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Dear all,
Welcome to our NEW moodle
Here is your first gift:
Packham, T., Spicher, C.J., MacDermid, J.C., Michlovitz, S. & Buckley, D.N. (2018) Somatosensory rehabilitation for allodynia in CRPS of the upper limb: a cohort study. J Hand Ther, 31(1), 10-19.
dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jht.2017.02.007
Enjoy your reading
Claude J
Comments
Would love to hear thoughts and comments from other CSTPs!
Tara
Dear Tara,
Dear all members of our NEW moodle community!!!
I am so glad we could finally bring this to life!!
We can finally get to communicate and exchange on our experiences, questionning, and share our thoughts about our everyday practical cases of somatosensory rehabilitation, and all this in english!!
As the manager of the rehabilitation department of the somatosensory rehabilitation network, I join myself to Claude to welcome each one of you on this moodle!
It will be my great pleasure to interact with you and get to know you a little bit better ;-)
As for Tara's work,I encourage each member to read this great study,which show us the impact of our everyday professional investment towards our patients. It is with such works and studies that we can proof to our colleagues and doctors that the somatosensory rehabilitation method really works and is a therapeutical solution that can bring pain relief for our patients that suffer from so long.
I hope to read many of you on this moodle!
Evangélia Agneskis
Rehabilitation department manager of the somatosensory rehabilitation network.
As a real newcomer to the group I want to thank Tara Packham for introducing me and encouraging me to research, read and understand the concept of somatosensory rehabilitation. I have purchased the tools, read the research and more and am practicing implementing the techniques from the book, I would very.much like to make the long trip from NZ to Europe to be able to do the course. However this forum is an excellent idea for which I will gain real value from reading and asking questions.
Thank you Claude and the members for allowing me to be a part of this interesting and exciting technique.
Paul Lagerman
Dear Claude Tara and all members
it is very great to have a Moodle community to exchange all the experiences and questions ! Thank you to create it!
The cohort of 48 CRPS patients with alloynia is a very great study, which helps us CSTPs to interact with the doctors..to proof that the somatosensory rehabilitation method works and need time!
Andrea Grass