Shawn Robbins, pht., Ph.D. 

Dr. Robbins is an Associate Professor in the School of Physical and Occupational Therapy (SPOT) at McGill University as well as a Chercheur régulier, Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire en Réadaptation (CRIR) du Montréal métropolitain. His current research includes utilizing biomechanical and clinical measures to assess orthopaedic health conditions in both clinical and laboratory settings, including knee osteoarthritis, joint arthroplasty, and anterior cruciate ligament rupture. He is interested in exploring disease initiation and progression, the effectiveness of interventions, and recovery following surgery. In addition, he conducts sport biomechanics research for ice hockey, soccer, skiing, and water polo. He is co-director of the McGill Ice Hockey Research Group.