Dr. Jousse Lecture Series

Welcome to the new Dr. Albin T Jousse Lecture Series in collaboration with Best Practice Forum, which is sponsored by the Rehabilitation Engineering Laboratory, the Spinal Cord Rehab Program, the Neural Engineering and Therapeutics Team, and Toronto Rehab.

The purpose of this lecture series is to provide a venue for scientists, physicians and clinicians working in rehab settings as well as students, consumers and their caregivers to share knowledge, present the latest research findings and participate in a dialogue on what it means to live with disability. The lectures will be 45 minute long followed by 15 minutes of questions.

Coordinator of the Dr. Albin T. Jousse Lecture Series is Dr. Kristin Musselman . If you have any comments, concerns or would like to present please send us an email at kristin.musselman@uhn.ca.

The series is currently in its 11th season.

Dr. Thomas Janssen – Activating paralyzed muscle: necessary for optimal health?

Toronto Rehab University Center - Basement Lecture Theatre 550 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Abstract Individuals with a spinal cord injury (SCI) are commonly restricted to perform upper-body exercise, which, although beneficial in many ways, does not necessarily lead to optimal health. Inactivity of ...

Dr. Sivakumar Gulasingam – Classification in Para Sports

Lyndhurst Center - Lecture Rooms A & B 520 Sutherland Drive, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Talk Objectives: Current status of Para Sports Introduction to Para Sports Classification Conceptual Framework for Classification International Standards for Classification Classificatoin Pathway - Athlete and Classifier National and International Opportunities ...

Brian Chan – Mo’ money, mo’ problems: economic analyses in spinal cord injury

Lyndhurst Center - Lecture Rooms A & B 520 Sutherland Drive, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Abstract In a financially constraint health care environment, economic analyses are becoming increasingly important to health care administrators and decision-makers.  Unfortunately, the concepts, methods and application of health economics are ...

Teresa Valenzano – Respiratory-Swallow Coordination in Spinal Cord Injury

Lyndhurst Center - Lecture Rooms A & B 520 Sutherland Drive, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Abstract Respiratory-swallow coordination is vital for preventing the aspiration of foreign material into the airway. In healthy adults, respiration ceases during the expiratory phase of breathing for the duration of ...