The International Arthrogryposis Consortium in the SPOTlight
Working to advance knowledge on Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita (AMC), the IAMC lab led by Noemi Dahan-Oliel, OT, PhD, brings together key stakeholders including clinicians, researchers, and people with lived experience worldwide.
Currently, the lab is working on a multisite registry combining phenotype and genotype with patient-reported outcomes, the development of a condition-specific measure, and caregivers’ experience in AMC.
In this virtual presentation,ÌýShahrzad Nematollahi, Epidemiol, PhD, and Clarice Araujo, OT, PhD, postdoctoral fellows in the IAMC lab,Ìýwill highlight ongoing research projects that focus on identifying a common language in AMC, epidemiological profiles, a new functional classification system, and the co-development of rehabilitation guidance and its implementation in practice.
Wednesday December 6th, 12pm
International common data elements for AMC research: lessons learned and future challenges
Shahrzad Nematollahi, Epidemiol, PhD.
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Expanding care in AMC: from developing a novel functional classification to implementing rehabilitation guidance
Clarice Araujo, OT, PhD
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Kindly note the webinar will be presented in English.
This meeting will be held via ZOOM and requires registration. To manage flow and process, please register below in advance. The presentation will begin promptly at 12 noon.
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