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Proud Moment- Twinkle Luthra Presents her Outcome Measure at ISCoS 2024

Couldn’t be prouder of our Senior Occupational Therapist, Twinkle Luthra, who presented her research poster at the 63rd International Spinal Cord Society (ISCoS) Conference in Antwerp, Belgium – the most prestigious global platform in spinal cord injury care and research.

Twinkle’s work focuses on the development of a novel outcome measure for Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs)-Spinal Cord Injury-Instrumental Activities of Daily living (SCI-IADL) Measure a culturally sensitive patient reported outcome measure specifically tailored for individuals with spinal cord injury – a much-needed addition to the international therapy outcome measures. Her research draws from real-world practice and patient input, addressing a huge gap in how we measure community reintegration and functional independence post-SCI.

What makes this moment even more special is the humility with which she walked into the conference – never having imagined she’d attend ISCoS, let alone present her own work.

But her presence there wasn’t luck. It was earned through sharp clinical insight, perseverance in research, and a deep commitment to meaningful outcomes for patients.

Twinkle didn’t just share data, she sparked conversations, built global connections, and left many of us inspired.

Here’s to the rise of clinician-researchers who keep patient-centred innovation at the heart of rehabilitation.

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