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ENRC 1st European NeuroRehabilitation Congress October 20-22, 2011 The Kurhaus Meran, Merano, Italy FINAL PROGRAMME www.enrc2011.eu Neues rund um Neurorehabilitation im Hippocampus Verlag Christiane Gérard Ch. Dettmers, K. M. Stephan (Hrsg.) Kein Anschluss unter dieser Nummer! Motorische Therapie nach Schlaganfall Hirngeschädigte „erreichen“ und verstehen Hardcover | 322 S. | zahlreiche Abbildungen und Tabellen € 49,00 ISBN 978-3-936817-70-6 broschiert | 75 S. | € 19,80 ISBN 978-3-936817-74-4 Ch. Dettmers, P. Bülau, C. Weiller (Hrsg.) Maria-Dorothea Heidler Neglektdyslexien Neglektdyslexien Rud do conulpu tatismo dolobore tion velenit wiscilit augiat praesequis alisl dolorer cinisi tatie velessit praestrud mod tat, consed et autat nonsequisit nit alis adignit vullamet ip enismolorem venim vullam, consequisi er si. Mincin hendigna faci tet autpat. 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Fatigue bei Multipler Sklerose Hardcover | 170 S. | zahlreiche Abbildungen und Tabellen € 49,00 ISBN 978-3-936817-32-4 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Ch. Dettmers, P. Bülau, C. Weiller (Hrsg.) Schlaganfall Rehabilitation Hardcover | 440 S. | € 49,00 ISBN 978-3-936817-20-1 Bestellung über den Buchhandel oder direkt beim Verlag Bestellung: Sylvia Reuter Tel. +49 (0) 22 24.91 94 80 Fax +49 (0) 22 24.91 94 82 sylvia.reuter@hippocampus.de www.hippocampus.de Lieferung versandkostenfrei! CONTENTS WELCOME 2 Programme at a glance 4 Organising committees10 Contact Adresses11 List of hotels12 General information13 Information for authors/chairpersons 16 Scientific programme18 Thursday18 Friday31 Saturday45 List of INVITED SPEAKERS 58 List of Exhibitors and Sponsors 62 2 WELCOME Dear Colleagues, It is our sincere pleasure to welcome you all to the First European NeuroRehabilitation Congress in Merano, South Tyrol, Italy. We are certain that Merano, which is located in the heart of the Alps, a region with three official languages, German, Italian, and Ladin, is best suited to connect Europe’s East and West, North and South. Historically, this region has always been a crossroad junction where different European cultures, languages, and civilizations met mostly (but not always) in a peaceful and constructive manner. During the past two decades developments in neuroscience have markedly increased, both in knowledge as well as in diagnostic and therapeutic armamentarium in neurorehabilitation. Due to this evolution, various European countries have founded national neurorehabilitation societies, which have been active in organising local congresses and educational programs over the years. These European activities and experiences have been represented at the biannual congresses of the World Federation of Neurorehabilitation. In the interest of European traditions in neurorehabilitation, the Austrian, Dutch, German, Italian, and Swiss societies have decided to organize a common European meeting in order to share local particularities, experiences, evidence, and future plans in neurorehabilitation on a broader European spectrum. The multicultural and multinational European initiative is reflected by the congress venue. Our intention was to provide ample space and time especially for the young colleagues. In this line we are able to present more than 130 Posters, 2 Digital Poster Sessions, 6 Workshops, 6 Meet the Professor Sessions, 3 Keynote Lectures, 1 Opening Lecture, and 18 Main Sessions. The First European NeuroRehabilitation Congress 2011 should serve as a platform for scientific exchange of knowledge on a European level. At the same time it will set the stage for presentation of the recently founded European Federation of NeuroRehabilitation Societies (EFNRS), which respects national traditions while attempting to unify forces in order to advance neurorehabilitation in Europe. We hope that our meeting will fulfill your expectations, and that you will perceive the First European NeuroRehabilitation Congress 2011 in Merano, South Tyrol, Italy, as an ideal opportunity to interact with colleagues from Europe and beyond and to share your experience with us. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Leopold Saltuari Conference Chair Dr. Claudio Corradini Local Organizer 4 Programme at a glance Thursday, October 20th, 2011 Kursaal Lentner Czerny 09:00 - 10:30 WS 1: Use of ICF Domains in Goal Setting and Assessment 10:30 - 12:00 WS 4: Motor control, evidence-based results in upper and lower extremities Satellite Symposium 1 SSNN 12:00 - 13:00 Digital Poster Session 1 13:00 - 13:30 13:30 - 14:00 14:00 14:30 - 15:30 Official Opening of the Congress Opening Lecture Coffee Break 15:30 - 16:00 16:00 - 17:30 PS01: Neurorehabilitation and Imaging 17:30 - 19:00 19:00 PS02: Virtual Reality PS03: Telerehabilitation DGNR General Assembly DGNKN General Assembly EFNRS General Assembly Simultaneous interpretation facilities will be provided in the main lecture hall (“Kursaal”) for all plenary sessions. Languages covered will be German and Italian. Registration for Workshops (WS 1 - 6) or Meet the Professor (MP 1 - 6) has to be done separately and is not included in the registration fees (only possible with a full conference registration) Programme at a glance Thursday, October 20th, 2011 Ground floor Meeting Room 1 Meeting Room 2 WS 2: Pain Control WS 3: Psychotherapy Concepts in Neurorehabilitation WS 5: Robotics in Neurorehabilitation WS 6: Tracheostomy management - a multidisciplinary approach EFNRS Board Meeting Lunch & Poster Session 1 DGNR Board Meeting Coffee Break SIRN General Assembly ÖGNR Board Meeting 6 Programme at a glance FRIDAY, October 21st, 2011 Kursaal Lentner Czerny MP 1: Early Rehabilitation 07:00 - 08:00 08:00 - 08:30 08:30 - 09:30 Keynote Lecture 1 Coffee Break 09:30 - 10:00 10:00 - 11:30 PS04: Neuropsychology 11:30 - 12:30 Satellite Symposium 2 Medtronic PS05: Mechanical Devices in Neurorehabilitation PS06: Round Table Neurorehabilitation in Europe Digital Poster Session 2 12:30 - 13:00 13:00 - 13:30 13:30 - 15:00 PS07: Acquired Brain Injury PS10: Best Practice in Neurorehabilitation PS11: Highlights of submitted abstracts 1 PS12: Neurophysiology Satellite Symposium 3 Hocoma 17:00 - 18:30 20:30 PS09: Peripheral Nerve Rehabilitation Coffee Break 15:00 - 15:30 15:30 - 17:00 PS08: European Curriculum Gala Dinner Simultaneous interpretation facilities will be provided in the main lecture hall (“Kursaal”) for all plenary sessions. Languages covered will be German and Italian. Registration for Workshops (WS 1 - 6) or Meet the Professor (MP 1 - 6) has to be done separately and is not included in the registration fees (only possible with a full conference registration) Programme at a glance FRIDAY, October 21st, 2011 Ground floor Meeting Room 1 Meeting Room 2 MP 2: Stroke Rehabilitation MP 3: Parkinson Rehabilitation Coffee Break Lunch & Poster Session 2 Coffee Break 8 Programme at a glance SATURDAY, October 22nd, 2011 Kursaal Lentner Czerny MP 04: Traumatic Brain Injury 07:00 - 08:00 08:00 - 08:30 08:30 - 09:30 Keynote Lecture 2 Coffee Break 09:30 - 10:00 10:00 - 11:30 PS13: Neurosurgery PS14: Neuropharmacology PS15: Pediatric Neurorehabilitation PS16: Cellular Treatments PS17: Highlights of submitted abstracts 2 (13:00 - 14:40) PS18: Neuromodulation 11:30 - 13:00 13:00 - 14:30 Coffee Break 14:30 - 15:00 15:00 - 16:00 Keynote Lecture 3 16:00 - 16:30 Closing Session Simultaneous interpretation facilities will be provided in the main lecture hall (“Kursaal”) for all plenary sessions. Languages covered will be German and Italian. Registration for Workshops (WS 1 - 6) or Meet the Professor (MP 1 - 6) has to be done separately and is not included in the registration fees (only possible with a full conference registration) Programme at a glance SATURDAY, October 22nd, 2011 Ground floor Meeting Room 1 Meeting Room 2 MP 05: Multiple Sclerosis MP 06: Spasticity multiprofessional management Coffee Break Lunch & Poster Session 3 Arge Alp Meeting Coffee Break 10 ORGANISING COMMITTEES Congress President Leopold Saltuari, Hochzirl/Bolzano, Austria/Italy Local Organiser Claudio Corradini, Brunico, Italy Congress Secretary Markus Kofler, Hochzirl, Austria Scientific Committee Serafin Beer, Valens, Switzerland Heinrich Binder, Vienna, Austria Claudio Corradini, Brunico, Italy Roberto Dattola, Messina, Italy Alexander C.H. Geurts, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Volker Hömberg, Düsseldorf, Germany Eberhard Koenig, Bad Aibling, Germany Markus Kofler, Hochzirl, Austria Gert Kwakkel, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Jan Mehrholz, Kreischa, Germany Rene Müri, Bern, Switzerland Giorgio Sandrini, Pavia, Italy Leopold Saltuari, Hochzirl/Bolzano, Austria/Italy Erwin van Wegen, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Daniel Zutter, Zihlschlacht, Switzerland CONTACT ADDRESSES Conference Venue The Kurhaus Meran Entrance: Freiheitsstraße 31 Corso Libertà 39012 Meran – Merano, Italy I: www.kurhaus.it Conference Secretariat pco tyrol congress Ms Ina Kähler Rennweg 3, 6020 Innsbruck, AUSTRIA From October 19 please contact us at the registration desk in Merano on: T: +39 0473 491955 F: +39 0473 491956 E: enrc2011@cmi.at