Significant gaps in how walking capacity and performance is assessed for people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) could be harming therapy and treatment development according to McGill University researchers. The study, published in the International Journal of MS Care, examined the differential between measurement tools for clinical walking capacity and real-world performance.

Classified as: News release, Multiple Sclerosis, Walking, physical rehabilitation, rehabilitation, School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, Nancy Mayo
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Published on: 2 Nov 2020

 

Dr. Dahan-Oliel, together with Dr. Judith Hall, were guest editors for the American Journal of Medical Genetics (Part C Seminars in Medical Genetics) for the topics of Arthrogryposis.

Classified as: arthrogryposis, genetics, rehabilitation
Published on: 4 Nov 2019

Canada’s global health role: supporting equity and global
citizenship as a middle power.
An article by Stephanie A Nixon, Kelley Lee, Zulfiqar A Bhutta, James Blanchard, Slim Haddad, Steven J Hoffman, Peter Tugwell

Link to article here.

Classified as: global health rehabilitation, rehabilitation, Global Health
Published on: 12 Mar 2018

Stephen Clarke, Jessica Barudin, Matthew Hunt. (2016). Community Based Rehabilitation and Ethics: Eight Ethical Questions Arising from a Review of the Literature. Physiotherapy Canada. 68(2):197-205.

Link to article here.

Classified as: Global Health, rehabilitation, global health rehabilitation
Published on: 4 Feb 2017
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