MCC 2007

Sofia

BULGARIA

 

FROM BASIC MOTOR CONTROL TO FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY V

 

30 September - 03 October 2007 Sofia, BULGARIA

 

 

INVITATION

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

         It gives us a great pleasure to announce that

V MOTOR CONTROL CONFERENCE - MCC2007 entitled

FROM BASIC MOTOR CONTROL TO FUNCTION RECOVERY - V

 

                           is to be organised 30 September 03 October 2007 in Sofia, BULGARIA.

         The Motor Control Conference (MCC) has already became a traditional event inviting the participation and interest of leading scientists and clinicians in the Motor Control area

After the first Conference (MCC1999) was launched in September 1999 and followed by the second one (MCC2001) held in September 2001 third one (MCC2003) held in September 2003 and (forth one (MCC2005) we now have the pleasure in informing you that the next

V Motor Control Conference (MCC2007)

Which is planned to be held 30 September 03 October 2007 in Sofia, BULGARIA.

During the MCC2007 Conference various aspects of Posture and Movement control, from basic mechanisms to the clinical aspects of the recovery of motor function, are planned to be discussed.

We will be very happy to see and welcome many colleagues united by their interest in the exciting mechanisms related to the motor activity of the living beings, sharing their ideas, knowledge and experience in an atmosphere of mutual respect and understanding.

The Motor Control Conference MCC is organised with its main goal to concentrate on the problems of Posture and Movement control and with the aim to provide a Forum where the link between clinical and theoretical points of view on Motor Control can be analysed and enriched on the basis of exchanging new ideas and sharing experience.

The topics of the Motor Control Conference are directed at specific problems of body balance, co-ordination of posture and movements, and analysis of locomotion with special emphasis on clinical studies of movement disorders.

In the PREFACE to the MCC1999 Book containing the papers presented at the Motor Control Conference during the Fall of 1999 we wrote:

           "We look forward to further developments in the field of Motor Control which is a challenging and exciting life theme. We would like to believe that the organization of the Forum on Motor Control is a step towards future communication among clinicians and scientists in their efforts to understand the " mysterious functions" of our Brain, aiming at a final outcome of improving the daily motor activity of patients with posture and gait incapabilities."

                Looking forward to welcoming You at the next

V Motor Control Conference  MCC2007 in Sofia, BULGARIA!