
MOTIONrehab Director Sarah Daniel provides lecture and one-day workshop
MOTIONrehab was honoured to speak at the latest Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association’s Annual Conference, where Director Sarah Daniel provided a lecture and one-day workshop to attendees during the event.
Conducting its first conference in 2018, the Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association held its 7th conference recently at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, bringing together participants in the physiotherapy community worldwide to share knowledge, achievements, and opportunities within various healthcare settings. Founded in 1998, the Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association aimed to, and continues to, build a strong and united physiotherapy community that helps advance and advocate for the physiotherapy profession to the benefit of both practitioners and patients.
Recognised experts in the field of Neurological Rehabilitation, MOTIONrehab has been incorporating advanced technology and evidence-based therapies into their physiotherapy treatments since its inception. Supporting clients with various symptoms and challenges, the MOTIONrehab teams help individuals build not only their physical capabilities, but the independence and confidence they need to continue their rehabilitation outside of the clinic. Through the use of their person-centred therapy, MOTIONrehab has developed a unique approach to rehabilitation which focuses on personalised treatments so every individual client can reach their full potential.
Read about MOTIONrehab’s client stories hereOverseeing the running of multiple rehabilitation sites across South Yorkshire, including the newly opened Doncaster MOTIONrehab centre, MOTIONrehab Director Sarah Daniel was honoured to be invited as a guest speaker at the conference by the association’s president, Mr. Alex Woo, and was kindly sponsored by Medical Technologies to attend.
During her lecture and practical workshop at the conference, Sarah shared her knowledge with attendees on gait analysis, treatment techniques, and the importance of incorporating Tyromotion Technology in physiotherapy to help aid patient rehabilitation. Engaging with other physiotherapists from around the world, and sharing insights and experiences, Sarah was immensely grateful for the opportunity to connect with those within the physiotherapy community at the event and can’t wait to see what the future brings for the future of the field and how the community can continue to develop new innovative therapies for patients.
