Webinar available: perturbation training principles and evidence
In Motek's recent online session "perturbation training: underlying principles and clinical evidence", guest speakers from Maastricht University presented
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In Motek's recent online session "perturbation training: underlying principles and clinical evidence", guest speakers from Maastricht University presented
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Read MoreOur partner Motek would like to invite you to their free webinar on Wednesday 17th March at 2pm GMT which focuses on Perturbation training: Underlying
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Read MoreThe University of Exeter's state-of-the-art VSimulators facility is being used as part of research funded by Parkinson's UK. Research aiming to train
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