Optimizing Rehabilitation and Recovery following Stroke webinar
This recorded webinar provides an overview of the new 7th edition CSBPR "Rehabilitation, Recovery and Community Participation following Stroke" module. Notable updates from the CSBPR module update are presented, outlining the current evidence on key topics related to stroke rehabilitation and recovery to inform clinical management and support better outcomes. It features the personal experience of an individual living with stroke through rehabilitation and recovery with an emphasis on practical strategies, tips and resources to support meaningful recovery and participation. The information is intended for use by healthcare professionals for reference and education only and is not intended to be a substitute for a physician's advice, diagnosis or treatment. You should consult your physician for personal health matters. Viewers are invited to participate in the webinar survey (https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/FXWPTSR ) to provide valuable feedback, and to receive their Certificate of Participation. Please note that this survey and the Certificate of Participation expire one year after the official webinar date.

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