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We are passionate about neurological rehabilitation; our neuro OT blog has been designed to help us share our collective wisdom to influence, educate and spark moments of discussion and reflection.

If you are interested in, or have been affected by brain injury, if you are passionate about occupational therapy, brain injury and neurological rehabilitation you are very welcome… come on in and join us!

The role of occupational therapy in post-crash rehabilitation

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The role of occupational therapy in post-crash rehabilitation
How occupational therapy can enhance recovery and independence after road crashes through rehabilitation.

Driving the change: effective measures to road mishaps

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Driving the change: effective measures to road mishaps
Fostering a culture of awareness and protection via information and resources is crucial.

A journey of rehabilitation after a road tragedy

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A journey of rehabilitation after a road tragedy
Ronny’s resolve would prove important in his recovery with occupational therapy.

Road Victim Month: statistics and safety measures

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Road Victim Month: statistics and safety measures
We unveil the numbers as August marks National Road Victim Month - a month to remember lives lost, and those injured, while on our roads.

New and updated for 2024: apps to boost brain injury rehabilitation

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New and updated for 2024: apps to boost brain injury rehabilitation
Twenty apps to support those living with brain injury, neurological and neurodivergent conditions.

Mobility matchmaking – Part 5: Scooterpac’s Cabin Car Mk 2

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Mobility matchmaking – Part 5: Scooterpac’s Cabin Car Mk 2
In part 5 of our Mobility Matchmaking wheelchair and mobility scooter series, meet Scooterpac’s Cabin Car Mk 2

RCOT in plea to remember OTs in NHS Long Term Workforce Plan

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RCOT in plea to remember OTs in NHS Long Term Workforce Plan
Leaders at the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) have been left bewildered and disappointed by the recently revealed NHS Long-Term Workforce Plan - but why?

UKABIF Awards 2023: What does it take to win? 

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UKABIF Awards 2023: What does it take to win? 
Have you got what it takes to win one of the highest accolades in the UK’s acquired brain injury (ABI) sector? 

World Alzheimer’s Month 2023

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World Alzheimer’s Month 2023
Defying dementia with magical mushrooms, new drugs, and neuro occupational therapy. 

Mobility matchmaking – Part 4: Permobil M Corpus ® VS

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Mobility matchmaking – Part 4: Permobil M Corpus ® VS
Which 2023 wheelchair or mobility scooter would you choose to chum up with?

Mobility hub unravels travel knots in England for disabled people

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Mobility hub unravels travel knots in England for disabled people
Occupational Therapists are driving home a new hub that makes travelling around England much easier for people living with mobility and other neuro challenges. 

The mystery of mindfulness

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The mystery of mindfulness
At Cambridge University, researchers have been trying to work out a mystery surrounding a centuries-old well-being practice. 

Back-to-front brain discovery re-routes verbal communication rehabilitation

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Back-to-front brain discovery re-routes verbal communication rehabilitation
Findings by American neuroscientists have upended a century-old belief about where the brain’s dictionary of verbal language is located.

Mobility matchmaking – Part 3: Revolve Air

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Mobility matchmaking – Part 3: Revolve Air
The design choice in wheelchairs and mobility scooters is growing globally [1], which is excellent news for users and those who support them.  But what should you be looking for in your new mobile buddy who may be accompanying you for years to come?

What’s On in 2023 - updated!

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What’s On in 2023 - updated!
A guide to this years key events in occupational therapy, brain injury and neurorehabilitation
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