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SUMMARY:Dr. Angelo All - A novel biomedical approach for rehab post-SCI.
DESCRIPTION:Abstract\nWe have investigated the properties of a novel UpConverting Nanoparticles (UCNPs) that are able to emit visible light by stimulating them with LED based Near Infra-Red (NIR) system. These UCNPs could upconvert within the biological window of 740nm\, which reduces heat and toxicity to cells\, and activate the light-sensitive ion channels known as Channelrhodopsin (ChRs) in transfected neuropathways deep in the CNS. These semi-invasive techniques can be used for Rehabilitation post-Spinal Cord Injury and for Deep Brain Stimulation. \nSpeaker Information\nAngelo ALL\, M.D.\, MBA\, is an Assistant Professor at the Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Neurology\, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He also holds a position as an Assistant Professor at the Departments of Orthopedic Surgery and Biomedical Engineering\, National University of Singapore. Dr. All is the Research Director of the Spinal Cord Injury\, Repair and Regeneration Research Laboratory.
URL:https://reltoronto.ca/index.php/lecture/dr-angelo-all-a-novel-biomedical-approach-for-rehab-post-sci/
LOCATION:Lyndhurst Center –  Lecture Rooms A & B\, 520 Sutherland Drive\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M4G3V9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Season 10
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SUMMARY:Dr. Kristin Musselman & Dr. Alison Oates
DESCRIPTION:Falls After Spinal Cord Injury: Causes\, Consequences And Creative Solutions.\nAbstract\nEach year about 75% of community-dwelling individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) will fall; this is a higher fall incidence than that seen in other neurological conditions\, such as Parkinson’s disease. Falling can have many adverse consequences\, such as injury\, hospital admission\, reduced mobility and participation in daily activities\, to name a few. Despite the high risk of falling\, little is known about the causes and consequences of falls\, or how fall risk can be reduced\, in the SCI population. Drs. Oates and Musselman will discuss their joint work that aims to address these gaps in our knowledge and result in more effective fall prevention strategies for the SCI population. \nSpeaker Information\nDr. Kristin Musselman\nKristin Musselman\, PT PhD\, is a Scientist with the Neural Engineering and Therapeutics Team at TRI-UHN\, an Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto\, and an Adjunct Professor in the School of Physical Therapy at the University of Saskatchewan. Her research is focused on the rehabilitation for adults and children with neurological conditions\, including methods of training gait\, balance and upper limb function. \nDr. Alison Oates\nAlison Oates PhD is an Assistant Professor in the College of Kinesiology at the University of Saskatchewan. Her research focuses on sensorimotor integration during walking and walking balance in populations with instability. Alison will discuss collaborative research with Dr. Musselman investigating reactive and proactive balance during walking in individuals with incomplete SCI. She will also highlight the Biomechanics of Balance And Movement (BBAM) Lab of which she is a co-director.
URL:https://reltoronto.ca/index.php/lecture/dr-kristin-musselman-dr-alison-oates/
LOCATION:Lyndhurst Center –  Lecture Rooms A & B\, 520 Sutherland Drive\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M4G3V9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Season 10
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