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Ask Me Anything: Headaches and Concussions - Episode 3

Ask Me Anything: Headaches and Concussions - Episode 3

Ask Me Anything: Headaches and Concussions - Episode 3

Mar 05, 2020 - 20:00 (EST)
1 hour

This webinar is now over. To access the full course click here. 

Introduction:

Concussions and post-traumatic headaches are increasingly prevalent conditions in clinical practice and are often challenging to treat. In addition to taking courses, it helps to have a forum to ask clinical questions.

This live Ask Me Anything webinar with Meaghan Adams, is an opportunity to take an in-depth look at concussion post-traumatic headache.

Ask Me Anything is just what it sounds like - you join online and ask anything you like! Topics for this webinar will be generated by the audience, and may include:

  • Common misconceptions about concussion or post-traumatic headache
  • How to educate patients about their condition
  • Treatment options for patients with a concussion or post-traumatic headache
  • Is the rest always best? How to make decisions about exercise and activity after a concussion?

A chat feature will be enabled to allow for live questions during the webinar.

This is the third Ask Me Anything webinar Meaghan has done with Embodia. Sign up early, as this session is expected to fill up quickly.

We strongly suggest that you review past webinars and/or Meaghan's online courses before attending this session. This will help you get the most out of the webinar. You can find Meaghan's recorded webinars and online courses on Embodia:

  1. An Impairment Based Approach to Concussion Assessment & Rehab
  2. Understanding Post-Traumatic Headache
  3. Ask Me Anything Webinar Recording (Jan 2020)
  4. Ask Me Anything Webinar Recording (Dec 2019)

 

The Details:

When: Thursday, March 5th at 20:00 pm EST

Where: Online - join from anywhere! Once you register you will receive instructions on how to join.

Who: This webinar is for everyone interested in learning more about concussion or post-traumatic headaches.

What: Those who join the webinar will be able to ask  Meaghan questions directly. 

Join Meaghan Adams for this live one hour Ask Me Anything Webinar. Register below (you must be signed into Embodia in order to register).

WARNING: Space is limited to the first 500 clinicians who register. 

These LIVE training always fill up fast so claim your spot right now to avoid disappointment. At Meaghan Adams last Ask Me Anything webinar, we had 500 registered and 112 on the waitlist!  Claim your spot now! 

March Webinar
The instructors
Meaghan Adams
PT, BSc, MSc(PT), PhD(Neuroscience)

Meaghan earned her physiotherapy degree from Queen’s University, and completed Fowler-Kennedy’s Sport Physiotherapy Fellowship before earning a Certificate in Sport Physiotherapy from Sport Physiotherapy Canada. She also holds a Certificate in Vestibular Rehabilitation from Emory University. Meaghan completed her PhD in neuroscience at the University of Waterloo, studying how concussions affect brain function and sensory integration, and is currently a post-doctoral fellow at Toronto Rehab and York University studying the integration of cognition, motor function, and sensory inputs in adults with prolonged concussion symptoms using virtual reality and tablet-based computing.

Meaghan serves as the vice-chair of the Neurosciences Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, and is an Assistant Clinical Professor (Adjunct) at McMaster University’s School of Rehabilitation Science.

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