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Canadian Stroke Congress 2024

Jointly hosted by the CanStroke Recovery Trials Platform and the StrokeCog Clinical Trials Training Platform, the 2024 Canadian Stroke Congress upholds a proud tradition of excellence. Since its inception in 2010, this uniquely Canadian forum has brought together researchers, trainees, clinicians, allied health professionals, administrators, policymakers, and people with lived experience (PWLE) to share groundbreaking discoveries, the latest scientific advancements, and innovative therapies. It also serves as a vital space for building relationships that pave the way for future collaborations. The Canadian Stroke Congress remains the premier gathering for Canada’s stroke community.

For more details, visit the official Canadian Stroke Congress website.

13th World Congress for Neurorehabilitation 2024

Researchers from Can Stim are also poised to make a significant impact at the 13th World Congress for Neurorehabilitation, scheduled for May 22-25, 2024. This premier event, organized by the World Federation for NeuroRehabilitation (WFNR), will be held in Vienna, Austria. Can Stim’s presentations will focus on their latest advancements in neurorehabilitation techniques, particularly in the use of neurostimulation for stroke recovery. The team will present data from recent clinical trials, highlighting improved functional outcomes and accelerated recovery times for patients. 

The World Congress for Neurorehabilitation, known for its cutting-edge scientific sessions and interdisciplinary approach, offers a crucial platform for Can Stim to disseminate their research to a diverse audience of global rehabilitation specialists. 

For more details, visit the official Congress website here.

10th European Stroke Organisation Conference – ESOC 2024

Researchers from CanStim are set to present groundbreaking findings at the European Stroke Organisation Conference (ESOC) 2024, held in Basel from May 15-17, 2024 . Their presentation will highlight innovative approaches in stroke treatment and rehabilitation, promising significant advancements in patient outcomes. 

With a focus on cutting-edge neurostimulation techniques, the Can Stim team aims to showcase their latest clinical trial results, demonstrating enhanced recovery rates and reduced long-term disabilities for stroke survivors. This year’s ESOC, renowned for its influential contributions to stroke research, provides an ideal platform for Can Stim to share their pivotal work with a global audience of experts and healthcare professionals. 

For more information, visit the official ESOC 2024 website here.

CanStim

CanStim is the Canadian Platform for Trials in Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation, launched in 2021 and powered by Brain Canada, collaborates with stroke recovery groups to develop and refine brain stimulation protocols.

 

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