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HTNZ Conference Feedback

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Conference registrations

There were 256 registrations; 69/256 were virtual attendees. The regions’ delegates came from are depicted in the chart.

69 responded to the feedback survey, which was sent to delegates and all other HTNZ members.

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Q1: Please rate your overall Conference experience

Answered: 69 Skipped: 0

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TOTAL

WEIGHTED AVERAGE

0.00%�0

2.90%�2

7.25%�5

52.17%�36

37.68%�26

69

4.25

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Q2: Friday Session 1: Please rate this session

Answered: 66 Skipped: 3

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TOTAL

WEIGHTED AVERAGE

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0.00%�0

3.03%�2

10.61%�7

48.48%�32

37.88%�25

66

4.21

Session 1:

Hand Therapy through the Ages

  • Sarah Waldin and Panel Presentation

Screening for Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: What Hand Therapists Need to Know

  • Rohil Chauhan - Orthopaedic Physiotherapy Practitioner (Spine)

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Q3: Friday Session 2: Please rate this session

Answered: 66 Skipped: 3

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TOTAL

WEIGHTED AVERAGE

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0.00%�0

0.00%�0

6.06%�4

56.06%�37

37.88%�25

66

4.32

Session 2

Paediatric Fractures

  • Dr Terri Bidwell - Orthopaedic Surgeon

Paediatric Hand Tumours and Malignancies

  • Mr Andrew Graydon - Orthopaedic Surgeon

Hand Development and Congenital Hand Conditions

  • Mr Jonathon Heather - Plastic Surgeon

Paediatric Case Study Presentation

  • Alison Coyle - Hand Therapist

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Q4: Friday Session 3: Please rate this session

Answered: 66 Skipped: 3

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TOTAL

WEIGHTED AVERAGE

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0.00%�0

1.52%�1

6.06%�4

54.55%�36

37.88%�25

66

4.29

Session 3

Illusion and Pain: Strategies for Altering Pain Perception in the Hand

  • Cat Pollard - Physiotherapist Specialist

Nutrition and Healing in Older Adults

  • Caryn Zinn - Professor of Nutrition

Occupation as a Rehabilitation Strategy for Older Adults with Hand Conditions

  • Julie Collis - Hand Therapist

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Q5: Saturday Session 4: Please rate this session

Answered: 64 Skipped: 5

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TOTAL

WEIGHTED AVERAGE

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0.00%�0

0.00%�0

10.94%�7

60.94%�39

28.12%�18

64

4.17

Session 4

Common Upper Limb Injuries in Children

  • Eloise Carella - Paediatric Physiotherapist

Expanding upon the Paediatric Musculoskeletal Guidelines: Anatomy of Growing Bones and Wrist Pain in Youth Sport

  • Emma Radford - Paediatric Physiotherapist

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Q6: Saturday Session 5: Please rate this session

Answered: 63 Skipped: 6

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TOTAL

WEIGHTED AVERAGE

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0.00%�0

1.59%�1

11.11%�7

55.56%�35

31.75%�20

63

4.17

Session 5

Free Paper: Advances in Hand Therapy: Best Practice in Conservative Management of Proximal Phalangeal Fractures in Children

  • Rebecca Kilty - Hand Therapist

Pecha Kucha: Improving Patient Outcomes Following Acute Hand Injury: A Collaborative Therapist-led Acute Orthopaedic Triage Pathway

  • Courtney Wilkinson - Hand Therapist

Free Paper: Are Hand Fractures Sustained While Playing Cricket Under-reported in New Zealand?

  • Nicole Liesching - Hand Therapist

Free Paper: “You’re the Touch Point”: Māori Solutions for Culturally Safe Hand Therapy

  • Becky Sheehy - Hand Therapist

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Q7: Saturday Session 6: Please rate this session

Answered: 64 Skipped: 5

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TOTAL

WEIGHTED AVERAGE

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0.00%�0

1.56%�1

9.38%�6

59.38%�38

29.69%�19

64

4.17

Session 6

Pecha Kucha: Casting Motion to Mobilise Stiffness: Rehabilitation of Chronic Hand Stiffness Using CMMS Post-necrotising Fasciitis

  • Christie Oldfield - Hand Therapist

Free Paper: Cone Beam Computed Tomography: A Game Changer in the Identification of Radiocarpal Fractures

  • Joh Buick - Hand Therapist

Pecha Kucha: Relative Medicine: Treating Everyone Like They are Your Relative.

  • Dave Beattie - Hand Therapist

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Q8: Saturday Session 7: Please rate this session

Answered: 64 Skipped: 5

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TOTAL

WEIGHTED AVERAGE

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0.00%�0

0.00%�0

9.38%�6

57.81%�37

32.81%�21

64

4.23

Session 7

Hypermobility and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Considerations in Hand Therapy

  • Dr Fraser Burling - Rheumatologist

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Q9: Saturday Session 8: Please rate this session

Answered: 64 Skipped: 5

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TOTAL

WEIGHTED AVERAGE

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0.00%�0

0.00%�0

3.12%�2

50.00%�32

46.88%�30

64

4.44

Session 8

CMCJ Replacements

  • Mr Albert Yoon - Orthopaedic Surgeon

The Therapist's Approach to CMCJ Pain

  • Miranda Buhler - Advanced Clinical Hand Therapist

Rib Grafts for Carpal Injuries

  • Mr Wolfgang Heiss-Dunlop - Orthopaedic Surgeon

WALANT, and When This is Useful

  • Dr Jenny Hicks - Orthopaedic Surgeon

Complex Clinical Cases Panel Discussion

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Q10: Sunday: Te Tiriti In Your Hands Workshop

Answered: 57 Skipped: 12

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TOTAL

WEIGHTED AVERAGE

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0.00%�0

3.51%�2

5.26%�3

61.40%�35

29.82%�17

57

4.18

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Q11: Sunday: Congenital Hand Difference Workshop

Answered: 59 Skipped: 10

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TOTAL

WEIGHTED AVERAGE

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0.00%�0

0.00%�0

13.56%�8

42.37%�25

44.07%�26

59

4.31

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Q12: Sunday: WS Medical Sports Splinting Techniques and Tips.

Answered: 58 Skipped: 11

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TOTAL

WEIGHTED AVERAGE

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0.00%�0

3.45%�2

15.52%�9

50.00%�29

31.03%�18

58

4.09

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Q13: Sunday: @Therapy workshop Wrist and Thumb in Action

Answered: 59 Skipped: 10

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TOTAL

WEIGHTED AVERAGE

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0.00%�0

1.69%�1

11.86%�7

55.93%�33

30.51%�18

59

4.15

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Q14: For future planning: In planning the programme, is more time for questions to the presenter needed?

Answered: 68 Skipped: 1

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Q15: For future planning: In planning the programme, is more time with the exhibitors needed?

Answered: 66 Skipped: 3

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Q16: For future planning: What is the ideal length of our conference?

Answered: 63 Skipped: 6

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Q17: For future planning: From your perspective was the content of the conference presentations pitched at the right level?

Answered: 68 Skipped: 1

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Q18: Would you be willing to attend a conference at a less central location if that reduced the conference registration cost?

Answered: 68 Skipped: 1

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Q19: On a scale of 1-5 how important is it to you that the conference is held in a major city?

Answered: 67 Skipped: 2

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Q20: On a scale of 1-5 how important is it to you that the conference includes social function even if it increases the cost?

Answered: 66 Skipped: 3

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Q21: How willing are you to supply your email to the Sponsors/Exhibitors at Conference if this reduced the cost.

Answered: 68 Skipped: 1