| Sponsorship
The Neuro Orthopaedic Institute and would like to thank the sponsors below for their sponsorship of the NOI 2010 conference.
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Elsevier Elsevier serves more than 30 million scientists, students and health and information professionals worldwide. The global company, headquartered in Amsterdam, is a founding publisher of global programs that provide free or low-cost access to science and health information in the developing world. Elsevier develops online information solutions that help professionals achieve better outcomes and also publish around 2,000 journals and close to 20,000 books and major reference works. |
| Physio-Med Services Physio-Med Services has been serving and supporting healthcare professionals for over ten years and is the largest supplier of quality Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation products to the UK market. Their extensive range of quality products are backed by dedicated sales support and unbeatable delivery. |
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Society of teachers of The Alexander Technique The Alexander Technique has been taught for over one hundred years. In 1958, the Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique (STAT) was founded in the UK by teachers who were trained personally by FM Alexander. STAT’s first aim is to ensure the highest standards of teacher training and professional practice. The Alexander Technique is all about the skilful "use of the self": how we move, how we stay still, how we breathe, how we learn, how we organise our awareness and focus of attention and, above all, how we choose our reactions in increasingly demanding situations – helping you to identify and prevent the harmful postural habits that aggravate, or may be the cause of, stress, pain and under-performance. |
| Rehabilitation Medicine Rehabilitation Medicine and Lund University present the Fifth International Whiplash Trauma Congress – Lund, Sweden August 24-28, 2011. “Multidisciplinary approaches to pain after whiplash trauma. What works, what doesn’t and how to tell the difference.” Topics include: Edidemiology, Injuruy mechanisms and prevention, Pathology, Diagnosis, Treatment and Forensic and medicolegal issues. |

