In this episode of the AdaptX podcast, Dr. Swapna Balakrishnan discusses her journey into the field of neurodegenerative diseases and the importance of bridging the gap between research and clinical practice. Dr. Swapna Balakrishnan is a Doctor of physical therapy and currently a PhD Candidate in the Mobility and Investigative Neuroimaging (MAIN) Lab at the University of Vermont. She has extensive experiences of providing evidenced based care to patients with advanced dementia, stroke, spinal cord injury, and other neurodegenerative disorders. Her current research focuses on the use of wearable sensors to better understand how people with stroke move in the community and stay physically active.
To learn more about Swapna and the MAIN Lab, check the links below,
Takeaways
Keywords: accessible healthcare, neurodegenerative diseases, stroke recovery, wearable sensors, community fitness, rehabilitation, personal trainers, patient motivation, healthcare collaboration, research in physical therapy
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Accessible Healthcare
06:51 Community-Based Recovery Post-Stroke
13:41 The Importance of Ongoing Support
20:22 Data Collection and Community Mobility
27:12 Excitement for Research and Proactive C