MOTIONrehab was delighted to welcome Associate Professor, James McLoughlin from Your Brain Health this week to deliver In Service Training to the whole MOTIONrehab team on assessment and treatment of concussion. The training was held in our Leeds clinic and our Doncster, Hull and York clinicians were able to dial in and take part in the training.
 
James is Director of Advanced Neuro Rehab – neurological & vestibular rehabilitation private clinics in Adelaide South Australia. James has degrees in both Physiotherapy (University of South Australia) and Clinical Neuroscience (Queen Square, University College London). James has been involved in research into human balance, vestibular function, motor control and gait. He completed a PhD in 2015 at the University of New South Wales that examined the effects of fatigue on balance and gait in people with Multiple Sclerosis. James has been a part-time academic at Flinders University since 2006. James has also been involved in running and developing many professional development courses worldwide since 2005.
 
Thank you James for a really insightful training. The whole team really enjoyed the training session.
 

About Your Brain Health
Your Brain Health brings together expertise from neurological, sports and vestibular rehabilitation, combined with state-of-the-art technology and implementation of gold standard evidence-based practice.

Brain Health is a concept of vital importance, with relevance to many prevalent issues in society including mental health, concussion, brain injury, and many degenerative neurological conditions. Your Brain Health are prioritising concussion care through schools and sporting communities globally, meeting the demand for better practice and community awareness.

Your Brain Health aims to provide an ‘end-to-end’ solution that addresses brain health through targeted education, baseline screening and building a network of professional clinical support and expertise.

Your Brain Health aims to provide awareness and support around brain health by providing a baseline screening service and building a network of like-minded health professionals who can provide an equivalent service around the globe.