05.09.2025

Advancing Stroke and Neurotrauma Care

ESO/EFNR Rehabilitation Course Series – Warsaw, 12–13 June 2025

The ESO/EFNR Rehabilitation Course Series took place in Warsaw, Poland, on 12–13 June 2025, bringing together clinicians, researchers and trainees from across Europe. Organized by the European Federation of NeuroRehabilitation Societies (EFNR) in collaboration with the European Stroke Organization (ESO), the event focused on advancing stroke and neurorehabilitation practice in line with the objectives of the  Stroke Action Plan for Europe (SAP-E).

Day 1 at the Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology focused on motor recovery after stroke and cognitive rehabilitation.

  • Prof. Peter Lackner and Mrs Magdalena Fried (Austria) led the motor recovery module, addressing neurophysiology, early mobilization, physiotherapy techniques, and rehabilitation planning.
  • Dr. Sigrid Schwarz (Austria) guided the cognition and telerehabilitation module, highlighting assessment tools and digital approaches to rehabilitation.

Day 2 at the Military Institute of Medicine centered on aphasia and dysphagia.

  • Prof. Paola Marangolo (Italy) presented strategies for aphasia diagnosis and therapy, supported by case-based video examples.
  • Prof. Stefanie Duchac (Germany) led the dysphagia session, focusing on diagnostics, evidence-based interventions, and clinical reasoning.
  • The program concluded with group work, where participants developed practical strategies to implement rehabilitation tools in their home countries.

The Warsaw course combined expert lectures, interactive case studies, and hands-on workshops, providing participants with evidence-based knowledge and practical toolboxes for clinical practice. The event demonstrated the strong collaboration between EFNR and ESO in supporting education, building clinical capacity and improving outcomes for stroke and neurorehabilitation patients across Europe.

NTSC Extended | AMN Intensives – 1st Thailand Edition

Bangkok, Thailand – July 3, 2025
The NTSC provided hands-on, immersive training in neurotrauma care at Phramongkutklao College of Medicine. Designed for neurosurgeons, neurologists, ICU specialists, and rehabilitation professionals, the program combined cadaveric workshops, ICU-simulations, and interactive lectures and was delivered to over 100 participants from 9 different countries.

Led by Prof. Dafin F. Mureșanu, General Siraruj Sakoolnamarka, and Prof. Christian Matula, alongside international experts such as Prof. Peter Lackner, Assoc. Prof. Dilok Tantongtip, and Prof. Stefanie Duchac, participants gained practical skills for acute TBI management and long-term patient care.

The event fostered cross-border collaboration and knowledge exchange, strengthening neurotrauma expertise across Thailand and the wider region.

AMN Congress – Advancing Neurotrauma Care

Bangkok, Thailand – July 4–5, 2025
The 22nd Academy for Multidisciplinary Neurotraumatology (AMN) Congress brought together about 280 clinicians, researchers, and thought leaders from across the globe to share the latest advances in neurotrauma care.

The congress highlighted cutting-edge research, multidisciplinary collaboration and international strategies for improving traumatic brain injury (TBI) outcomes. Sessions covered acute management, rehabilitation, long-term follow-up, and global best practices, reinforcing AMN’s role as a leader in neurotrauma education and clinical innovation.

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