MacStroke Canada
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MacStroke Canada uses exercise and physical activity to improve the health and lives of people living with stroke. Find us on Facebook and Instagram too!
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https://healthsci.mcmaster.ca/srs/research/macstroke 13-11-2014 13:06:59
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High intensity interval training may be best for stroke survivors. Ada Tang (MacStroke Canada), senior author and assistant dean of Rehabilitation Science McMaster School of Rehabilitation Science, discusses the importance of improving fitness in people after stroke. Everyday Health ow.ly/P6Vi50SW62w
MIRA member Ada Tang (MacStroke Canada) & Kevin Moncion, PT PhD speak to #BrighterWorld about Stroke AHA/ASA, AHA Science publication on HIIT training and stroke recovery. Fascinating research in action. For the full story: mira.mcmaster.ca/news-events/thβ¦
HIIT may be more effective than moderate exercise after a stroke. Ada Tang (MacStroke Canada), senior author and assistant dean of Rehabilitation Science McMaster School of Rehabilitation Science, spoke with Medical News Today about high-intensity interval training (HIIT) after a stroke. ow.ly/oGNt50SW7G9
Rehabilitative Medicine is LIVE. R Jonathan Whiteson is talking with Dr. Ada Tang McMaster University, Dr. Christine Koterba Nationwide Children's Hospital about how in-patient rehabilitation impacts children with #TBI Call us at 877-698-3627 with your questions. sxm.app.link/DoctorRadio
Thanks to Doctor Radio Doctor Radio for the opportunity to speak about #HIIT after #stroke and why #exerciseismedicine and not limited by age or abilities
π’ Please share! π’ A #postdoc position is available immediately in the #Neuromodulation & #Stroke Recovery Lab in the Dept of #Neurology at Duke University School of Medicine. The lab is led by Dr. Charalambous. Learn more & apply today! careers.duke.edu/job/Durham-POSβ¦ Duke Neurology #hiring #neurotwitter
We are so excited to introduce you to *DR* Elise Wiley! Elise successfully defended her PhD defense, her research pushing our understanding of sex and gender factors in stroke recovery. Give a little β₯οΈ to help congratulate Elise!
High-intensity interval training may best moderate exercise for post-stroke fitness. Ada Tang (MacStroke Canada), assistant dean of Rehabilitation Science McMaster School of Rehabilitation Science, explains the benefits of working with stroke rehabilitation specialists. Learn more: ow.ly/obMO50T4YRz
Science is so amazing that even research about #HIIT after #stroke can make the news with Jason Kelce Who else thinks we should add a signed jersey to our lab to commemorate the occasion? ππ₯³
1. Leanne Hassett and I are very excited to share with you that the first ever Australian Physical Activity Clinical Practice Guideline for people with moderate to severe TBI have been published today! You can download the Guideline yourself here imh.org.au/bridges
Helping Canadians age in place. Lori Letts (L Letts), professor McMaster School of Rehabilitation Science, discusses the importance of collaboration in supporting people to be as independent as they can be in their own homes. MIRA McMaster π§π ow.ly/p5bx50T7ZBa
Want to check out #MIRATraineeTalk? The kickoff event features a great lineup of speakers including postdoctoral fellow Victrine T! See you there!π
Ada Tang (MacStroke Canada), assistant dean of Rehabilitation Science McMaster School of Rehabilitation Science, spoke with WebMD about using a phased, progressive approach to high-intensity interval training post-stroke. Learn more: ow.ly/5vHH50Ta21C
We're designing an educational resource for clinicians working in #physicalactivity post stroke The first step is understanding your needs Help us out here: redcap.unimelb.edu.au/surveys/ passcode: P8WXAKPTW Prof Coralie English (she/her) π Sandra Billinger Shamala Thilarajah Sarah Moore John Solomon
Weβd love some more responses from North America πΊπΈ π¨π¦π²π½ See tweet below π Sandra Billinger Judith Deutsch Katie Siengsukon, PT, PhD, DBSM MacStroke Canada Kevin Moncion, PT PhD Nancy M. Salbach (she/her) Marika Demers INPA
Thanks to MIRA McMaster for kicking off the first #MIRATraineeTalk for the year! Victrine T shared an update of her research in occupational engagement of family caregivers of people with stroke and co-morbidities
A great start to the academic year with #MIRATraineeTalks. Thank you to everyone who attended and to our trainees Victrine T, Oishee Ghosh, and Sofya Ermolina for their insightful presentations on aging-related research! For the full story: ow.ly/Mwmw50Tpb2p