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Dr Lavinia Codd
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A Grey Matter
Stroke – a mother and daughter's story
"At 31, my mother had a stroke which happened in an instant, and whose effect will span her entire life." Zoe McDonald interviews her mother, Dr Lavinia Codd, who is a stroke survivor and now stroke researcher at the Queensland Brain Institute. Zoe was just two at the time and she talks with her mother about the impact the stroke had on their family.CREDITProduced by Jessica McGaw
2017-09-06
21 min
enableme podcast
Stroke Foundation #1 - Neuroplasticity
The number one topic stroke survivors ask us about is neuroplasticity, and how to take advantage of the brain’s amazing potential to change itself. But there’s still a lot of confusion about what it actually entails, what to expect, or even who can help you with it. We speak to physiotherapy lecturer Michelle McDonnell, neuroscientist Lavinia Codd, stroke survivor Karen Bayly and occupational therapist Simone Russell about their experience of retraining the brain.
2016-03-16
40 min
A Grey Matter
How I survived a stroke at 31
Would you know what to do if someone were having a stroke? What if it were you, and you were 31? That's exactly what happened to Dr Lavinia Codd, a stroke researcher. Tune in to find out why she started memorising her children's clothes, and hear about the exciting work she's doing at QBI.CREDITHosted, produced and edited by Donna Lu
2015-07-02
12 min