I: www.pco-tyrolcongress.at Exhibition Management and Sponsoring med.ex Medizinische Ausstellungsgesellschaft mbH Mr Klaus Ehrenmüller Rennweg 3, 6020 Innsbruck, AUSTRIA T: +43 (0)512 5936 1181, F: +43 (0)512 5936 1189 E: klaus@medex.co.at I: www.medex.co.at Website www.enrc2011.eu 12 LIST OF HOTELS - (in alphabetical order) Belvita Hotel Adria Gilmstraße 2 T +39 0473 236610 www.hotel-adria.com Hotel Mignon Grabmayrstraße 5 T +39 0473 230353 www.hotelmignon.com Hotel Aster Dantestraße 40 T +390473232458 www.hotelaster.com Hotel Castel Rundegg Schennastraße 2 T +390473234100 www.rundegg.com Hotel Aurora Passerpromenade 38 T +390473211800 www.hotelaurora.bz Hotel Sittnerhof Verdistraße 58 T +390473446331 www.sittnerhof.it Hotel Brunner Verdistraße 31/A T +390473 446150 www.hotel-brunner.it Hotel Therme Meran Thermenplatz 1 T +390473259000 www.hotelthermemeran.it Hotel Residence Flora XXX-April-Straße 2 T +390473 448335 www.merano-flora.it Hotel Westend Speckbacherstraße 9 T +390473 447654 www.westend.it Hotel Garni Domus Mea Piavestraße 8 T +390473 236777 www.domusmea.com Hotel Garni Weingut Schallhofweg 1/A T +390473 237807 www.hotel-weingut.it Hotel Gruberhof Pfarrgasse 22 T +390473 236511 www.hotelgruberhof.com Hotel Windsor Rätiastraße 2 T +390473 446556 www.winsdorhotel.it Hotel Meranerhof Manzonistraße 1 T +3904732230230 www.meranerhof.com GENERAL INFORMATION CME Credits The congress has been accredited with 4 CME-credits. You receive an official certificate of attendance recording your name in the list of attendees at the registration desk and filling in a questionnaire. Registration desk at the Kurhaus Meran The registration desk is located on the ground floor at the entrance (Freiheitsstrasse 31 Corso Libertà) of the Kurhaus Meran. Opening hours are as follows: Wednesday, 19 October Thursday, 20 October Friday, 21 October Saturday, 22 October 17:00 – 19:00 08:00 – 18:00 06:45 – 17:30 06:45 – 15:00 On site registration fees on site Members of National Societies* € 400,00 Non-Members € 450,00 Therapists / Technicians / Nurses € 300,00 Students** € 150,00 Workshops*** € 30,00 Meet the Professor*** € 20,00 Gala Dinner tickets € 40,00 * Membership of the Societies applies to members of ÖGNR, SIRN, DGNR, DGNKN, SGNR, WFNR and DSNR ** Up to 28 years of age at the time of the congress *** Workshops or Meet the Professor only possible with a full conference registration, attendance is limited Registration fees include the following unless otherwise specified: • admission to scientific sessions and poster presentations • admission to the industrial exhibition • printed material for the conference • abstracts • conference bag • coffee breaks • light lunches 14 GENERAL INFORMATION Workshops / Meet the Professor courses All Workshops and Meet the Professor courses take place in the early morning. Registration for these courses has to be done separately and is not included in the registration fees, tickets may be bought at the registration desk. Language The official language of the congress is English, all presentations are given in English. Simultaneous interpretation facilities will be provided in the main lecture hall (“Kursaal”) for all plenary sessions. Languages covered will be German and Italian. No translation will be offered for parallel sessions. English is the preferred language for all oral communications. However, other languages will be allowed in parallel sessions if English is not possible. Coffee breaks and lunches Coffee and tea will be served during the official coffee breaks. In addition, light lunches will be served. Parking The closest and most convenient way of parking the car during the Congress is in one of the following car parks where congress delegates are eligible for a reduced day ticket: Therme Merano Thermenplatz 9, 39012 Merano, ITALY Plaza Parking GmbH – accessible via Goethestrasse Meinhard-Straße 22, 39012 Merano, ITALY Kellerei Algund Lauben 218, 39012 Merano, ITALY Please ask at the registration desk for further information. Currency The official currency is the EURO (€). Major credit cards are accepted in many hotels, shops and restaurants. Automatic teller machines (ATMs) are also available throughout the city. GENERAL INFORMATION Internet Café Free internet stations will be available in the exhibition area. There is no wireless access at the Kurhaus. Name badges All registered participants and exhibitors receive a name badge together with their registration documents. Please make sure to wear your badges at all times while attending the meeting, exhibition and social events. Weather / Climate The climate is remarkably mild due to the unusual geographical position of the basin in which the town lies and the fact that it is sheltered by the high peaks of the Tessa Mountain Group. The unique climate allows for an extraordinary presence of Mediterranean and tropical plants that form a striking visual departure from the typical alpine character normally found at these latitudes. On a sunny day in October the temperature in Merano can reach 20°C during the daytime and fall to 5°C during the night. You can enjoy very nice sunny days at the end of October; normally there are only about 3 rainy days during the whole month of October. Liability and insurance Neither the organisers, nor the congress secretariat or other suppliers accept liability for any injury, loss or damage, arising from accidents or other situations during, or as a consequence of the congress. Kindly check your personal insurance. 16 INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS/CHAIRPERSONS Information for speakers The main rooms are equipped with data projector and a PC for PowerPointpresentation. Please make sure to bring your PowerPoint-presentation on an USB-stick to the speaker ready room well in advance, 3 hours prior to the start of your session at the very latest. Do not bring your own laptop for the presentation. In case your presentation contains video sequences, please make sure to pack them with a standard codec and do not store them in a QickTime format since this may not be compatible with PowerPoint-presentations. In order to be able to keep the time schedule, please make sure not to exceed the allotted speaking time. Information for chairpersons This conference is multi-tracked with very little time between sessions or to move from one session to another. Please note that it is essential that all chairs make sure the speakers strictly adhere to the allotted speaking time in order to avoid disadvantages for the next sessions and speakers. Information for presenters of posters and digital posters Your poster should not exceed 90 cm in width and 140 cm in height (portrait format!) Mounting material will be provided on site. Please remember your poster number, panels will show these numbers. All posters will be displayed during the entire congress and should be mounted on Thursday, 20 October before the first poster session at 12:00 noon at the latest. Posters have to be on display during the whole congress and have to be taken down on Saturday, 22 October by the end of the congress. Please note that all posters which have not been taken down by their presenters will be automatically removed. All poster boards are located on the ground floor and grouped by topics and poster numbers as indicated on the next page. Poster sessions are held on each day. Presenters are requested to be present at their poster site during their assigned session. INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS/CHAIRPERSONS Overview of poster sessions: Poster Session 1: Thursday, October 20, 12:00 – 14:00 P009 – P025 (Robotics) P044 – P059 (Neurophysiology and Functional Imaging) P074 – P079 (Dysphagia and Tracheostomy Management) DP01 – DP09 (Digital Posters) Poster Session 2: Friday, October 21, 11:30 – 13:30 P026 – P031 (Spinal Cord Injury and Incontinence) P060 – P068 (Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurosurgery) P080 – P099 (Best Practice Guidelines and Miscellaneous) DP10 – DP18 (Digital Posters) Poster Session 3: Saturday, October 22, 11:30 – 13:00 P001 – P008 (Paediatric Neurorehabilitation) P032 – P043 (Neglect, Executive Disorders and Vocational Rehabilitation) P069 – P073 (Neuropharmacology and Pain Control) P100 – P112 (Spasticity) Poster prizes On occasion of its 25th anniversary the Austrian Society of Neurorehabilitation (ÖGNR) awards three prizes at €1,000.- each for the best posters. The award ceremony takes place during the closing session on Saturday afternoon. 