Neurorehabilitation
Neurorehabilitation research focuses on improving mobility, function and abilities to engage in important life roles for people with neurological diseases and injuries, such as stroke, dementia, spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy and acquired brain injury.
The Physical Therapy Neurorehabilitation Research working group is a collaborative group of faculty that meet regularly for discussions on works in progress, emerging areas of inquiry, interventions to remediate deficits due to disease or injury and knowledge translation activities to enhance the quality and impact of Physical Therapy Neurorehabilitation Research.
Program: MSc
Area of Research: Understanding Key Elements of Interprofessional Placement Training Opportunities for Emerging Healthcare Providers
Supervisor: Laura Brunton
Program: PhD
Area of Research: Fall prevention in older adults after total hip joint arthroplasty
Supervisor: Susan Hunter
Program: MPT/PhD
Area of Research: Interdisciplinary rehabilitation for persistent post-concussion symptoms
Supervisors: Laura Graham,
Program: MSc
Area of Research: Effectiveness of The Applied Coaching Model on Adherence to Home Exercise Programs for Children with Developmental Delays: A Mixed Methods Research Study
Supervisor: Laura Brunton
Program: PhD
Area of Research: The importance of upper extremity function in a set of multi-dimensional risk factors for falls post-stroke and differences between older hospital-based and younger community-dwelling stroke survivors
Supervisors: Janelle Unger, Joy MacDermid
Program: PhD
Area of Research: Fatigue Experienced by Indian Children with Cerebral Palsy: Culturally Appropriate Measurement, Normative Data and Differences from Typically Developing Children
Supervisor: Unlisted
Program: MSc
Area of Research: Conceptualizing the lived experiences of pain and fatigue in persons living with neurological conditions
Supervisor: Laura Brunton
Program: MSc
Area of Research: Change in Cortical Activation and Fatigue following Functional Electrical Stimulation Intervention in Patients with Acute Stroke
Supervisors: Laura Brunton and Sue Peters
Program: MSc
Area of Research: Cortical activation in bilateral prefrontal cortex during sensorimotor tasks in patients with stroke
Supervisor: Sue Peters
Program: PhD
Area of Research: Motor imagery in gait rehabilitation for adults with lower extremity amputations
Supervisor: Susan Hunter
Program: PhD
Area of Research: Understanding Concern for Falling in People with Lower Extremity Amputations
Supervisors: Susan Hunter, Janelle Unger
Program: PhD
Area of Research: Cognitive-motor interface effects in gait in people with lower extremity amputations
Supervisor: Susan Hunter
Program: PhD
Area of Research: Peer Support Programming for Adults with Childhood-onset Disabilities
Supervisor: Laura Brunton
Program: MSc
Area of Research: Rehabilitation outcomes following major lower limb amputation in the oldest old
Supervisor: Susan Hunter
Program: MSc
Area of Research: Impacts of Pain, Fatigue and Sleep on Mental Health of Children and Youth with Cerebral Palsy
Supervisor: Laura Brunton
Program: MSc
Area of Research: Health Concerns of Young People and Adults with Cerebral Palsy
Supervisor: Laura Brunton