Stroke rehabilitation set to be revolutionised thanks to 2022 Prime Minister’s Science Prize Winner
The rehabilitation of stroke victims around the world is set to be revolutionised thanks to a New Zealand-based charity and AUT Professor Valery Feigin FRSNZ.
Professor Feigin, who is also the founder and managing director of the NZ Stroke Charitable Education Trust and a Fellow of the Society, has made the decision to release for free a set of world-first internationally endorsed best-practice based videos. Valery leads the team that won the 2022 Prime Minister’s Science Prize.
View AUT media release and view videos.