School of Rehabilitation Science
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A study by Elise Wiley (Elise Wiley) & Dr. Ada Tang (@MacstrokeCan) reveals gender's impact on post-stroke exercise confidence, suggesting tailored strategies for clinicians to boost patients' exercise confidence.
More insights here: srs.healthsci.mcmaster.ca/revealing-the-…
.Rebecca Gewurtz spoke to ODENetwork about the progress made one year into the VRAIE - IDEA project.
IDEA is reimagining how Canadian workplaces can be more inclusive for people who have a disability.
Be sure to listen via the link below ⬇️
We are so excited to have student led presentations and networking opportunities re: equity-based co-creation. Past/current students will share their co-creation work spanning transit, ICU consent, and employment. Online April 30th, free, signup below. CanChild School of Rehabilitation Science
Join us for our next Collaborative Conversation on April 30th at 12 p.m. (in-person or online), co-hosted with Embolden Study and MIRA McMaster.
Presenters Maggie MacNeil & Aref Alshaikhahmed will discuss evaluating the impact of engaging older adults and service providers as research…
Virtual rehabilitation provides benefits for stroke recovery, finds a new study.
Ada Tang, co-investigator, associate professor and assistant dean School of Rehabilitation Science, on the progress of the participants and how it can be maintained, moving forward.
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Honored to be selected for the oustanding mentor/supervisor award Kids Brain Health Network with the amazing Sarah Munce. Grateful to the people that mentor/ed me @Arief_Can Child and School of Rehabilitation Science and thankful I can pass it forward to inspiring 🌟 Sam Micsinszki Meaghan Reitzel Dr. Karen Hurtubise
On the heels of his successful PhD defense today, Kevin Moncion, PT PhD’s paper in British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) sheds light on effects of different intensities of #aerobic #exercise on #fitness and #walking outcomes after #stroke . Hint: higher is better! Read more here ⤵️⤵️⤵️
We are thrilled to share that Dr. Sandra Moll (Sandra Moll ) is the recipient of the 2024 CAOT Fellowship Award! 🏆
Dr. Moll has shaped the future of OT with 35 years of dedication to education, research, and policy. A true inspiration!
Congratulations, Sandra!
Join McMaster Health Sciences for the Upper Year Program Info Night and discover the exciting opportunities waiting for you in Level II and beyond in the Faculty of Health Sciences.
Learn more about connecting with faculty and staff from our upper year programs: ow.ly/rMYU50QRtlS