18 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Thursday, October 20th, 2011 THURSDAY 09:00 – 10:30 Workshops 1 - 3 WS 1: Use of ICF Domains in Goal Setting and Assessment Room Czerny Caterina Pistarini (Pavia, Italy) Alessandro Giustini (Arezzo, Italy) Beatrice Aiachini (Pavia, Italy) WS 2: Pain Control Meeting Room 1 Neurophysiology of pain Giorgio Sandrini (Pavia, Italy) Pharmacological and minimal invasive pain therapy Wilfried Ilias (Vienna, Austria) WS 3: Psychotherapy Concepts in Neurorehabilitation Meeting Room 2 Narrative neurorehabilitation. Why stories matter Maria Gabriella Ceravolo (Ancona, Italy) The relationship between clinicians and client as a basis for successful rehabilitation Frank Humle (Copenhagen, Denmark) Constructing self after brain injury Peter Frommelt (Berlin, Germany) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Thursday, October 20th, 2011 Workshops 4 - 6 WS 4: Motor control, evidence-based results in upper and lower extremities Room Czerny Volker Hömberg (Düsseldorf, Germany) WS 5: Robotics in Neurorehabilitation Meeting Room 1 Leopold Saltuari (Hochzirl/Bolzano, Austria/Italy) WS 6: Tracheostomy management – a multidisciplinary approach Meeting Room 2 Antonio Schindler (Torino,Italy) Wolfgang Schlaegel (Basel, Switzerland) Ulrike Frank (Potsdam, Germany) 12:00 – 13:00 SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM 1 Room Lentner Prospects in neuromodulation kindly sponsored by the Society for the Study of Neuroprotection and Neuroplasticity (SSNN) The CARS trial in stroke: Final results Volker Hömberg (Düsseldorf, Germany) The CAPTAIN trial in TBI: Outline and perspectives Peter Vos (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) THURSDAY 10:30 – 12:00 20 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Thursday, October 20th, 2011 THURSDAY 12:00 – 14:00 LUNCH & POSTER SESSION 1 P009 – P025 P044 – P059 P074 – P079 Robotics Neurophysiology and Functional Imaging Dysphagia and Tracheostomy Management Robotics P009 Wrist robot-aided rehabilitation as tool for biomechanical study in chronic stroke patients S. Mazzoleni, M. Filippi, L. Puzzolante, R. Crecchi, M.C. Carrozza, F. Posteraro (Pisa, Italy) P010 Computer-aided arm rehabilitation - using the Pablo®Plus system M. Hartwig, A. Kollreider, D. Ram (Graz, Austria) P011 ARMLABOR: a new approach in upper limb rehabilitation after stroke. Concept, acceptance, utilization and preliminary clinical results R. Buschfort, S. Hesse, A. Hess (Olsberg, Germany) P012 A new robotic method to train wrist movements of stroke patients V. Squeri, L. Masia, A. Riva, P. Morasso (Genova, Italy) P013 Upper limb rehabilitation with a robotic system in stroke chronic patients: repetitive use and long term follow-up F. Bovolenta, P. Sale, M. Agosti, P. Clerici, S. Cavazza, M. Franceschini (Modena, Italy) P014 Robot-aided therapy for upper limbs in patients with sub-acute stroke-related lesions P. Sale, R. Lizio, C. Del Percio, A. Pucello, F. Infarinato, R. Luca, P. Enzo, M. Franceschini (Rome, Italy) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME P015 Haptic and virtual reality interface for hand rehabilitation in persons with a stroke M. Agostini, A. Turolla, O. Daud, S. Paolucci, G. Sandrini, P. Tonin, R. Oboe (Venice, Italy) P016 Force interactions on an adaptive end-effector gait robot C. Tomelleri, C. Werner, A. Waldner, S. Hesse (Bolzano, Italy) P017 Rehabilitation of sportsmen with robotic reconstruction walk in the first months after spinal cord injury V. Daminov, E. Zimina, O. Uvarova, A. Kuznetsov (Moscow, Russia) P018 Combined robotic locomotor training with different end-effector based devices on a sub-acute stroke patient: A case report V. Hochgruber, S. Pulcini, C. Tomelleri, S. Hesse, A. Waldner (Bolzano, Italy) P019 A systematic review about the effectiveness of treadmill training with or without body-weight-support and/or robot-assistance in persons with multiple sclerosis E. Swinnen, D. Beckwée, D. Pinte, R. Meeusen, J.-P. Baeyens, E. Kerckhofs (Brussles, Belgium) P020 Bioprogressive postural optimization therapy in patients with neurological diseases R.G. Bellomo, A. Di Stefano, V. Galati, G. Barassi, M. D‘Amico, R. Saggini (Chieti, Italy) P021 Weight-bearing distribution recovery after robot-driven gait orthosis training in ischemic stroke patients Ł. Oleksy, A. Poświata, P. Jureczko, E. Żak, W. Rycerski (Łancut, Poland) P022 Robot assisted gait training effects on brain damage subjects‘ balance and walking ability M. Lauri, V.R. Tuulik-Leisi, H. Maas (Tallinn, Estonia) THURSDAY Thursday, October 20th, 2011 22 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME THURSDAY Thursday, October 20th, 2011 P023 Is peroneal electrical stimulation superior to an ankle-foot orthosis in community-dwelling patients with a drop foot after stroke? A. Geurts, R. van Swigchem, J. den Boer, V. Weerdesteyn (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) P024 Functional electrical stimulation in combination with robotic mechanic in patients with acute ischemic stroke O. Uvarova, V. Daminov, A. Kuznetsov (Moscow, Russia) P025 Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) can contribute to avoid Learned NonUse of foot-lifting in ambulatory individuals with hemiparesis after stroke T. Winter, B. Quentin (Potsdam, Germany) Neurophysiology and Functional Imaging P044 Increased variability in sub-acute compared to chronic stroke patients when investigating short-latency interlimb coordination J.F. Nielsen, P. Stubbs (Hammel, Denmark) P045 Assessment of neural plasticity in robot assisted locomotor training with transcranial magnetic stimulation N. Rybalko, V. Daminov, A. Kuznetcov, E. Zimina, O. Uvarova (Moscow, Russia) P046 Stabilometric assessment of the effectiveness of rehabilitation treatment in Parkinson’s disease G. Paparella, S. Rizzi, A. Amadio, G. Blasa, A. Martinuzzi (Pieve di Soligo, Italy) P047 The relationship between posturography and gait impairments in stroke patients Ł. Oleksy, M. Drużbicki, A. Kwolek, A. Depa, A. Brzozowska-Magoñ, G. Przysada (Łancut, Poland) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME P048 Application and effects of modulated TMS for recovery of motor arm functions after stroke W. Schupp, M. Bentz, K. Pfeifer (Herzogenaurach, Germany) P049 Effectiveness of transcranial direct current stimulation and mirror illusion on motor learning A. Matsuo, S. Sahara, S. Nakahara, Y. Hatta, M. Hiyamizu, H. Maeoka, S. Morioka (Nara, Japan) P050 Motor neuron excitability after mirror therapy in hemiplegic stroke W. Kitisomprayoonkul, S. Dahlan (Bangkok, Thailand) P051 Action observation effects on motor cortex excitability in stroke patients: a pilot TMS study M. Marangon, F. Piccione, M. Fedeli, P. Tonin (Venice, Italy) P052 Immediate effects of a self-monitoring exercise on postural stability in healthy subjects K. Yasuda, T. Higuchi, T. Kawasaki, R. Watanabe, K. Imanaka (Tokyo, Japan) P053 Aubert effect: neural bases and clinical implications in recalibrating verticality perception after stroke D. Perennou, A. Marquer, C. Reymond, V. Chauvineau, J. Barra (Grenoble, France) P054 tDCS effect on EEG profile in response to semantic motor anomaly detection M. Balconi, C. Caldiroli, S. Vitaloni (Milan, Italy) P055 Sleep and vegetative state: a descriptive polysomnographic study G. Maggioni, D. Arnaldi, A. Moglia, R. Manni, C. Pistarini (Pavia, Italy) THURSDAY Thursday, October 20th, 2011 24 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME THURSDAY Thursday, October 20th, 2011 P056 Functional involvement of cerebral cortex in patients with sleep-wake disturbances after traumatic brain injury: a TMS study S.M. Golaszewski, M. Seidl, A.B. Kunz, F. Caleri, P. Lochner, S. Cataldo, F. Gerstenbrand, E. Trinka, R. Nardone (Salzburg, Austria) P057 The role of functional MRI in diagnosing severe chronic disorders of consciousness S. Golaszewski, M. Seidl, A.B. Kunz, M. Kronbichler, J. Crone, R. Nardone, E. Trinka, F. Gerstenbrand (Salzburg, Austria) P058 The “Extended Locked-in syndrome” F. Gerstenbrand, S. Golaszewski, M. Seidl, A.B. Kunz, R. Nardone, G. Bauer, E. Trinka (Salzburg, Austria) P059 The functional anatomy of motor imagery in stroke E. Kraft, M. Schaal, D. Lule, E. Koenig, K. Scheidtmann (Munich, Germany) Dysphagia and Tracheostomy Management P074 Removal of a tracheal canula as pivotal parameter of successful rehabilitation – results of a multi-center database F. Müller, J. Kneissl, M. Schneider, C. Ledl, E. Walther, E. Wagner-Sonntag, J. Herzog (Bad Aibling, Germany) P075 Fenestrated tracheal tubes - an unnecessary risk factor? C. Kilga, M. Kofler, L. Saltuari (Hochzirl, Austria) P076 Effects of different therapeutic interventions on spontaneous swallowing frequency for tracheotomized patients J. Konradi, K. Tremel, S. Welschehold (Mainz, Germany) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME P077 Kinematic Analysis of Hyoid Bone and Vocal Cord after Laryngeal Electrical Stimulation Therapy in Dysphagia H. Nam, J. Beom, B.M. Oh, T.R. Han (Seoul, South Republic of Korea) P078 Management of dysphagia in brain injuries: preliminary data of a multicentric italian study F. Scarponi, G. Silvestrelli, C. Bertolino, I. Trioli, L. Iardello, V. Pingue, F. Palmerini, F. Corea, A. Bellanti, F. Cannillo, P. Previdi, M. Zampolini (Foligno, Italy) P079 Psychological outcomes of dysphagia and alternative nutritional ways in patients with post-acute vascular neurological injury and neurodegenerative syndromes M. Rogina, M. Gilardone, M. Sozzi, L. Pisani, C. Mariani (Milan, Italy) Digital Posters DP01 – DP09 for detailed list see Digital Poster Session 1 on page 26 12:00 – 13:00 EFNRS Board Meeting (European Federation of Neurorehabilitation Societies) Meeting Room 2 THURSDAY Thursday, October 20th, 2011 26 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Thursday, October 20th, 2011 THURSDAY 13:00 – 13:30 DIGITAL POSTER SESSION 1 DP01 – DP09 