Tag Search - 'Rehabilitation'
Understanding what self-advocacy means after brain injury
Posted on Wednesday 17th August 2022
A person who sustains a brain injury is likely to experience many transitions in their care and rehabilitation, as they move between different health services & settings. Where transitions are not well supported, there is a risk that the person may feel their needs and preferences are overlooked or don’t matter. This study aims to improve these transitions for people.
Read MoreBIBS21 virtual – Webinar One - Bold ideas better solutions 2021
Posted on Friday 6th August 2021
The focus this year is translating bold ideas into better solutions for the wellbeing of people with complex rehabilitation needs and life-ling support needs, their families, and advocates. With the theme across all online sessions of, ‘Participation in Dignity’.
Read MoreBIBS21 virtual – Webinar Two - Bold ideas better solutions 2021
Posted on Thursday 5th August 2021
The focus this year is translating bold ideas into better solutions for the wellbeing of people with complex rehabilitation needs and life-ling support needs, their families, and advocates. With the theme across all online sessions of, ‘Participation in Dignity’.
Read MoreBioSpine Symposium success!
Posted on Wednesday 23rd June 2021
The Hopkins Centre is proud to support the BioSpine research project.
Read MoreAcquired Brain Injury patients returning to work thanks to Hopkins research program at PA Hospital
Posted on Thursday 22nd April 2021
The Hopkins Centre seed funded research project with Metro South Health’s ABI Transitional Rehabilitation Service (ABI TRS) have developed a comprehensive vocational rehabilitation framework that is proving successful in the community setting.
Read MoreBack2Work: Early Intervention Vocational Rehabilitation Program & Evaluation
Posted on Tuesday 1st December 2020
Back2Work: Early Intervention Vocational Rehabilitation Program & Evaluation
Read MoreHopkins Hour Event Resources: 'New Technologies for Rehabilitation'
Posted on Tuesday 6th October 2020
Hopkins Hour: Positive Environments and Communities Research Stream
Read MoreThe NOVELL Redesign project: Neuroscience Optimised Virtual Environment Living Lab
Posted on Friday 4th September 2020
The NOVELL Redesign project team are celebrating a major milestone, just in time for National Stroke Week.
Read MoreInnovative researchers working to transform healthcare during COVID-19
Posted on Monday 31st August 2020
Improving technologies and telehealth digital connections for better service in remote healthcare during COVID-19
Read MoreNew innovations in virtual reality to transform brain injury rehabilitation
Posted on Thursday 20th August 2020
Researchers from The Hopkins Centre are leading the field in tackling spatial neglect, one of the most mysterious challenges experienced by people with brain injuries. Using an artificial intelligence (AI) enabled virtual reality system, Dr. David Painter, Professor Heidi Zeeman and Professor Trevor Hine recently won Australia's first ever Bionics Queensland Challenge in the category of ‘Neural and AI-Enabled Bionics’. Dr Painter will use the $50,000 prize money to fast track this cutting-edge bold idea into a better solution for people with spatial neglect following brain injury.
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