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Current Graduate Students

Client-centred tune-ups:  Do they enhance physical capacity, mobility function and community reintegration in stroke survivors?  A qualitative assessment of the process of community reintegration.

  • Jennifer Wood

 

Together with Dr. Denise Connelly, we will conduct a qualitative assessment of the process of community reintegration in stroke survivors.

 

 

Current Physical Therapy Students

Is pain intensity a source of self-efficacy and mobility performance in people with symptomatic knee OA?

  • Lynsie McDonald
  • Adam Mighton
  • Alaina Pembleton
  • Sue Peters

 

 

 

 

 

The Process of Becoming a Mentor in Physical Therapy

  • Kathy Dunbar
  • Jenn George
  • Steven Georges
  • Jenn Massey

 

 

Previous Physical Therapy Students

Moving Forward:  The Experience of Professional Success From a Physiotherapist’s Point of View

(University of Toronto)

  • Steve Brown
  • Michelle O’Brien
  • Keli Ormond
  • Rumi Takeuchi

 

Steve, Michelle, Keli and Rumi completed this research study in partial fulfillment of the degree MScPT at the University of Toronto, Canada.  All are about to complete their entry-level physiotherapy program.  Their hard work has paid off – they will present their work at the 15th International World Confederation of Physical Therapy Congress - World Physical Therapy 2007 (Vancouver, BC)!  Congratulations and best wishes for the next stage of your careers!