Room Czerny Chair: Othmar Schuhfried (Vienna, Austria) Dobrivoje Stokic (Jackson, USA), Jörg Wissel (Beelitz-Heilstätten, Germany) DP01 The effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on brain injured patients with dysphagia H.M. Kim, M.H. Chun, S.I. Lee, S.J. Lee, H.J. Kim, S.B. Kim (Seoul, South Republic of Korea) DP02 Design and implementation of a telerehabilitation system for the upper limb S. Baldessarelli, A. Waldner, N. Smania, S. Hesse, C. Corradini, C. Tomelleri (Bolzano, Italy) DP03 Assesment of a virtual teacher feedback for the recovery of the upper limb after stroke C. Zucconi, V. Valt, M. Agostini, A. Turolla, P. Tonin, L. Piron (Venice, Italy) DP04 Outcome of traumatic brain injury after decompressive craniectomy and intensive rehabilitative treatment M. Lippert-Grüner, C. Wedekind (Bonn, Germany) DP05 Functional ability of the upper limb after stroke: training the rate of force generation of selective movements versus task-related training C.I.E. Renner, B. Lukats, S. Hanna, R. Ludwig, C. Brendel, H. Hummelsheim (Leipzig, Germany) DP06 Effects of dynamic sitting interventions with the Dynasit chair on tissue oxygenation in spinal cord injured individuals J. Reenalda, P. Van Geffen, G. Snoek, M. Jannink, M.I. Jzerman, H. Rietman (Enschede, The Netherlands) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME DP07 Sensitivity and specificity of standard senso-motor test inventories when applied in the context of post acute neurorehabilitation in patients with spastic paresis after stroke P. Kossmehl, C. Maertgen, N. Kuhle, E. Weber, R. Mueller-Kuhle, F. Speth, R. Karl, J. Wissel (Beelitz-Heilstätten, Germany) DP08 Short and valid assessment of apraxia in Parkinson’s disease: the apraxia screen of TULIA (AST) T. Vanbellingen, C. Lungu, G. Lopez, F. Baronti, R. Müri, M. Hallett, S. Bohlhalter (Bern, Switzerland) DP09 A study on the treatment of multimodal neglect by the use of real videos with optokinetic stimulation (OKS) in combination with alertness training V. Voelzke, S. Boceva, A. Turek, J. Wiebecke, L. Wischnjak, A. Petershofer (Holthausen, Germany) 13:00 – 14:00 DGNR BOARD MEETING (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neurorehabilitation) Meeting Room 1 14:00 OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE CONGRESS Kursaal Introduction Leopold Saltuari Luis Durnwalder Governor of the Province of South Tyrol Massimo Casciello General Director of Scientific and Technological Research at the Italian Ministry of Health Richard Theiner Minister of Health for the Province of South Tyrol THURSDAY Thursday, October 20th, 2011 28 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Thursday, October 20th, 2011 THURSDAY 14:30 – 15:30 OPENING LECTURE Kursaal Chair: Leopold Saltuari (Hochzirl/Bolzano, Austria/Italy) A Neuroscience curriculum for neurorehabilitation training and continuing education improves clinical research and patient care Bruce Dobkin (Los Angeles, USA) 15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break 16:00 – 17:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS 01 – 03 PS 01: Neurorehabilitation and Imaging Kursaal Chair: Steven Laureys (Liège, Belgium) René Müri (Bern, Switzerland) 16:00 – 16:30Brain function in disorders of consciousness Steven Laureys (Liège, Belgium) 16:30 – 17:00 Mechanisms of recovery after stroke Rüdiger Seitz (Düsseldorf, Germany) 17:00 – 17:15 O01 Predictive value of peripheral stimulation on BOLD activity in acute ischemic stroke patients Paolo Manganotti, S.F. Storti, E. Formaggio, M. Acler, G. Zoccatelli, F. Pizzini, F. Alessandrini, P. Bovi, A. Beltramello, G. Moretto, A. Fiaschi (Verona, Italy) 17:15 – 17:30 O02 Action observation in neurorehabilitation Ferdinand Binkofski (Aachen, Germany) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME PS 02: Virtual Reality Room Lentner Chair: Alexander Geurts (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) Friedemann Müller (Bad Aibling, Germany) 16:00 – 16:20The use of Wii console for the rehabilitation of upper extremities in stroke patients Dejan B. Popovic, M. Kostic, M.B. Popovic (Belgrade, Serbia) 16:20 – 16:40 Virtual reality applications in neurorehabilitation Friedemann Müller (Bad Aibling, Germany) 16:40 – 17:00 Virtual Rehabilitation Kynan Eng (Zurich, Switzerland) 17:00 – 17:15 O03 Virtual reality training for the rehabilitation of lower limb motor dysfunction and neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury Michael Villiger, D. Bohli, D. Kiper, P. Pyk, N. Estévez, S. Kollias, A. Curt, M.-C. Hepp-Reymond, S. Hotz-Boendermaker, K. Eng (Zurich, Switzerland) 17:15 – 17:30 O04 Restoring of walking with Body Weight Supported Treadmill Training and virtual reality in subjects with incomplete spinal cord injury Giuliana De Maio, E. Bizzarini, L. Chittaro, C. Cisotti, C. Malisan, L. Mauro, R. Menosso, C. Moschioni, C. Pinzini, R. Sioni, A. Zampa (Udine, Italy) THURSDAY Thursday, October 20th, 2011 30 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME THURSDAY Thursday, October 20th, 2011 16:00 – 17:30 PS 03: Telerehabilitation Room Czerny Chair: Paolo Tonin (Venice, Italy) Mauro Zampolini (Perugia, Italy) 16:00 – 16:30Re-building healthcare systems in an era of exponential change: role of telerehabilitation Mateja de Leonni Stanonik (Ljubljana, Slovenia) 16:30 – 17:00Telerehabilitation: challenges and results Paolo Tonin (Venice, Italy) 17:00 – 17:30 Efficacy of motor telerehabilitation: a review Andrea Turolla (Venice, Italy) 17:30 – 19:00 NATIONAL SOCIETY MEETINGS DGNR General Assembly (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neurorehabilitation) Room Lentner DGNKN General Assembly (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neurotraumatologie und Klinische Neurorehabilitation e. V.) Room Czerny Award Ceremony and General Assembly SIRN General Assembly (Società Italiana di Riabilitazione Neurologica) Meeting Room 1 ÖGNR Board Meeting (Österreichische Gesellschaft für Neurorehabilitation) Meeting Room 2 19:00 EFNRS GENERAL ASSEMBLY (European Federation of Neurorehabilitation Societies) Kursaal SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, October 21st, 2011 07:00 – 08:00 MEET THE PROFESSOR 1 - 3 MP 1: Early Rehablitation Room Czerny Rehabilitation potential - to hit a hot topic! Heinrich Binder (Vienna, Austria) MP 2: Stroke Rehabilitation Meeting Room 1 Andreas Luft (Zurich, Switzerland) MP 3: Parkinson Rehabilitation Meeting Room 2 Matthias Oechsner (Zihlschlacht, Switzerland) 08:30 – 09:30 KEYNOTE LECTURE 1 Kursaal Chair: Horst Hummelsheim (Leipzig, Germany) Neurorehabilitation after stroke: current evidence and future directions Gert Kwakkel (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) 09:30 – 10:00 Coffee break FRIDAY Ongoing progress in the assessment of DOC patients and their applicability in early rehabilitation Dana Boering (Meerbusch, Germany) 32 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, October 21st, 2011 10:00 – 11:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS 04 – 06 PS 04: Neuropsychology Kursaal Chair: Stefano Cappa (Milan, Italy) Stephanie Clarke (Lausanne, Switzerland) 10:00 – 10:30Hemispatial neglect: treatment with noninvasive cortical stimulation Thomas Nyffeler (Bern, Switzerland) FRIDAY 10:30 – 11:00Anosognosia for hemiplegia: from treatment to mechanisms Aikaterini Fotopoulou (London, United Kingdom) 11:00 – 11:15 Confabulation, disorientation and reality filtering – an update Armin Schnider (Geneva, Switzerland) 11:15 – 11:30 Language rehabilitation Stefano Cappa (Milan, Italy) PS 05: Mechanical Devices in Neurorehabiliation Room Lentner Chair: Marco Franceschini (Rome, Italy) Robert Riener (Zurich, Switzerland) 10:00 – 10:30 End-effector based machines in stroke rehabilitation: what is the evidence? (lower and upper limbs) Stefan Hesse (Berlin, Germany), Andreas Waldner (Bolzano, Italy) 10:30 – 11:00 Exoskeletal arm robotics for stroke rehabilitation: what are the chances? Robert Riener (Zurich, Switzerland) 11:00 – 11:30Robot-assisted therapy for upper limb in sub-acute stroke patients: a randomized control trial Marco Franceschini (Rome, Itlay) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, October 21st, 2011 PS 06: Round Table - Neurorehabilitation in Europe: Representatives of National Societies Room Czerny Chair: Alessandro Giustini (Arezzo, Italy) 11:30 – 12:30 SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM 2 Intrathecal baclofen treatment sponsored by Medtronic Kursaal ITB: indications, objectives & functional recovery in low and high function patients Mauro Zampolini (Perugia, Italy) Early implant of intrathecal baclofen in acquired brain injury Federico Posteraro (Pisa, Italy) FRIDAY Manfred Freimüller (Hermagor, Austria) Giorgio Sandrini (Pavia, Italy) Gert Kwakkel (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Daniel Zutter (Zihlschlacht, Switzerland) Michael Barnes (North Shields, United Kingdom) Horst Hummelsheim (Leipzig, Germany) Eberhard Koenig (Bad Aibling, Germany) Victor Schklovsky (Moscow, Russia) 34 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, October 21st, 2011 11:30 – 13:30 LUNCH & POSTER SESSION 2 Ground floor P026 – P031 P060 – P068 P080 - P099 Spinal Cord