This presentation was recorded at the Stroke Recovery Association’s 2021 Building Capacity Training Conference.
Jodie Marquez is a physiotherapist with over 20 years of experience in neurological rehabilitation. It is this clinical background that drives her research to further our understanding of brain dysfunction and emerging rehabilitation techniques. This includes work using EEG and MRI techniques to study physiological effects of therapeutic interventions. The main area of research focus to date has been electrical brain stimulation, particularly direct current stimulation (tDCS), and its potential applications in stroke rehabilitation. Other areas of interest include mood disorders and fatigue post stroke, and adjunct therapies such as mirror therapy, exercise therapy and hippotherapy.
Jodie attained a Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Teaching in 2010 and teaches predominately in the neurological courses of the Bachelor of Physiotherapy Program which is built on previous experience of teaching English as a second language for 5 years in a school in Mexico. She is the Coordinator and Lecturer for several Physiotherapy courses and supervises numerous honours students each year and RHD students.
Dr Marquez will be discussing the ‘HELLEN’, Australia’s first Rex Bionics exoskeleton. For more information about the HELLEN device, visit https://www.hellen.org.au/
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