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Lectures from 35th Annual General Meeting

Development in care for persons with neuromuscular disorders

General view about ventilation, ventilation since the iron lung up to now,
cough machine
Dr Patrick Leger (AFM, France
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Ventilation - invasive - non invasive, positive, negative pressure, mode and type of ventilation
Dr Dominique Robert (France)



How to live ventilated without tracheo
10 years experience, complication, utilization of telemedicine techniques between home and hospital
Dr Philippe Soudan (Belgium)



 

Monitoring non-invasive ventilation in home mechanical ventilation
Dr Jean-Paul Janssens (Switzerland)

 



Endocrinological problems in patients with neuromuscular disorders, nutrition, osteoporosis or diabetes due to too much eating
Dr. Darko Kaštelan (Croatia)



 

Swallowing problems - indication and benefit of PEG application in patients with neuromuscular disorders
Dr. Željko Krznarić (Croatia)




Rehabilitation and weight problems
Dr. Ida Kovač (Croatia)




 

Renewal rehabilitation program for neuromuscular disorders
Dr. Anton Župan (Slovenia)



Walking pattern in patients with neuromuscular disorders
Dr Aleš Pražnikar (Slovenia)

 




 

The history of EAMDA: the European muscular disease associations united long before the politicians generated the European Union
Prof Dr Reinhardt Rüdel (Germany)



Presentation of the European structure of physical and rehabilitation medicine  
Prof. Alain Delarque (France),
European Union of Medicine Specialists


EAMDA ACTIVITY PLAN for 2005/2006
Cure, Research and Development of Medicines
Mr Peter Streng & Executive Committee






 

 

 

ANNUAL REPORTS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

 

EAMDA accounts for 2002
 


 

EAMDA accounts for 2003



 

EAMDA accounts for 2004



 

 

 

EAMDA accounts for 2005