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U of T Department of Physical Therapy

@uoft_pt

Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto. Advancing the teaching, science and practice of physical therapy.

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linkhttp://www.physicaltherapy.utoronto.ca/ calendar_today28-09-2016 13:48:29

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Congratulations, MScPT class of 2024! 🎉🎓 As they prepare to bring their physical therapy knowledge into the world of health care, four graduating students reflect on the past two years and share their future plans. uoft.me/b0H #UofTGrad24

Congratulations, MScPT class of 2024! 🎉🎓 

As they prepare to bring their physical therapy knowledge into the world of health care, four graduating students reflect on the past two years and share their future plans.
uoft.me/b0H

#UofTGrad24
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Prof. Nancy Salbach has been recognized as an outstanding peer reviewer by CIHR and the College of Reviewers for generously volunteering her time and expertise to provide reviews that go above and beyond expectations. Well done, Prof. Salbach! 🎉👏

Prof. Nancy Salbach has been recognized as an outstanding peer reviewer by <a href="/CIHR_IRSC/">CIHR</a> and the College of Reviewers for generously volunteering her time and expertise to provide reviews that go above and beyond expectations. 

Well done, Prof. Salbach! 🎉👏
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The Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) Toolkit from Prof. Kristin Musselman and @scimobilitylab helps PTs, OTs and kinesiologists incorporate FES into their clinical practice to support patients with neurological conditions in their rehabilitation. uoft.me/b6K

The Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) Toolkit from Prof. Kristin Musselman and @scimobilitylab helps PTs, OTs and kinesiologists incorporate FES into their clinical practice to support patients with neurological conditions in their rehabilitation. uoft.me/b6K
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Kyla Alsbury-Nealy is connecting more clients with community-based exercise programs. Her recently published study highlights opportunities to strengthen referral processes and optimize collaboration in community-based exercise programs. Learn more at uoft.me/b9k

Kyla Alsbury-Nealy is connecting more clients with community-based exercise programs. Her recently published study highlights opportunities to strengthen referral processes and optimize collaboration in community-based exercise programs. Learn more at uoft.me/b9k
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Fabiana Lino shares her journey from Brazil to Canada and how the Ontario Internationally Educated Physical Therapy Bridging Program helped her prepare for her career in Canada 🍁

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The Rehabilitation Sciences Sector at Temerty Medicine is currently accepting applications for Initial Adjunct Lecturer Appointments. Apply before the deadline on February 19, 2025. Learn more at uoft.me/baS #physicaltherapy

The Rehabilitation Sciences Sector at <a href="/uoftmedicine/">Temerty Medicine</a> is currently accepting applications for Initial Adjunct Lecturer Appointments. Apply before the deadline on February 19, 2025.

Learn more at uoft.me/baS

#physicaltherapy
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Check out the latest episode of Raw Talk Podcast, Physiotherapy in Action: Transforming Care, where five of our community members discuss becoming a PT, clinical experiences and the challenges shaping the field. 🎧 rawtalkpodcast.com/episode/127 #physicaltherapy #rehabscience

Check out the latest episode of <a href="/rawtalkpodcast/">Raw Talk Podcast</a>, Physiotherapy in Action: Transforming Care, where five of our community members discuss becoming a PT, clinical experiences and the challenges shaping the field. 

🎧 rawtalkpodcast.com/episode/127 

#physicaltherapy #rehabscience
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Prof. Salbach is helping older adults to walk more – one step at a time. 🚶🌳 A new study by Nancy M. Salbach (she/her) and her colleagues has found that community-based outdoor walking groups can help older adults to develop the confidence and skills to walk more uoft.me/bkb.

Prof. Salbach is helping older adults to walk more – one step at a time. 🚶🌳

A new study by <a href="/nancysalbach/">Nancy M. Salbach (she/her)</a> and her colleagues has found that community-based outdoor walking groups can help older adults to develop the confidence and skills to walk more uoft.me/bkb.
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💡 Join us for the International Forum on COVID Rehabilitation Research to learn about research priorities related to Long COVID rehabilitation research. 🔗Learn more and register at rehabcovidnetwork.med.utoronto.ca/2025-internati…

💡 Join us for the International Forum on COVID Rehabilitation Research to learn about research priorities related to Long COVID rehabilitation research. 