Injury and Incontinence Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurosurgery Best Practice Guidelines and Miscellaneous FRIDAY Spinal Cord Injury and Incontinence P026 Results of a retrospective study: 25 new cases with SCI (tetraplegics) in three years (2008-2010) out of which 2 with post-traumatic syringomyelia (PTS) S. Sivetidou, T. Loizidis, I. Saramantos, F. Armakola, M. Segredou, E. Bakas (Athens, Greece) P027 A descriptive epidemiological study of spinal cord Injury of 3 years (2008-2010) T. Loizidis, S. Sivetidou, C. Mihut, A. Kotroni, A. Kaplas, E. Bakas (Athens, Greece) P028 Tibialis posterior electrical stimulation (TPES) in faecal and urinary incontinence in a patient with myelomeningocele. A case report E. Orejas Monfort, A. López Jiménez, E. López Dolado, M.A. Castrillo Amores (Madrid, Spain) P029 Treatment of faecal incontinence in a patient with cauda equina syndrome E. Orejas Monfort, A. Lopez Jimenez, M.L. Medina Fernández (Madrid, Spain) P030 Neurogenic bladder in multiple sclerosis E. Orejas Monfort, A. López Jiménez, M.A. Castrillo Amores (Madrid, Spain) P031 Neurogenic bowel in multiple sclerosis E. Orejas Monfort, A. López Jiménez, M.A. Castrillo Amores (Madrid, Spain) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, October 21st, 2011 Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurosurgery P060 Two years outcome and the level of professional reintegration after severe traumatic brain injury M. Lippert-Grüner (Bonn, Germany) P062 Communicative deficit in traumatic brain injured patients: analysis of errors R. Angeleri, M. Zettin, K. Sacco, B.G. Bara, F.M. Bosco (Turin, Italy) P063 Tissue oxygen measurement for patients with severe brain injury as a part of multimodal monitoring: case reports R. Gal, M. Slezak, F. Otevrel, E. Strazevska, M. Colonova (Brno, Czech Republic) P064 Patients with intracerebral bleeding (ICB) plus hemicraniectomy (HC) or extraventricular drainage (EVD) / ventriculoperipheral shunt (VPS) have a good rehabilitation prognosis J. Jania, T. Rommel, A.E.L. Hartmann (Cologne, Germany) P065 Rehabilitation of complex organic brain syndromes. First experience with deep brain stimulation (DBS) T. Rommel, D. Lenartz, A. Hartmann, V. Sturm (Cologne, Germany) P066 Early rehabilitation in neurosurgery. Results of a survey S. Welschehold, R. Röder, J. Konradi (Mainz, Germany) P067 Long term rehabilitation of patients with disorientation and executive disorders due to acquired brain damage is effective S. Bamborschke, U. Lenk, S. Schlichting, S. Wenda, V. Schmidt (Berlin, Germany) FRIDAY P061 Nonverbal therapeutic techniques in rehabilitation of individuals surviving traumatic and non-traumatic brain injuries T. Gueye (Prague, Czech Republic) 36 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, October 21st, 2011 P068 Patients with malignant brain infarction and hemicraniectomy benefit from early rehabilitation A.E.L. Hartmann, T. Rommel, S. Blarr (Cologne, Germany) Best Practice Guidelines and Miscellaneous FRIDAY P080 Mirror Therapy for improving motor function after stroke - a systematic review carried out using Cochrane methodology H. Thieme, J. Mehrholz, M. Pohl, J. Behrens, C. Dohle (Kreischa, Germany) P081 Stroke rehabilitation outcome after thrombolysis E. Urban, S. Vasarhelyi-Toth (Budapest, Hungary) P082 Improvement of motor performance of upper limb by action observation therapy in stroke patients M. Ikeoka, N. Tokunaga, Y. Tezuka, A. Matsuo (Osaka, Japan) P083 The assessment battery for communication: parallel forms for use in clinical settings F. Bosco, R. Angeleri, B. Bara, M. Zuffranieri, K. Sacco (Turin, Italy) P084 Pragmatic assessment: the normative study of the assessment battery for communication I. Gabbatore, R. Angeleri, K. Sacco, B.G. Bara, F.M. Bosco (Turin, Italy) P085 Risk stratification for two-months dependence on ambulation in acute stroke patients: classification and regression tree analysis B. Bernardini, S. Ghirmai, G. Cerina, C. Corsini, M. Pagani, S. Marcheselli, C. Meinecke (Rozzano, Italy) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, October 21st, 2011 P086 Educational model for promoting interest in physiatry among medical students: effect on awareness, enthusiasm, and motivation towards physiatric careers B. Adeyemo, F. Hameed, D. Weiss, N. Jain, C. Spears, H. Chae (Boston, USA) P087 ICF-supported goal setting in neurorehabilitation helps in focussing on the domains interaction (d7) and social life (d9) in individual goal setting K. Fheodoroff, G. Tautscher-Basnett, M. Freimueller (Hermagor, Austria) P089 Assessment of trunk impairment in neuromuscular diseases: validity and reliability of trunk impairment scale and trunk control test Y. Parlak Demir, M. Kilinç, S. Aksu Yildirim, E. Tan (Ankara, Turkey) P090 Validity of video analysis to evaluate the effect of Botulinum toxin A injection on the upper extremity functions in stroke patients W.J. Kim, W. Kumthornthip, B.M. Oh, E.J. Yang, N.J. Paik (Seoul, South Republic of Korea) P091 When might a cane be necessary for walking following a stroke? D. Perennou, B. Guillebastre, B. Sibille, A. Chrispin, P. Rougier (Grenoble, France) P092 Is locomotor training with body weight support better for walking than classical intensive neurorehabilitation? Controversies D. Bartko, E. Ziakova, I. Combor, Z. Priesolova, Z. Gombosova (Ruzomberok, Slovakia) P093 ARTS IN HOSPITAL. New philosophy in the management of patients D. Bartko, H. Binder, K. von Wild, I. Combor, Z. Gombosova, E. Žiakova (Ruzomberok, Slovakia) FRIDAY P088 The Austrian neurorehabilitation curriculum: first experiences K. Fheodoroff, B. Mamoli, H. Binder (Hermagor, Austria) 38 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, October 21st, 2011 P094 Department for acute geriatric and remobilisation under the direction of a specialist of physical medicine and rehabilitation in the context with neurogeriatric remobilisation C. Angleitner, P. Heise, S. Traussnigg, P. Golmayer, I. Reiter (Ried, Austria) P095 Association of multiple sclerosis to other autoimmune disorders E. Orejas Monfort, M.A. Castrillo Amores, A. López Jiménez (Madrid, Spain) FRIDAY P096 Low-cost treatment options in stroke rehabilitation S. Hesse, C. Werner, A. Bardeleben (Berlin, Germany) P097 Cognitive rehabilitation through a web site A. Gioacchino (Milan, Italy) P098 Acquired brain injuries and tele-rehabilitation in Umbria: feasibility study on a consecutive in-hospital population (2009-2010) F. Cannillo, D. Pisano, F. Corea, F. Scarponi, A. Proietti, P. Brustenghi, E. Todeschini, M. Zampolini (Foligno, Italy) P099 Nursing education - Skillslab at the neurological rehabilitation W. Brunner (Innsbruck, Austria) Digital Posters DP10 – DP18 for detailed list see Digital Poster Session 2 on the next page SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, October 21st, 2011 12:30 – 13:00 DIGITAL POSTER SESSION 2 DP10 – DP18 Room Czerny Chair: Eberhard Koenig (Bad Aibling, Germany) Stuart Yablon (Edmonton, Canada) DP11 Two alternative approaches to treat pusher behaviour following stroke J. Bergmann, C. Krewer, K. Rieß, F. Müller, K. Jahn, E. Koenig (Bad Aibling, Germany) DP12 Efficacy and safety of a hip flexion assist orthosis in adult hemiplegic stroke patients S. Carda, A. Baricich, M. Invernizzi, G. Cognolato, C. Cisari (Novara, Italy) DP13 IM-hirob: Robotic hippotherapy or improvement of impaired trunk function preliminary results A. Mayr, M. Barth, M. Kofler, L. Saltuari (Hochzirl, Austria) DP14 Body-weight-supported treadmill walking in persons with multiple sclerosis and in healthy subjects: 3D-kinematics of the trunk and pelvis E. Swinnen, J.-P. Baeyens, R. Clijsen, S. Ilsbroukx, B. Gebara, J. Van Nieuwenhoven, H. Demeyer, I. Hauchecorne, R. Meeusen, E. Kerckhofs (Brussels, Belgium) DP15 Quantitative evaluation of the deficit of the hand position sense in stroke patients V. Squeri, A. Basteris, J. Zenzeri, P. Giannoni, P. Morasso (Genova, Italy) DP16 Does ERD correlate with the strength of impairment after stroke? V. Kaiser, F. Pichiorri, F. De Vico Fallani, D. Mattia, G R. Müller-Putz, C. Neuper (Graz, Austria) FRIDAY DP10 Functional electrical stimulation assisted cycling – therapeutic effects on patients with subacute hemiparesis after stroke C. Krewer, P. Bauer, E. Koenig, F. Müller (Bad Aibling, Germany) 40 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, October 21st, 2011 DP17 A mental imagery fMRI paradigm can predict recovery of consciousness in patients in a vegetative or minimally conscious state A. Markl, D. Vogel, T. Yu, S. Lang, B. Kotchoubey, F. Müller (Bad Aibling, Germany) DP18 Vertebral hydatidosis as cause of Spinal Cord Injury (SCI): a case report E. Orejas Monfort, M.A. Castrillo Amores (Madrid, Spain) FRIDAY 13:30 – 15:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS 07 – 09 PS 07: Acquired Brain Injury Kursaal Chair: Paolo Boldrini (Treviso, Italy) Peter Vos (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) 13:30 – 14:00Acquired brain injury and quality of life Rita Formisano (Rome, Italy) 14:00 – 14:30Traumatic brain injury: progress in protection and plasticity Peter Vos (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) 14:30 – 15:00 O05 The Italian national