* All times are based on Canada/Eastern EDT.

  • 9:00

    Canada/Eastern

    09:00 - 09:40 EDT
    Colloquium Webinar
    Virtual

    Opening Remarks and Keynote Address

    Opening remarks by Dr. Isabelle Gélinas, Director of the School of Physical & Occupational Therapy, followed by a keynote address by Dr. Navaldeep Kaur on resilience in rehabilitation.

    9:45

    Canada/Eastern

    09:45 - 10:45 EDT
    Colloquium Webinar
    Virtual

    Stakeholders in Rehabilitation

    1. Definitions and conceptualization of context- A scoping review: Catherine George2. Co-Designing an Integrated Transitional Care Model to Address Alternate Level of Care and Promote Aging in Place: Jake Tran3. Stakeholders' Perspectives On The Impact of Patient Engagement In Rehabilitation Research: Conchita Saldahna4. Using social network theory to explore nutritional risk in a novel aging-in-place program, Oasis Seniors Supportive Living: Christine Mills

    11:00

    Canada/Eastern

    11:00 - 12:00 EDT
    Colloquium Webinar
    Virtual

    Biomechanical Assessment in Rehabilitation

    1. Postural control as a marker of neurodegeneration in Mild Cognitive Impairment: Lily Merovitz-Budning2. A systematic review and meta-analysis of exercise interventions and use of exercise principles to reduce fear of falling among community-dwelling older adults: Chengying Feng3. A scoping review of outcome measures for pediatric upper extremity function and mapping to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health: Caroline Elfassy4. Effect of assessment position on female pelvic floor muscle function assessed through transperineal ultrasound imaging and intravaginal dynamometry: Kaylee Brooks

    12:00

    Canada/Eastern

    12:00 - 13:00 EDT

    Lunch

    12:30

    Canada/Eastern

    12:30 - 14:00 EDT
    Poster Session
    Virtual

    Poster Session 2

    1. Military and Veteran Family Research: Roots for Rehabilitation: Ashley Williams2. Using Podcasting to Deliver Living Cases in Gerontology Education: An Outcome Evaluation of theGeroCast Study: Julie Cameron3. The Impact of Sleep on the Health of Canadian Firefighters: Rachel Richmond4. How does a theoretical lens help us understand the experience of families involved with rehabilitation and recovery following life altering injury or illness acquired in early to mid-adulthood?: Lauren Roberts5. Mass Media and Physical Activity Promotion in Adults: Prateek Gupta

    14:00

    Canada/Eastern

    14:00 - 15:00 EDT
    Colloquium Webinar
    Virtual

    Neurological Rehabilitation

    1. Internet-delivered Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Persons with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Multi-Method Feasibility Trial: Ujjoyinee Barua2. Understanding the mechanisms of virtual reality to improve balance and gait in stroke rehabilitation: A realist review: Ahlam Zidan3. Brain mechanisms involved in identifying emotional gait patterns of virtual pedestrians: a neuroimaging study: Yu-Tzu Wu4. Art-based Rehabilitation Therapy (ART) for Sensorimotor Recovery Post-Stroke: A Pilot Study: April Christiansen

    15:15

    Canada/Eastern

    15:15 - 16:00 EDT
    Award Ceremony
    Virtual

    Award Ceremony and Closing Remarks

    People's choice and faculty judged awards! Don't forget to vote for your favourite session.

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