
Liz Inness
@elizinness
PT, AffIliate Scientist, KITE - Toronto Rehab, UHN
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20-06-2015 16:58:02
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Short, intense bursts of exercise may improve stroke recovery. Ada Tang (MacStroke Canada), senior author and assistant dean of Rehabilitation Science McMaster School of Rehabilitation Science, spoke with Healthline about the benefits of exercise for people living with stroke. ow.ly/RcPl50SUHmI

Incredible work led by Kevin Moncion, PT PhD and Lynden Rodrigues under the MacStroke Canada & memorylab labs. Very happy to have been part of this. And yes, absolutely, intensity matters.

1. Leanne Hassett and I are very excited to share with you that the first ever Australian Physical Activity Clinical Practice Guideline for people with moderate to severe TBI have been published today! You can download the Guideline yourself here imh.org.au/bridges





What a treat (not a trick!) in the inbox this morning... Our systematic review on the effects of strength training in people with #stroke has now been published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM)! doi.org/10.1136/bjspor…



Terrific work by Kenny Noguchi who used data from Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) to study how much people with #stroke engage in #aerobic and #strengthening activities Out now in JNPT ⬇️⬇️⤵️

Honoured to be part of this amazing panel at #StrokeCongres to talk about #stroke in #women and how we are examining ways to boost representation in #clinicaltrials Adria Quigley Thanks Heart & Stroke for supporting the ORDER study



📢📢 Calling our #PT colleagues working in #stroke #rehab! We’d love your input on our new toolkit for implementing #aerobic #exercise after #stroke Contact [email protected] to learn more U of T Department of Physical Therapy


Very pleased to share this tremendous qualitative piece describing the 'The long road back to physical activity' experienced by people with moderate-to-severe TBI. This work was led brilliantly by Abby Haynes Institute for Musculoskeletal Health University of Sydney tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

