Dr. David A. Chambers (USA) – Advancing implementation science in physiotherapy: Challenges and opportunities
Dr. Nancy Salbach (Canada) – Reaching the tipping point: Why knowledge translation efforts may succeed or fail in stroke rehabilitation
Dr. Justine Lowenthal-Raz (Israel) – Translating current knowledge into clinical practice: What’s the best way? Real life experiences and insights from an inpatient neurorehabilitation center
Professor Joanne Glinsky (Australia) – Clinical practice guidelines for the physiotherapy management of people with spinal cord injury
Professor Lisa Harvey (Australia) – Scaling up educational initiatives in spinal cord injuries to reach a global audience
Dr. Miriam Rafferty (USA) – From exercise research to physical therapy practice: Knowledge translation in proactive physical therapy for Parkinson’s Disease
Dr. Maarten Nijkrake (Netherlands) – The effects and value of evidence-based physiotherapy for Parkinson’s disease within multidisciplinary ParkinsonNet-networks: The Dutch and Luxembourgian examples
Ms. Mariella Graziano (Luxembourg) – ParkinsonNet Luxembourg – A nationwide multidisciplinary integrated care network for Parkinson’s
Dr. Glen Nielsen (UK) – Physiotherapy for functional neurological disorder: Clinical implications from the Physio4FMD RCT
Professor Kathryn Sibley (Canada) – Balance optimization and falls prevention in older adults
Professor Jennifer Brach (USA) – On the Move: Development to Implementation