This year's jointly hosted conference will take place online, due to continuing uncertainty relating to the safety of a physical event. We appreciate the importance of networking at conferences, so we are working to provide opportunities to support such activity.
We will be providing more details of the programme soon but we are delighted to let you know that the conference programme comprises high quality rehabilitation research, with the pupose of enhancing evidence-based practice for patient benefit.
This year's programme includes the following topics:
• Complex orthopaedics
• Frailty
• Long COVID-19 rehabilitation
• Spasticity and contractures
• Implementation
The content of the various presentations are designed to meet the following objectives:
• To share and encourage new high quality rehabilitation research
• To provide thought provoking workshops and presentations to develop rehabilitation skills and knowledge
• To provide opportunities to interact with other delegates and speakers
• To explore the relevance and application of the frailty concept to supporting people with long term conditions in clinical practice and research
• To provide an expert knowledge update on the management of spasticity and contractures as well as specialist orthopaedic interventions in people with long term conditions.
• To explore rehabilitation management of people with long COVID
• To showcase developments in rehabilitation technology and launch the BSRM Special Interest Group in Assistive Rehabilitation Technology (BSRM SIGART)
Please note that if you wish to select pay by invoice, you will need to book before 10pm on the 5th of Nov.
The deadline for booking your tickets is midnight on Mon 7th of Nov.
After you have booked your ticket, please look out for your confirmation email. As this is an automated process it is likely to go into your junk/spam filter. Therefore, we advise that you look in that folder shortly after booking.
Please note that if you are paying by card, this can be a debit or a credit care.
Online - Virtual meeting