registry for severe acquired brain injury: first data. Antonio de Tanti, R. Avesani, M. Khansefid, R. Formisano, P. Boldrini, M. Zampolini, S. Ferro (Fontanellato, Italy) PS 08: European Curriculum Room Lentner Chair:Bruce Dobkin (Los Angeles, USA) 13:30 – 13:50Towards a European curriculum for postgraduate training in neurorehabilitation Claudio Corradini (Brunico, Italy) 13:50 – 14:30 Proposal for a pan-European curriculum for postgraduate training in neurorehabilitation Volker Hömberg (Düsseldorf, Germany) 14:30 – 15:00Discussion SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, October 21st, 2011 PS 09: Peripheral Nerve Rehabilitation Room Czerny Chair:Heinrich Binder (Vienna, Austria) Claudia Meinecke (Merano, Italy) 13:30 – 14:15Rehabilitation of brachial plexus injuries in adults and children Nicola Smania (Verona, Italy) 15:00 – 15:30 Coffee break 15:30 – 17:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS 10 – 12 PS 10: Best Practice in Neurorehabilitation Kursaal Chair:Gert Kwakkel (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Thomas Platz (Greifswald, Germany) 15:30 – 16:05Best practice guideline and clinical pathway formation for neurorehabilitation Thomas Platz (Greifswald, Germany) 16:05 – 16:40Best practice guidelines for restoration of stance and gait after stroke: first results from the DGNR study group Klaus Martin Stephan (Meerbusch, Germany) 16:40 – 17:00 O06 Best practice guidance for the development of exercise after stroke services in community settings in the UK Frederike van Wijck, C. Best, J. Dennis, S. Dinan-Young, M. Smith, M. Donaghy, H. Fraser G. Mead (Glasgow, UK) FRIDAY 14:15 – 15:00 Peripheral nerve rehabilitation between repair and alleviation of suffering Heinrich Binder (Vienna, Austria) 42 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, October 21st, 2011 15:30 – 17:00 PS 11: Highlights of submitted abstracts 1 Room Lentner Chair: Carmelo Lentino (Pietraligure, Italy) Jan Mehrholz (Kreischa, Germany) FRIDAY 15:30 – 15:40 O07 Promoting brain-computer interface technology for stroke rehabilitation F. Pichiorri, F. De Vico Fallani, G. Morone, F. Cincotti, M. Molinari, D. Mattia (Rome, Italy) 15:40 – 15:50 O08 Meta-analysis of the impact of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial direct stimulation on stroke patients B. Adeyemo, D. Macea, F. Fregni (Boston, USA) 15:50 – 16:00 O09 Combined transcranial direct current stimulation and robot- assisted arm training in subacute stroke patients A. Waldner, C. Werner, J. Mehrholz, C. Tomelleri, M. Pohl, S. Hesse (Bolzano, Italy) 16:00 - 16:10 O10 A novel robot-assisted upper-limb rehabilitation program in acute management of post-stroke patients: a randomized controlled trial S. Masiero, M. Armani, G. Ferlini, A. Chiasera, G. Rosati, A. Rossi, C. Ferraro (Padova, Italy) 16:10 – 16:20 O11 Loss of independent joint control in acute stroke quantified by the ACT3D system A. Kottink, M. Ellis, G. Prange, H. Rietman, J. Buurke, J. Dewald (Enschede, The Netherlands) 16:20 – 16:30 O12 Stimulation of the proprioceptive system in neurorehabilitation S.M. Golaszewski, M. Seidl, A.B. Kunz, M. Christova, E. Gal- lasch, R. Nardone, F. Gerstenbrand, E. Trinka (Salzburg, Austria) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, October 21st, 2011 16:30 – 16:40 O13 Impairment of the rightsided homologous broca-area by repetitive transcranial magnet stimulation (rTMS) in patients with aphasia due to leftsided brain infarct leads to improve- ment of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) and speech performance A.E.L. Hartmann, I. Rubi-Fessen, N. Weiduschat, T. Rommel, P. Kessler, W.D. Heiß (Cologne, Germany) 16:50 – 17:00 O15 Plasticity and response to action observation: A longitudinal fMRI study in patients with subcortical stroke I. Brunner, J.S. Skouen, L. Ersland, K. Hugdahl, R. Grüner (Bergen, Norway) 15:30 – 17:00 PS 12: Neurophysiology Room Czerny Chair:Roberto Dattola (Messina, Italy) Markus Kofler (Hochzirl, Austria) 15:30 – 16:00Brain-computer interface: a new assistive device for communication and control? Gernot Müller-Putz (Graz, Austria) 16:00 – 16:30Functional reorganisation of cortical movement representations in motor learning Wolf Müllbacher (Vienna, Austria) 16:30 – 16:45 O16 The effect of postural stability on motor evoked potentials of the activated hand is differently affected by cortical versus subcortical strokes Caroline I. E. Renner, S. Hanna, N. Engelmann, H. Hummelsheim (Leipzig, Germany) FRIDAY 16:40 – 16:50 O14 Post-stroke fMRI, a comparison of BOLD, cerebral blood flow, and cerebral blood volume responses J. Blicher, C. Stagg, J. O‘Shea, L. Østergaard, B. MacIntosh, H. Johansen-Berg, P. Jezzard, M. Donahue (Aarhus, Denmark) 44 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, October 21st, 2011 16:45 – 17:00 O17 Action observation and motor imagery during immobilization: same or different effects? Michela Bassolino, M. Bove , V. Pippo, T. Pozzo, L.Fadiga (Genova, Italy) 17:00 – 18:30 SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM 3 FRIDAY Robotic therapy sponsored by Hocoma Room Lentner Chair: Andreas Luft (Zurich, Switzerland) Neuroscience-based robotic therapy? Andreas Luft (Zurich, Switzerland) The future of rehabilitation robotics Robert Riener (Zurich, Switzerland) Robots in practice Andreas Mayr (Hochzirl, Austria) 20:30 GALA DINNER Kursaal SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME SATURDAY, October 22nd, 2011 07:00 – 08:00 MEET THE PROFESSOR 4 - 6 MP 4: Traumatic Brain Injury Room Czerny Diffuse axonal injury Peter Vos (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) The rehabilitation of severe spasticity Mauro Zampolini (Perugia, Italy) MP 5: Multiple Sclerosis Meeting Room 1 Serafin Beer (Valens, Switzerland) MP 6: Spasticity - multiprofessional management Meeting Room 2 Management of spasticity in acquired brain injury Jörg Wissel (Beelitz, Germany) 08:30 – 09:30 KEYNOTE LECTURE 2 Kursaal Chair: Volker Hömberg (Düsseldorf, Germany) Neuromodulation Leonardo Cohen (Bethesda, USA) 09:30 – 10:00 Coffee break SATURDAY Management of spasticity in spinal cord injury and multiple sclerosis Anthony Ward (North Staffordshire, United Kingdom) 46 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME SATURDAY, October 22nd, 2011 10:00 – 11:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS 13 - 15 PS 13: Neurosurgery Kursaal Chair: Franz Gerstenbrand (Vienna, Austria) Klaus von Wild (Münster, Germany) 10:00 – 10:30HRQOL and social re-entry following brain damage. Lessons from the international QOLIBRI -HRQOL assessment tool survey Klaus von Wild (Münster, Germany) 10:30 – 11:00Neurosurgery and neuromodulation in neurorehabilitation Wilhelm Eisner (Innsbruck, Austria) 11:00 – 11:30 CT-perfusion evaluation of cerebral haemodynamics pre- and post-cranioplasty Andreas Schwarz (Bolzano, Italy) SATURDAY PS 14: Neuropharmacology Room Lentner Chair: Leopold Saltuari (Hochzirl/Bolzano, Austria/Italy) Paolo Tonin (Venice, Italy) 10:00 – 10:40 Pharmacological treatment approaches in diminished state of consciousness Federico Posteraro (Volterra, Italy) 10:40 – 11:15 Is there a place for specific pharmacological agents in neurorehabilitation? Volker Hömberg (Düsseldorf, Germany) 11:15 – 11:30 O18 Does L-dopa long-term administration induce dyskinesia in patients with brain injury and stroke? Hanns Peter Engl, M. Kofler, E. Quirbach, L. Saltuari (Hochzirl, Austria) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME SATURDAY, October 22nd, 2011 PS 15: Pediatric Neurorehabilitation Room Czerny Chair:Adriano Ferrari (Reggio Emilia, Italy) Kristina Müller (Meerbusch, Germany) 10:00 – 10:25Action observation training - a new tool for child rehabilitation Adriano Ferrari (Reggio Emilia, Italy) 10:25 – 10:50Robot-assisted rehabilitation for children: has the future already started? Andreas Meyer-Heim (Allfoltern am Albis, Switzerland) 10:50 – 11:15Structural and functional imaging in congenital hemiparesis Martin Staudt (Vogtareuth, Germany) 11:15 – 11:30 O19 Validity and reliability of easy-to-apply hand function and capacity tests in children with cerebral palsy Huub J. A. van Hedel, K. Wick (Zurich, Switzerland) 11:30 – 13:00 LUNCH & POSTER SESSION 3 P001 – P008 Pediatric Neurorehabilitation P032 – P043 Neglect, Executive Disorders and Vocational Rehabilitation P069 – P073 Neuropharmacology and Pain Control P100 – P112 Spasticity Pediatric Neurorehabilitation P001 6 months outcome after severe accidental hypothermia and cardiac arrest in 7 teenagers L. Agersnap, M. Wanscher, J. Stjernholm, T. Lyngbye, J.F. Nielsen (Hammel, Denmark) SATURDAY Ground floor 48 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME SATURDAY, October 22nd, 2011 P002 EEG biofeedback as a new promising method in neurorehabilitation in Slovakia E. Ziakova, D. Bartko, S. Klobucka (Bratislava, Slovakia) P003 Assessment of balance impairments in children treated for posterior cavity brain tumors Ł. Oleksy, P. Jureczko, T. Łosień (Łancut, Poland) P004 Evaluation of the effects of gait training with the use of active orthosis in a randomized group of children with cerebral palsy M. Druzbicki, W. Rusek, J. Dudek, M. Szczepanik, S. Snela, M. Bonikowski, A. Czernuszenko, E. Zak (Rzeszów, Poland) P005 Effect of robotic-assisted treadmill training (RATT) on gait and gross motor functions in patients with spastic cerebral palsy S. Klobucka, M. Kováè, E. Ziaková (Bratislava, Slovakia) SATURDAY P006 Impact of different walking speeds, levels of body-weight support and intensity instructions on leg muscle activity in children during Lokomat training K. Bruetsch, F. Renaud-dit-Louise, H. van Hedel (Affoltern am Albis, Switzerland) P007 Validity and reliability of timed walking tests in children with neurological movement disorders H.J.A. van Hedel, M. Leuenberger, C. Letsch (Affoltern am Albis, Switzerland) P008 Treatment of urinary incontinence in a patient with anoxic encephalopathy E. Orejas Monfort, A. Lopez Jimenez, M.L. Medina Fernández (Madrid, Spain) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME SATURDAY, October 22nd, 2011 Neglect, Executive Disorders and Vocational Rehabilitation P032 Music therapy of Neglect-Syndrome after stroke: functional and psychodynamic therapy approach B. Roelcke, A. Lorz-Zitzmann, H. Fausch, T. Ettlin (Rheinfelden, Switzerland) P033 New approaches to the treatment of neglect: transcranial magnetic stimulation E. Muñoz Marrón, D. Redolar-Ripoll, M. Boixadós, L.l. Andreu (Barcelona, Spain) P034 Effectiveness of visuo-spatial training in reducing hemispatial neglect: a retrospective study on 514 stroke patients C. Guariglia, A. Matano, P. Zoccolotti (Rome, Italy) P035 Effects of left-cathodal, repetitive galvanic vestibular stimulation on neglect and pusher behavior - A single case study K. Volkening, I. Keller (Bad Aibling, Germany) P037 Localization of lesions and recovery of unilateral spatial neglect in stroke patients: experimental study in right brain damage C. Fonte, V. Varalta, M. Gandolfi, E. Bigozzi, A. Cantagallo, G. Zanette, M. Trentin, S. Tamburin, A. Picelli, A. Fiaschi, N. Smania (Verona, Italy) P038 Dual task and gait analysis in patients with mild cognitive impairment A. Nascimbeni, M. Rigano, S. Caruso, A. Salatino, M. Carenza, A. Raviolo, R. Ricci (Torino, Italy) P039 Can the cognitive rehabilitation facilitate the motor rehabilitation in Parkinson disease? C. Perin, C.M. Cornaggia, C.G. Cerri (Monza, Italy) SATURDAY P036 Vision-for-perception and vision-for-action in unilateral neglect: implications for rehabilitation M. Balconi, D. Crivelli, C. Ferrari, M. Sozzi, L. Pisani (Milan, Italy) 50 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME SATURDAY, October 22nd, 2011 P040 Anxiety disorder and rTMS effect on left DLPFC in memory retrieval process M. Balconi, C. Ferrari (Milan, Italy) P041 Components of neuropsychological rehabilitation of patients with brain injuries O. Uvarova, V. Daminov, I. Kulikova, A. Kuznetsov (Moscow, Russia) P042 Stroke and psychiatric events C.M. Cornaggia, M. Beghi, G. Brambilla, R. Meroni, C. Perin, F. Peroni, J. Santambrogio (Milan, Italy) P043 Rehabilitation psychology: an essential discipline in neurorehabilitation E. Kerckhofs, C. Lafosse (Brussels, Belgium) Neuropharmacology and Pain Control SATURDAY P069 Mobility and falls in patients with advanced Parkinson’s disease after switching to continuous intraduodenal levodopa/carbidopa infusion therapy during neurorehabilitation V. Tomantschger, G. Tautscher-Basnett, M. Freimueller (Hermagor, Austria) P070 Antiepileptic drugs for acute and chronic symptomatic epilepsy in patients with acute hemorrhagic brain injury. Is there any effect? A revision of the literature and a proposal of a multicentre study C.M. Cornaggia, E. Beghi, G. Brambilla, C. Perin, J. Santambrogio, M. Beghi (Milan, Italy) P071 Do not give up: long time rehabilitation plus plasmapheresis in a patient with limbic encephalopathy due to anti-NMDA-receptor antibodies results in normalization of clinical condition A.E.L. Hartmann, T. Mathaeus, S. Harnier, M. Frost, T. Rommel (Cologne, Germany) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME SATURDAY, October 22nd, 2011 P072 Restless leg syndrome in patients with spinal cord injury M. Barrio, H. Kumru, E. Portell, J. Benito, M. Vallès, J. Santamaría, J. Vidal (Barcelona, Spain) P073 Pain in multiple sclerosis E. Orejas Monfort, M.A. Castrillo Amores, A. López Jiménez (Madrid, Spain) Spasticity P100 Highly paretic patients within four to six weeks after stroke: an early Botulinum Toxin A treatment may prevent a disabling finger flexor spasticity six months later S. Hesse, H. Mach, S. Behrend, S. Fröhlich, I. Melzer, C. Werner (Berlin, Germany) P102 Functional effects of botulinum toxin treatment and subsequent stretching of spastic calf muscles: a study in patients with hereditary spastic paraparesis (HSP) A. Geurts, M. de Niet, V. Weerdesteyn (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) P103 Spasticity in Multiple Sclerosis E. Orejas Monfort, A. Lopez Jimenez, M.A. Castrillo Amores (Madrid, Spain) P104 High doses of botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) in the treatment of severe muscle spasticity G. Ianieri, A. Manigrasso, L. Mastromauro, E. Romanelli, R. Marvulli (Bari, Italy) P105 High dose of botulinum toxin type A in the treatment of adult post-stroke spasticity D. Intiso, V. Simone, A. Santamato, P. Fiore, F. Di Rienzo, M. Basciani (San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy) SATURDAY P101 Functional goal attainment in patients with spasticity of the hand and wrist following stroke: the BOTOX® economic spasticity trial (BEST) J. Wissel, A. Ward, J. Borg, N. Wright (Beelitz-Heilstätten, Germany) 52 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME SATURDAY, October 22nd, 2011 P106 Neurorehabilitation of a patient with pyramidal syndrome onset after HCV treatment with interferon 2A and ribavirin M. Loi, D. Bossi, E. Giovanazzi, A. Magistroni, M. Viggiano, L. Ciuffreda, E.C. Barosio, A. Zaliani (Pavia, Italy) P107 Comparison of different methods for assessment of spasticity R. Kiechl, A. Mayr, L. Saltuari, T. Haslwanter, M. Kofler (Linz, Austria) P108 Use of inertial sensors to evaluate spasticity: need of a new tool in vegetative state patients? G. Maggioni, A. Aiachini, I. Sterpi, R. Colombo, C. Pistarini (Pavia, Italy) P109 Comparison to selected rehabilitation techniques used for decreasing muscle tonus P. Sifta, V. Bittner (Prague, Czech Republic) SATURDAY P110 Clinical risk management in intrathecal baclofen therapy G. D‘Aleo, C. Rifici, E. Sessa, L. Saltuari, P. Bramanti, M. Kofler (Messina, Italy) P111 Catheter tip location for intrathecal baclofen infusion in spinal cord injury A. Viaene, E. Crombez, E. Baert, G. Hallaert, G. Vanderstraeten (Ghent, Belgium) P112 ITB (IntraThecal Baclofen) therapy in vegetative state patients with spasticity and vegetative crisis G. Maggioni, C. Fassio, B. Cazzulani, C. Pistarini (Pavia, Italy) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME SATURDAY, October 22nd, 2011 11:30 – 13:00 ARGE ALP MEETING Meeting Room 1 Chair: Karl Kob (Bolzano, Italy) Presentation of the European Curriculum in Neurorehabilitation 13:00 – 14:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS 16 - 18 PS 16: Cellular Treatments Kursaal Chair:Ulrich Bogdahn (Regensburg, Germany) Placido Bramanti (Messina, Italy) 13:00 – 13:20Stem cell niches of the CNS: Cellular and molecular targets in neurodegeneration and ageing Ludwig Aigner (Salzburg, Austria) 13:20 – 13:40Restorative therapies following spinal cord injury Norbert Weidner (Heidelberg, Germany) 14:00 – 14:20Initial observations on regenerative treatment in ALS Ulrich Bogdahn (Regensburg, Germany) 14:20 – 14:30Discussion SATURDAY 13:40 – 14:00Regenerative therapy after stroke Sandra Boy (Regensburg, Germany) 54 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME SATURDAY, October 22nd, 2011 13:00 – 14:40 PS 17: Highlights of submitted abstracts 2 Room Lentner Chair:Roberto Marenzi (Padova, Italy) Anselm Reiners (Munich, Germany) 13:00 – 13:10 O20 Assessment of the necessities of persons with initially severe traumatic brain injuries about assistance of another person in activities of daily living Ž. Bakran, D. Tršinski, I. Dubroja, M. Varjaèiæ, S. Butkoviæ Soldo (Krapinske Toplice, Croatia) 13:10 – 13:20 O21 Impact of participation on rehabilitation results: a multivariate study S. Paolucci, A. Di Vita, R. Massicci, M. Traballesi, C. Guariglia (Rome, Italy) SATURDAY 13:20 – 13:30 O22 Rehabiltation in elderly patients after stroke: is pain a manageable problem? L. Akhmadeeva, V. Tunik (Ufa, Russia) 13:30 – 13:40 O23 Clinical, electromyographic and radiological characterisation of Pisa syndrome in a group of subjects with Parkinson disease C. Tassorelli, E. Alfonsi, C. Pacchetti, A. Pichiecchio, M. Allena, G. Nappi, E. Martignoni, G. Sandrini (Pavia, Italy) 13: 40 – 13:50 O24 Can Mirror Therapy be affected by neglect? M. Sozzi, D. Dinacci, L. Veronelli, V. Ginex, F. Clerici, L. Pisani, C. Mariani (Milan, Italy) 13:50 – 14:00 O25 Intensive aphasia therapy - first results of the Sunnaas constraint induced language therapy program F. Becker, M. Kirmess, L. Gunther, A.K. Hvistendahl (Nesoddtangen, Norway) SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME SATURDAY, October 22nd, 2011 14:00 – 14:10 O26 Preliminary results of a comparison of reach