
Connect and Learn – Canberra
28 March @ 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm AEDT
Free
This presentation revisits cervicogenic dizziness from a central integration perspective, highlighting the role of brainstem and vestibular processing in symptoms commonly labelled as “cervical.”
Attendees will be guided through a clinically relevant framework that explains why looking above C1 is often essential for understanding persistent or complex dizziness presentations.
Time: 6:00pm to 9:30pm – Dinner and beverages included
Location: Hotel Kurrajong Canberra, 8 National Circuit, Barton, Canberra, ACT
Our speakers
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- Name
- Dr Carlo Rinaudo
- Biography
Dr Carlo Rinaudo is a registered Chiropractor from Australia with post-graduate training in clinical neuroscience and sports. Dr Rinaudo is the clinic director of a multidisciplined clinic, focused on helping people with dizziness, concussion and balance related conditions. He has recently submitted his PhD thesis in Vestibular (balance) therapy at University of New South Wales and Neuroscience Research Australia, working alongside leading researchers and Neurologist in the field.
Carlo is a frequent speaker at national and international events, presenting his research findings at conferences or teaching practitioners about vestibular rehabilitation.
Dr Carlo Rinaudo uniquely combines 20 years of clinical experience with current research from multi-disciplined fields, providing an enjoyable and easy-approach ‘knowledge translation’ for the everyday Chiropractor.
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