A Neuro Physio Podcast: Dr Jessica Nolan
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Dr Jessica Nolan
“People with lateropulsion can continue to improve up to a year after stroke…but that was dependent on access to rehabilitation physio”
2.00 sec Intro
2.28 Career pathway/Interest in Lateropulsion
8.45 What is lateropulsion? Can it be mild?
13.20 Prevalence
14.05 Outcome Measures
18.29 Verticality
22.38 Assessing SVV – bucket method
23.00 PhD results – LOS needs, ANSNAP LOS predication accuracy, 1 year outcomes
37.10 Unknown pathophysiology of lateropulsion
40.20 Other components of lateropulsion – SPV – graviception, vestib impairment
43.35 Treatment
49.22 Fear of falling
50.45 Education
53.01 Treatment 2.0
56.28 What’s next for this work
1.04.17 Erin & Matt’s reflection
Papers and References
Articles/Resources discussed in episode:
Lateropulsion prevalence: Dai 2022 systematic review
Assessment of verticality: Piscicelli & Pérennou 2017
Lesion location: Van Der Waal 2023 systematic review
Thalamic involvement: Rosenzopf 2023
Treatment approaches: Paci 2023 scoping review
Lateropulsion outcome measures: Koter 2017
4 Point Pusher Score validation: Chow 2019
Lateropulsion & falls (inpatient): Lewis, Heinemann…Nolan 2024
Links
Twitter @jessnolan__
email: [email protected]
Jess’ PhD papers:
The association between contraversive lateropulsion and outcomes post stroke: A systematic review
Post-stroke lateropulsion and rehabilitation outcomes: a retrospective analysis
Post-stroke lateropulsion terminology: pushing for agreement amongst experts
The association between neuroimaging data and presence of lateropulsion after stroke