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- 18Faculty of Nursing
- 4Department of Educational Administration
- 3Department of Biomedical Engineering
- 3Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine
- 2Centre for Neuroscience
- 2Neuroscience
- 2Misiaszek, John (Occupational Therapy)
- 1Gorassin, Monica (Biomedical Engineering)
- 1Hebert, Jacqueline (Rehabilitation Medicine)
- 1Helen Vallianatos, Anthropology
- 1Mushahwar, Vivian (Medicine)
- 1Mushahwar, Vivian K ( Division of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Centre for Neuroscience)
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Spring 2019
Walking is a locomotor task that integrates information from all over the nervous system. The lumbosacral spinal cord houses neural networks that contribute to locomotion. These networks dominate locomotor activity during development and may provide suitable targets for restoring function after...
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Middle-Aged and Older Adult Walking and Hiking Groups of Cochrane, Alberta: How Outdoor Group Exercise Influences Perceptions of Health, Healing, and Disease
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Middle-aged and older adult walking and hiking groups of Cochrane had unique perceptions of health and healing due to their activities, the equipment they used, the environments they explored, and the relationships they developed. Past anthropological research has focused on aging, ethnomedicine,...
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Fall 2015
Inhibitory feedback from sensory pathways is important for controlling movement. In this thesis we characterize a long-latency inhibitory spinal pathway to ankle flexors that is activated by low-threshold, homonymous afferents. In non-injured participants, this pathway was activated by both...