training using rehab games and conventional exercises on arm movement ability in chronic stroke patients G. Prange, A. Kottink, T. Krabben, J. Rietman, J. Buurke (Enschede, The Netherlands) 14:10 – 14:20 O27 Is psychopathology directly related to the severity of an acute organic event? C.M. Cornaggia, R. Meroni, M. Beghi, G. Brambilla, C.G. Cerri, M. Clerici, F. Dossena, C. Perin, F. Peroni, J. Santambrogio (Milan, Italy) 14:20 – 14:30 O28 Quality of life in Parkinson’s disease: the role of depression and coping style E. Kerckhofs, L. Harnie (Brussels, Belgium) SATURDAY 14:30 – 14:40 O29 Munchausen or Munchausen by proxy? Paraplegia in an adolescent. A case report E. Orejas Monfort, E. López Dolado, M.V. Quintas Arribas (Madrid, Spain) 56 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME SATURDAY, October 22nd, 2011 13:00 – 14:30 PS 18: Neuromodulation Room Czerny Chair: Milan Dimitrijevic (Ljubljana, Slovenia) Walter Paulus (Göttingen, Germany) 13:00 – 13:20Transcranial stimulation techniques for controlled neuromo dulation Walter Paulus (Göttingen, Germany) 13:20 – 13:40 Non invasive brain stimulation for rehabilitation of motor deficits Joachim Liepert (Allensbach, Germany) 13:40 – 14:00Non invasive brain stimulation in cognitive neurorehabilitation Carlo Miniussi (Brescia, Itlay) 14:00 – 14:20 Spinal cord stimulation for sufficient control of spasticity in upper motor neuron diseases Michaela Pinter (Vienna, Austria) SATURDAY 14:20 – 14:30Discussion 14:30 - 15:00 Coffee break 15:00 – 16:00 KEYNOTE LECTURE 3 Kursaal Chair: Giorgio Sandrini (Pavia, Italy) Action observation treatment: a new approach in neurorehabilitation Giovanni Buccino (Parma, Italy) 16:00 – 16:30 CLOSING SESSION Kursaal Best Poster Awards Adjourn Hannelore KoHl Förderpreis Die ZNS – Hannelore Kohl Stiftung vergibt im Jahr 2012 den Hannelore Kohl Förderpreis 2012 Der Preis ist mit EUR 10.000 dotiert. Der Förderpreis ist eine Auszeichnung für hervorragende Leistungen des wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchses auf den Gebieten der Erforschung, Entwicklung und Erprobung von diagnostischen und therapeutischen Verfahren in der Neurorehabilitation Schädelhirnverletzter sowie der Prävention von Schädelhirnverletzungen. Mit der Bewerbung und dem Lebenslauf sind 8 Exemplare Ihrer Arbeit in deutscher Sprache (wenn englisch, dann mit deutscher Kurzfassung) als Publikation in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift, als Dissertation- oder Habilitationsschrift, als Buch oder als noch nicht veröffentlichtes Manuskript einzureichen. Die Arbeiten dürfen bei Einreichung nicht älter als zwei Jahre sein. Sie sollen nicht anderweitig ausgezeichnet oder für eine Preisvergabe eingereicht sein. Die Arbeiten müssen bis zum 31. Dezember 2011 eingereicht werden. Rochusstraße 24 · 53123 Bonn Telefon: 0228 / 97 84 50 · Telefax: 0228 / 97 84 555 E-Mail: info@hannelore-kohl-stiftung.de www.hannelore-kohl-stiftung.de 58 LIST OF INVITED SPEAKERS Aiachini, Beatrice beatrice.aiachini@fsm.it (Pavia, Italy) Ceravolo, Maria Gabriella m.g.ceravolo@univpm.it (Ancona, Italy) Aigner, Ludwig ludwig.aigner@pmu.ac.at (Salzburg, Austria) Clarke, Stephanie stephanie.clarke@chuv.ch (Lausanne, Switzerland) Barnes, Michael m.p.barnes@btinternet.com (North Shields, UK) Cohen, Leonardo cohenl@ninds.nih.gov (Bethesda, USA) Beer, Serafin s.beer@klinik-valens.ch (Valens, Switzerland) Corradini, Claudio claudio.corradini@sb-bruneck.it (Brunico, Italy) Binder, Heinrich heinrich.binder@wienkav.at (Vienna, Austria) Dattola, Roberto roberto.dattola@unime.it (Messina, Italy) Boering, Dana boering@stmtk.de (Essen, Germany) de Leonni Stanonik, Mateja mateja.deleonni@gmail.com (Ljubljana, Slovenia) Bogdahn, Ulrich ulrich.bogdahn@medbo.de (Regensburg, Germany) Dimitrijevic, Milan lepasrna@hotmail.com (Ljubljana, Slovenia) Boldrini, Paolo paolo.boldrini@ospedalemotta.it (Treviso, Italy) Dobkin, Bruce bdobkin@mednet.ucla.edu (Los Angeles, USA) Boy, Sandra sandra.boy@medbo.de (Regensburg, Germany) Eisner, Wilhelm wilhelm.eisner@uki.at (Innsbruck, Austria) Bramanti, Placido bramanti.dino@gmail.com (Messina, Italy) Eng, Kynan kynan@ini.phys.ethz.ch (Zurich, Switzerland) Buccino, Giovanni buccino@unicz.it (Parma, Italy) Ferrari, Adriano adriano.ferrari@unimore.it (Reggio Emilia, Italy) Cappa, Stefano cappa.stefano@hsr.it (Milan, Italy) Formisano, Rita r.formisano@hsantalucia.it (Rome, Italy) LIST OF INVITED SPEAKERS Fotopoulou, Aikaterini a.fotopoulou@kcl.ac.uk (London, UK) Ilias, Wilfried wilfried.ilias@bbwien.at (Vienna, Austria) Franceschini, Marco marco.franceschini@sanraffaele.it (Rome, Italy) Kob, Karl karl@kob.bz.it (Bolzano, Italy) Frank, Ulrike ufrank@uni-potsdam.de (Potsdam, Germany) Koenig, Eberhard EKoenig@Schoen-Kliniken.de (Bad Aibling, Germany) Freimüller, Manfred manfred.freimueller@gailtal-klinik.at (Hermagor, Austria) Kofler, Markus markus.kofler@tilak.at (Hochzirl, Austria) Frommelt, Peter p.frommelt@asklepios.com (Berlin, Germany) Kwakkel, Gert g.kwakkel@planet.nl (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Gerstenbrand, Franz f.gerstenbrand@aon.at (Vienna, Austria) Laureys, Steven steven.laureys@ulg.ac.be (Embourg, Belgium) Geurts, Alexander a.geurts@reval.umcn.nl (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) Lentino, Carmelo c.lentino@asl2.liguria.it (Pietraligure, Italy) Giustini, Alessandro info@alessandrogiustini.it (Arezzo, Italy) Liepert, Joachim j.liepert@kliniken-schmieder.de (Allensbach, Germany) Hesse, Stefan hesse@reha-hesse.de (Berlin, Germany) Luft, Andreas Andreas.luft@usz.ch (Zurich, Switzerland) Hömberg, Volker hoemberg@eurostroke.eu (Düsseldorf, Germany) Marenzi, Roberto robmarenzi@libero.it (Padova, Italy) Humle, Frank frank@cfh.ku.dk (Copenhagen, Denmark) Mehrholz, Jan jan.mehrholz@klinik-bavaria.de (Dresden, Germany) Hummelsheim, Horst hummelsheim@sachsenklinik.de (Bennewitz, Germany) Meinecke, Claudia claudia.meinecke@asbmeran-o.it (Merano, Italy) 60 LIST OF INVITED SPEAKERS Meyer-Heim, Andreas andreas.meyer-heim@kispi.uzh.ch (Affoltern am Albis, Switzerland) Platz, Thomas t.platz@bdh-klinik-greifswald.de (Greifswald, Germany) Miniussi, Carlo miniussi@med.unibs.it (Brescia, Italy) Popovic, Dejan dbp@etf.rs (Belgrade, Serbia) Müllbacher, Wolf Wolf.Muellbacher@khgh.at (Vienna, Austria) Posteraro, Federico f.posteraro@riabilitazione-volterra.it (Pisa, Italy) Müller, Friedemann fmueller@schoen-kliniken.de (Bad Aibling, Germany) Reiners, Anselm anselm.reiners@klinikum-muenchen.de (Munich, Germany) Müller, Kristina mueller-hoemberg@t-online.de (Meerbusch, Germany) Riener, Robert riener@mavt.ethz.ch (Zurich, Switzerland) Müller-Putz, Gernot gernot.mueller@tugraz.at (Graz, Austria) Saltuari, Leopold leopold.saltuari@tilak.at (Hochzirl/Bolzano, Austria/Italy) Müri, René rene.mueri@insel.ch (Herzogenbuchsee, Switzerland) Sandrini, Giorgio giorgio.sandrini@unipv.it (Pavia, Italy) Nyffeler, Thomas thomas.nyffeler@insel.ch (Bern, Switzerland) Schindler, Antonio antonio.schindler@unimi.it (Torino, Italy) Oechsner, Matthias matthias.oechsner@helios-kliniken.ch (Zihlschlacht, Switzerland) Schlaegel, Wolfgang schlaegel.belvedere@web.de (Günzburg, Germany) Paulus, Walter wpaulus@med.uni-goettingen.de (Göttingen, Germany) Schnider, Armin armin.schnider@hcuge.ch (Geneva, Switzerland) Pinter, Michaela michaela.pinter@me.com (Vienna, Austria) Schuhfried, Othmar othmar.schuhfried@meduniwien.ac.at (Vienna, Austria) Pistarini, Caterina caterina.pistarini@fsm.it;cpistarini@fsm.it (Pavia, Italy) Schwarz, Andreas andreas.schwarz@asbz.it (Bolzano, Italy) LIST OF INVITED SPEAKERS Seitz, Rüdiger seitz@neurologie.uni-duesseldorf.de (Düsseldorf, Germany) Weidner, Norbert Norbert.Weidner@med.uni-heidelberg.de (Heidelberg, Germany) Smania, Nicola nicola.smania@univr.it (Verona, Italy) Wissel, Jörg wissel@rehaklinik-beelitz.de (Beelitz-Heilstätten, Germany) Staudt, Martin mstaudt@schoen-kliniken.de (Vogtareuth, Germany) Yablon, Stuart doctory@earthlink.net (Edmonton, Canada) Stephan, Klaus Martin stephan@stmtk.de (Meerbusch, Germany) Zampolini, Mauro mauro.zampolini@tin.it (Perugia, Italy) Stokic, Dobrivoje dstokic@mmrcrehab.org (Jackson, USA) Zutter, Daniel daniel.zutter@helios-kliniken.ch (Zihlschlacht, Switzerland) Tassorelli, Cristina cristina.tassorelli@mondino.it (Pavia, Italy) Tonin, Paolo paolo.tonin@ospedalesancamillo.net (Venice, Italy) Turolla, Andrea andrea.turolla@ospedalesancamillo.net (Venice, Italy) von Wild, Klaus kvw@neurosci.de (Münster, Germany) Vos, Peter P.Vos@neuro.umcn.nl (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) Waldner, Andreas waldner.andreas@villamelitta.it (Bozen, Italy) Ward, Anthony anthony@bward2.freeserve.co.uk (Shropshire, United Kingdom) 62 List of Exhibitors and Sponsors Premium Sponsor Sponsors and Exhibitors Allergan S.P.A. Bioness Bionorica Ethics Austria GmbH Hocoma AG Ipsen Pharma GmbH Ipsen S.P.A. Khymeia SRL Merz Pharma Italia S.r.l. Motec Medical B.V. Otto Bock Healthcare Products GmbH P.A.N. Zentrum für Post-Akute-Neurorehabilitation im Fürst Donnersmark-Haus Reha Technologies GmbH-Srl Rehder/Partner GmbH Sintetica S.A. Tyromotion GmbH The organisers would like to thank all sponsors and exhibitors for supporting the first ENRC Congress in 2011! NOTES 64 NOTES NOTES 66