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Locality: Osborne Park, Western Australia

Phone: +61 2 8091 1246



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15.01.2022 Thank you so much for your generous donations to Emma Gee’s Run Melbourne 2019 Campaign. On behalf of Emma and the AINRehab team we thank you for helping us raise awareness and a grand total of $3763!!! A message from Emma Gee: Last Sunday I took on Run Melbourne. Thank you for all your kind messages of support. It helped me get across the finish line. I have participated for 5 years in Run Melbourne and have become used to finishing last. But 5th year lucky, this year I di...dn’t come last! With each step, I was reminded of my neuro-rehab journey and how far I’ve come from my stroke. But also, acutely aware about how far we need to go and what more we could be doing to get better neurorecovery outcomes for all Australians. With your support we can keep up the good fight! We just want to say, Thank You-Grazie-Merci-Dhanyavad-Mahalo-Danke-Arigato-Shukran-Obrigado-Spasibo-Toda-Asante-Takk-Gracias for your support!!! Have a great weekend! #thankyouEmmaGee #neurorehabawareness #unlockingpossibilities



13.01.2022 It’s the eve of Neuro-rehab Awareness Day 2019! We are looking back at the HELLEN research trial and what lies ahead. In June 2016 thanks to a generous grant contribution from Newcastle Permanent Charitable Foundation, together with the support of Rex Bionics our research partnership with the The University of Newcastle, Australia was publicly launched. The HELLEN research trials, a world-first, went from an idea to reality thanks to the support of many professionals and oth...er volunteers giving up their time and expertise. We now have 26 people from the Hunter region who live with a stroke, acquired brain injury, Multiple Sclerosis or spinal cord injury, enrolled in the trial. Why we did it? Technology like robotics is now making it possible to deliver weight bearing therapy and gait training at an intensity that would be previously be back-breaking work for multiple therapists. We saw the gap! Evidence-based medicine means we have an obligation to evaluate what robotics can offer from improvements in functional recovery to quality of life. The trial is an important start. We know neuro-rehabilitation is complex and from our research we will not have all the answers to unlock the black box of rehabilitation. But technology is the way forward and this means funding for more neuro-rehabilitation research like the HELLEN trials is needed. The research team led by Dr Jodie Marquez, together with PhD candidate Nicola Postol will be analysing all the outcome measures when the trial wraps up in 2020. We look forward to sharing the outcomes of the HELLEN trial with you. Check out our HELLEN Research Trial Wall of Fame. Thank you to Nicola Postol for the images! :-) Thank you to each of the participants (their family and carers too) who have taken part in the trial. Special thanks to our volunteers for helping to create these very special photo memories. #neurorehabawareness #neurorehabresearch #unlockingpossiblities #partnering4impact

09.01.2022 Thank you to the ABC News for sharing Jess' story and helping to raise awareness about the HELLEN research trial. #neurorehab #robotics

09.01.2022 Today the 13th August is Neuro-rehab Awareness Day. Today we focus on spreading awareness about neuroplasticity and neurorecovery. It is a day to honour the memory of past pioneers in the field such as Dr Paul Bach-y-Rita and the continuing efforts of present-day neuroscientists, physicians, researchers and allied health workers, in seeking the best possible outcomes for people living with disabilities from neurological conditions. ... To the dedicated health professionals working in the neuro-rehab sector, we thank you. To every person undertaking what can be a long and complex life-long journey in pursuing your neuro-recovery, keep up the good fight. #neurorehab #neurorecovery #neuroplasticity



01.01.2022 Thank you Emma Gee a super effort...and happy Birthday!!!

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