πππ | Today is #OverseasNHSWorkersDay - a day to celebrate the wonderful contributions of our international colleagues, on which the NHS depends #ONHSWD
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Quite right π
I'm guessing academic papers and not newspapers π
Of course! That would require remorse and humility.
Reece Foundation funded PhD at Newcastle University exploring FDG PET, MRI and gait analysis to uncover brain body coupling in Parkinson disease.
www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/job/phd-imag...
A hack with tape to open up the thumb, and allow you to manipulate smaller, more fiddly objects.
You can use zinc oxide tape, athletic strapping tape or kinesiology tape, that has more stretch.
Congratulations to the wonderful Natialia ππ½ππ½ππ½
Algorithm for the diagnosis of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease and related neuropathies.
Diagnosis and classification of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease is based on clinical presentation, electrophysiological characterization and genetic evaluation. http://dlvr.it/TQYnL7
Come a join our fantastic Integrated Community Stroke Service in Exeter.
π€ Band 7 OT or physio
π Exeter, Devon
π€© This is an exciting brand new role
π Closes 4th February.
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#StrokeRehab
Screen grab of the paper title and authors
I'm absolutely delighted that this paper is published, as part of the PhD work of Dr Louie Lee. It outlines a mixed methods evaluation of the Neuromuscular Bridges Self-management intervention using a hybrid feasibility-implementation design. Access it here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Image of person typing on laptop. Thanks to Christin Hume for making this photo available on @unsplash
π£Time to start thinking about abstract submissions and accommodation bookings for UK Neuromuscular Translational Research Conference 2026 17/18 April, Cambridge, UK. Check out the interesting 2026 agenda
π·https://bit.ly/3XOjZF8 (Image: Christin Hume @unsplash)
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Three people stood at a conference poster
Three people stood at a conference poster
A female presenter with two people at a desk, listening
An old University building
NMRR were in Antwerp this week, presenting our work at the European CMT Federation scientific meeting. It was great to have the opportunity to share the Better Balance-NMD program, & highlight the importance & directions of rehab research for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. 1/3
A group scientists outside a hotel in Italy
The Queen Square Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases team braving the rain in beautiful Stresa, for the Neuromuscular Study Group meeting. Always such a good meeting with great representation from the London team π€©
@uclbrainscience.bsky.social @cnmdrehab.bsky.social #NMSG2025
Chewing chips and chewing up racists. ππΎ
Wonderful place to work too π
Man giving a lecture at a lecturn
Excellent talk by Dr Louie Lee on the hybrid feasibility/implementation trial of a supported self-management intervention, Neuromuscular Bridges: Adapt-NMD.
#BritishMyologySociety #Oxford @ucl-qs-cnmd.bsky.social @ucl-qs-cnmd.bsky.social
Since this is apparently a resigning matter, Iβll just leave this hereβ¦
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
Reads: The Fellowship from the NIHR gives me protected time over the next five years to lead major research projects in two rare neurological conditions, which will aim to improve rehabilitation for patients. Iβll bring on board a postdoctoral research physiotherapist to work alongside me. Itβs a huge opportunity to advance rehabilitation research for people living with rare neurological conditions.
π Many congratulations to Dr @gitaramdharry.bsky.social on being awarded a Β£1.6M NIHR Fellowship!
She will be leading research into two rare neurological conditions: CMT and CANVAS.
Find out more: www.ucl.ac.uk/brain-scienc...
@uclqsion.bsky.social | @uclqsneuromuscular.bsky.social
"All of the other countries keep just watching us! ... You don't even see us as human beings!"
A screen grab of a social media post and link to an article about a successful NIHR fellowship
Still pinching myself and can't wait to get started π€
www.uclhospitals.brc.nihr.ac.uk/news/ps15m-n...
Translational framework for implementation evaluation and research: implementation strategies derived from normalization process theory #impsci
implementationscience.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
Evolution of "Sunset Over Seggae"
Congratulations, Louie, Aljwhara and Aleks! ππ½ππ½ππ½
My brother is a patient and knowledgeable teacher, but his own work is really excellent. You can check it out here:
dhanrazfineart.co.uk
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An oil painting of a sunset over a tropical beach with two boats in the foreground.
On the right is a recently completed oil painting of a sunset, from my holiday seeing family in Mauritius last year: "Sunset Over Seggae". Here is a close up.
I find painting mindful and it refreshes my thinking. All so important for the day job βΊοΈ
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I am standing holding two pictures
Science and creativity go hand in hand. I'm blessed to have a brother who is a portrait artist and teacher. He's helped me on my journey to rediscover my love of art. On the left is a charcoal drawing of a bust of Brutus from 2017, the start of that journey 1/3
Scoping review highlighting lack of #rehabilitation research in POEMS syndrome,
Led by NHNN physio Lucy Johnson, published in @clinicalrehab.bsky.social
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
@uclh.bsky.social @gitaramdharry.bsky.social @jackiewalumbe.bsky.social
A key message is how we pay forward to those stepping onto the journey & I've contributed a few thoughts in the last chapter on how we share our privilege.
Supervisors & supervisees, I honestly think this is a great guide that's both practical & human.
Thank you for bringing it to life, Janet! 3/3
What I love in particular is the inclusion of chapters that focus on the person, such as health and wellbeing, being a care giver while in the PhD journey.