-CP Knowledge Transfer projects. Find out more about our CRE here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Peter Rosenbaum: Using f-words to set goals for children with neurodisability and their families

    29/03/2018 Duration: 30min

    In this episode, Dr Peter Rosenbaum talks about using the the f-words of childhood disability to set goals for children with neurodisability and their families. See episode 3 of this podcast for lots more on the f-words.Dr. Peter Rosenbaum is Co-Founder of CanChild. He is a Professor in the Department of Pediatrics and an Associate Member of the Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at McMaster University. He is a contributing author on over 300 peer-reviewed papers and book chapters, and the author, co-author or editor of four books in the field of developmental disability. Find the f-words tools Peter refers to in this episode here:https://www.canchild.ca/en/research-in-practice/f-words-in-childhood-disability/f-words-tools See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • VPRS Education Day Part 4: Early Detection

    15/02/2018 Duration: 29min

    In this edition, we hear about current and emerging research in paediatric rehabilitation from a selection of practitioners with the Victorian Paediatric Rehabilitation Service. WWe hear in this podcast from Associate Professor Alicia Spittle of the Murdoch Children's Research Institute and the University of Melbourne, and Sue Greaves, the Acting Manager of Occupational Therapy at the Royal Children's Hospital. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Episode 8 - Sleep

    27/10/2017 Duration: 39min

    In this edition, we hear a conversation about the health impacts of sleep on young people with cerebral palsy. We hear from:Giuliana Antolovich; paediatrician at the Royal Children's HospitalSacha Petersen; Clinical Nurse Consultant at the Royal Children's Hospital and PhD candidateSue McCabe; Occupational Therapist and PhD candidate. Links referred to in the episode:Sue McCabe's slidesSue McCabe's paper See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • VPRS Education Day Part 3: Outpatient Development

    28/08/2017 Duration: 12min

    In this edition, we hear about current and emerging research in paediatric rehabilitation from a selection of practitioners with the Victorian Paediatric Rehabilitation Service. We'll hear this discussion in four parts - this is part two. In parts one, three and four; early detection and intervention, participation in rehabilitation and upper limb orthosis. This episode features Sue Greaves, Acting Manager of Occupational Therapy at the Royal Children's Hospital. Sue gives some updates on exciting new things happening in the outpatient developmental assessment programs at the Children's. Now, Sue starts with an acronym - AHDAC is the Allied Health Developmental Assessment Clinic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • VPRS Education Day Part 2: Upper Limb Orthosis

    21/08/2017 Duration: 18min

    In this edition, we hear about current and emerging research in paediatric rehabilitation from a selection of practitioners recorded at an education day hosted by the Victorian Paediatric Rehabilitation Service. We'll hear this discussion in four parts - this is part four. In parts one, two and three; early detection and intervention, outpatient developmental assessment programs and participation in rehabilitation. This episode features Professor Christine Imms, Head of the School of Allied Health at Australian Catholic University. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • VPRS Education Day Part 1: Participation

    13/08/2017 Duration: 24min

    In this edition, we hear about current and emerging research in paediatric rehabilitation from a selection of practitioners presenting at a Victorian Paediatric Rehabilitation Service education day in July 2017. This is part one of four, featuring Professor Christine Imms, Head of the School of Allied Health at the Australian Catholic University.  Christine speaks about participation in rehabilitation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Episode 7 - Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy

    09/03/2017 Duration: 17min

    Dr Adrienne Harvey looks at the current evidence and future research directions in dyskinetic cerebral palsy. Adrienne is a Research Physiotherapist in Developmental Medicine at the Royal Children's Hospital and a researcher with the Murdoch Children's Research Institute. Links from this episode: SCPE-CP Classification Tree Care pathways for dystonia See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Episode 6 - Alternative And Augmentative Communication

    28/09/2016 Duration: 28min

    This episode outlines the myths and benefits of using alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) with children with cerebral palsy, including current research, an understanding of how AAC fits with typical language development, why AAC is important for children with cerebral palsy and what's new in AAC strategies and technology. Speakers include Gemma Holleran and Katie Lyon from Scope Victoria. Links and more information are found in the Scope Victoria handout here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Episode 5 - Mental Health Of Parents And Carers

    28/06/2016 Duration: 25min

    A panel of speakers from the Centre of Research Excellence in Cerebral Palsy and the Jack Brockhoff Child Health and Wellbeing Program speak on research into the impacts on and opportunities for parents and carers of children with cerebral palsy. The speakers are: From the Jack Brockhoff Child Health and Wellbeing Program: Elise Davis, Associate Director; Kim-Michelle Gilson, Psychologist and Research Fellow; Joan Gains, Research Advisor and parent of a young person with cerebral palsy. And Dr Helen Burke-Taylor, Senior Lecturer in Occupational Therapy from Australian Catholic University. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Episode 4 - Dr Virginia Wright - Igniting Fitness Possibilities For Children With Various Abilities

    05/05/2016 Duration: 20min

    Episode 4 - Dr Virginia Wright - Igniting fitness possibilities for children with various abilities by Centre of Research Excellence in Cerebral Palsy, MCRI See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Episode 3 - Peter Rosenbaum - Knowledge Translation; An Update On The 'F-words'

    01/04/2016 Duration: 16min

    Peter Rosenbaum talks about knowledge translation in the context of the F words of childhood disability. Professor Rosenbaum is a Developmental Paediatrician and researcher with special interests in childhood disability. His research areas include family-centred service - what it is and how to measure it; the natural history and prognosis of children with cerebral palsy; measurement and classification of functional status of children with disabilities; and knowledge translation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Episode 2 - Rachel Toovey, Hip Surveillance For Children With Cerebral Palsy

    17/02/2016 Duration: 23min

    Rachel Toovey, a PhD candidate and physiotherapist with the Centre of Research Excellence in Cerebral Palsy, talks about the hip surveillance project. Recorded live at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • (Unedited) Lena Krumlinde Sundholm - Functional Hand Use In Children With Unilateral Cerebral Palsy

    15/10/2015 Duration: 57min

    This is the complete and unedited presentation given by Lena Krumlinde Sundholm, which forms the basis for Episode 1 of the CRE-CP podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Episode 1 - Lena Krumlinde Sundholm - Functional Hand Use In Children With Unilateral Cerebral Palsy

    15/10/2015 Duration: 17min

    In the first episode of the Centre for Research Excellence in Cerebral Palsy podcast, Lena Krumlinde Sundholm details her research and practice in functional hand use in children with Cerebral Palsy. Lena Krumlinde Sundholm has been a key player in revolutionising the way therapists see treating the upper limb (arm). She is the developer of the assisting hand assessment (AHA) and a co-author of other classification scales such as the MACS (Manual Ability Classification System) and assessment tools including the CAPE/PAC (Children's Assessment of Participation and Enjoyment (CAPE) and the Preferences for Activities of Children (PAC)). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.