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    AuthorDumphy, Dennis (1)Fairservice, Alyssa (1)Hulstein, Rodney (1)Hurley, Maelyn (1)Jackson, Devin (1)Jain, Anshul (1)Massei, Michael (1)SubjectAdherence to exercise (1)Agility competitions and training (1)Assessing carpal tunnel syndrome via direct measures (1)Assessing carpal tunnel syndrome via self-report questionnaires (1)Assessment tool (1)Balance and mobility in the elderly (1)Benefits of dog ownership (1)Benefits of exercise (1)Cancer and aging (1)Cancer and treatment side effects (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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    Strategies to prevent falls in the elderly: effect of a 10-week Taiji training program on proprioception, functional strength and mobility, and postural adaptation 

    Jain, Anshul (2015-06-15)
    The impact of elderly falls on the Canadian health care system is widespread. Balance and motor coordination are commonly affected during the aging process due to declining proprioception (Ribeiro & Oliveira, 2007). In ...
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    Dog sports : a mixed methods exploration of motivation in agility participation 

    Hulstein, Rodney (2015-08-05)
    Obesity and physical inactivity are on the rise amongst Canadians. Dog sports, agility in particular, may represent a form of physical activity that can help address the health issues that some of our population face. ...
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    The usefulness of a carpal tunnel compression assessment tool: evidence of reliability and validity in assessing carpal tunnel syndrome 

    Jackson, Devin (2015-02-02)
    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a medical condition (neuropathy) that affects many individuals throughout their daily lives. The condition is caused by the compression of the median nerve in the carpal tunnel space, with ...
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    The Effect of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury on Reaction Time, Dual-tasking Reaction Time and Heart Rate Variability in Driving Simulation 

    Dumphy, Dennis (2015)
    The present study was performed to address some gaps in current literature related to dual tasking, reaction time, and heart rate variability (HRV) in concussed individuals during driving simulation, and to determine the ...
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    Exploration of exercise motivation and adherence among individuals living with cancer following participation in a structured group-based exercise program 

    Hurley, Maelyn (2015-06-15)
    Background/Objectives: Previous literature has found that exercise participation for individuals living with cancer has a multitude of benefits and is recommended for rehabilitation following cancer treatment. It has ...
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    Exploring Health Care Providers’ Perspectives of Care Practices, Facilitators, and Barriers Experienced when Managing Childhood Obesity in Rural Northwestern Ontario Communities 

    Fairservice, Alyssa (2015)
    Previous literature has identified that rural communities have a higher obesity prevalence than their urban counterparts. In comparison to the rest of the province, childhood obesity rates are significantly higher in ...
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    The Effects of Therapeutic Tape on Pain, Range of Motion, Power, Balance and Strength in Physically Active Individuals with Patellar Tendinopathy 

    Massei, Michael (2015)
    Patellar tendinopathy is a common injury found among active populations. Typically, tendon pain and tenderness are the most prevalent symptoms associated with patellar tendinopathy and can range from mild to severe. This ...

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