🔗Learn more and register at rehabcovidnetwork.med.utoronto.ca/2025-internati…
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Associate Professor Kara Patterson and a team of researchers explore dance as a rehabilitation approach to address physical and psychosocial well-being during stroke recovery.

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📢Join us for a Special Rehab Grand Rounds: From Guidelines to Practice: Interpreting CAN-PCC Rehabilitation Recommendations for Long COVID, hosted by Rehabilitation Science Research Network for COVID. 📅April 24, 2025 from 12-1 p.m. EDT. Attend in-person on virtually. forms.office.com/r/iFg6ZTg2TR

📢Join us for a Special Rehab Grand Rounds: From Guidelines to Practice: Interpreting CAN-PCC Rehabilitation Recommendations for Long COVID, hosted by <a href="/UofTCOVIDRehab/">Rehabilitation Science Research Network for COVID</a>.

📅April 24, 2025 from 12-1 p.m. EDT. Attend in-person on virtually. forms.office.com/r/iFg6ZTg2TR
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Now for our first panel discussion, Mobilizing Research Evidence into Rehabilitation Professional Curricula to Inform Safe Rehabilitation in Long COVID, w/ Euson Yeung, Jessica DeMars, Josée Séguin, Mark Rutledge, Hannah Wei, Susie Goulding and Jaimie Coleman #COVIDrehab forum

Now for our first panel discussion, Mobilizing Research Evidence into Rehabilitation Professional Curricula to Inform Safe Rehabilitation in Long COVID, w/ Euson Yeung, Jessica DeMars, Josée Séguin, Mark Rutledge, Hannah Wei, Susie Goulding and Jaimie Coleman #COVIDrehab forum
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🎉🙌 This May we are celebrating all of the exceptional physiotherapists dedicated to supporting the health and well-being of individuals and communities across Canada! #PhysiotherapyMovesCommunities #NPM2025

🎉🙌 This May we are celebrating all of the exceptional physiotherapists dedicated to supporting the health and well-being of individuals and communities across Canada!

#PhysiotherapyMovesCommunities #NPM2025
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🌟Alum spotlight: America (Mel) Keddy🌟 Mel shares about her experience in the bridging program and how it helped her prepare for a career in Canada after being out of practice for a few years. uoft.me/bzM #NPM2025

🌟Alum spotlight: America (Mel) Keddy🌟 

Mel shares about her experience in the bridging program and how it helped her prepare for a career in Canada after being out of practice for a few years. uoft.me/bzM #NPM2025
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This #NPM25, we are celebrating the unique and diverse roles that physical therapists play in our health care system. Prof. Anderson discusses her roles as a clinician, an entrepreneur, a teacher and an advocator and how they intersect. uoft.me/bAu

This #NPM25, we are celebrating the unique and diverse roles that physical therapists play in our health care system.

Prof. Anderson discusses her roles as a clinician, an entrepreneur, a teacher and an advocator and how they intersect. uoft.me/bAu
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🎓✨Titilayo shares her experience in the Ontario Internationally Educated Physical Therapy Bridging Program and how it helped her to establish a network of friends and colleagues here in Canada. uoft.me/bBv #NPM2025 #NationalPhysiotherapyMonth

🎓✨Titilayo shares her experience in the Ontario Internationally Educated Physical Therapy Bridging Program and how it helped her to establish a network of friends and colleagues here in Canada. uoft.me/bBv

#NPM2025 #NationalPhysiotherapyMonth
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✨Nick Lepore✨, a second-year student in the MScPT program, will be graduating in a few short months. Nick shares highlights from the past two years in the program and what his plans are after graduation. 🎓 uoft.me/bCm #NationalPhysiotherapyMonth #NPM2025

✨Nick Lepore✨, a second-year student in the MScPT program, will be graduating in a few short months. Nick shares highlights from the past two years in the program and what his plans are after graduation. 🎓 uoft.me/bCm

#NationalPhysiotherapyMonth #NPM2025