Search
Skip to Search Results- 82Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS), Faculty of
- 82Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS), Faculty of/Theses and Dissertations
- 41Rehabilitation Medicine, Faculty of
- 34Rehabilitation Medicine, Faculty of/General Rehabilitation Medicine
- 6Rehabilitation Medicine, Faculty of/Speech Pathology and Audiology
- 4CANHelp Working Group
- 82Thesis
- 35Article (Draft / Submitted)
- 17Article (Published)
- 5Conference/Workshop Poster
- 4Research Material
- 3Report
-
Versatile Polymer-Based Nanomedicines for Drug/Gene Delivery and Cell-based Therapy Applications
DownloadSpring 2021
Advances in polymer science and nanotechnology have allowed the development of biomaterials for cell-based applications, such as the delivery of a variety of drugs and genes, as well as supporting technologies, such as stem cell therapies, tissue engineering and cryopreservation. The progress in...
-
Spring 2017
Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging (qMRI) is occupying an increasingly prominent role in the study of the brain, by virtue of its sensitivity to physiological and anatomical changes. However, because qMRI techniques tend to suffer from long scan durations and/or post-processing times, as...
-
What are the Experiences of Rehabilitation Interventions such as Motivational Interviewing or Therapeutic Alliance?
Download2017-10-25
This was presented at the North American Spine Society 32nd Annual Meeting on October 25, 2017. It was in a seminar entitled, "Return to Work Strategies for Stalled Cases".
-
Wheelchair seating assessment and intervention: A comparison between Telerehabilitation and face-to-face service
Download2009
Sekulic, Angela, Liu, Lili, Barlow, Ingrid
This study compared outcomes of wheelchair seating and positioning interventions provided by telerehabilitation (n=10) and face-to-face (n=20; 10 in each of two comparison groups, one urban and one rural). Comparison clients were matched to the telerehabilitation clients in age, diagnosis, and...
-
Who or what is to blame? Examining sociodemographic relationships to beliefs about causes, control, and responsibility for cancer and chronic disease prevention in Alberta, Canada
Download2021-06-02
Kimberley D. Curtin, Mathew Thomson, Candace I. J. Nykiforuk
Beliefs about causes and responsibility for chronic diseases can affect personal behaviour and support for healthy policies. In this research we examined relationships between socio-demographics (sex, age, education, employment, political alignment, perceived health, household income, household...