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Volunteer for ataxia research in Plymouth

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Lisa Bunn a physiotherapist and researcher into ataxia is looking for a volunteer local to Plymouth to help compile a short movie to train therapists in the assessment of ataxia.

If you have ataxia and wouldn't mind being filmed during balance and neurological tests to help make this training resource, please get in touch with her. lisa.bunn@plymouth.ac.uk

Many thanks indeed.

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I hope I can help you, I am in Hong Kong now I am SCA3 patient

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Shayla444

my son is 34 and has just been diagnosed, if you are still looking forvplymouth area i can ask him

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