
One of the main events in the annual calendar for neuro-rehab professionals, Neuro Convention, is returning for 2023.
Neuro Convention will be held on March 22 and 23 at the NEC in Birmingham, and will bring together over 1,000 neuro professionals with 50 groundbreaking exhibitors and 50 speakers.
The latest in neuro technology and innovation will be on display, with live demonstrations and in-depth presentations featuring over two days of education and collaboration.
The CPD-accredited content programme – which offers up to 12 CPD points – will be centred around two focus areas:
- Rehabilitation and mental health – including occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, music therapy, art therapy, physiotherapy, NHS Mental Health Service development and the newest rehabilitation technologies
- Neurophysiology – brain and spine, treatments and innovations, spasticity, Parkinson’s and Multiple Sclerosis research, diagnostics, epilepsy, and movement disorders.
The speaker programme will span across two designated theatres, with the return of the Neuro Convention Keynote Theatre.
The School of Health Professions team at University of Plymouth will provide unique, inter-disciplinary learning workshops for professionals who wish to advance their knowledge in the field of neurological rehabilitation.
Neuro Convention 2022 included topics such as the use of occupational therapy services for people with multiple sclerosis, pathophysiology and rehabilitation of hereditary spastic paraparesis, the art of dance to improve Parkinson’s disease, setting up a new Parkinson’s therapy service in the NHS and cerebellar ataxia: pathophysiology and rehabilitation.
To sign up for the free event and explore the latest innovations in research and technology, geared around improving patient outcomes in neuro-rehab, visit here
A ticket to Neuro Convention also provides free access to Naidex and UK Care Week, held simultaneously in the NEC.







