Superior University: Clinical Skills Workshop on Advancing Stroke Rehabilitation Through Neuroplasticity and Motor Control

Superior University: Clinical Skills Workshop on Advancing Stroke Rehabilitation Through Neuroplasticity and Motor Control

The Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Superior University, organized a Clinical Skills Workshop titled “Advancing Stroke Rehabilitation Through Neuroplasticity and Motor Control” to enhance participants’ understanding of contemporary stroke rehabilitation practices.

The workshop was led by Dr. Roohi Abbas PT, who shared evidence-based insights into neuroplasticity, motor learning, and modern rehabilitation approaches that support improved recovery outcomes for stroke patients.

Designed for students, clinicians, and healthcare professionals, the session provided valuable learning opportunities for participants seeking to strengthen their clinical knowledge and practical understanding of stroke rehabilitation strategies.

The workshop highlighted the importance of integrating current research and innovative therapeutic approaches into clinical practice, enabling healthcare professionals to deliver more effective patient-centered rehabilitation services.

Through such professional development initiatives, Superior University continues to promote excellence in healthcare education and support the advancement of clinical competencies among future and practicing healthcare professionals.

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