August 2009

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Students win scholarships

Congratulations to ICORD trainees who have recently been awarded scholarships:
Peggy Assinck, (Dr. Wolfram Tetzlaff, ICORD) and Brodie Sakakibara, (Dr. Bill Miller, ICORD and GF Strong Centre) won Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarships – Master’s Awards.
Ada Tang, post-doctoral fellow, (Dr. Janice Eng, Rehab Research Lab, GF Strong and ICORD) received an Allied Health [...]

Current Study: In-home study for improving hand function with functional electrical stimulation and virtual reality exercise

Current Study: In-home study for improving hand function with functional electrical stimulation and virtual reality exercise

Researchers at ICORD are looking for people with tetraplegia to take part in a study comparing two types of treatments for hand function:
•    To test whether exercises combined with functional electrical stimulation improves hand function in people with tetraplegia;
•    To compare a number of tests used to detect these improvements.
Eligible Participants will be:

Provided with an [...]

Current Study: Advanced neurophysiological assessment of spinal cord sensory function: contact heat and dermatomal somatosensory evoked potentials

ICORD and GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre of Vancouver Coastal Health are conducting a clinical study to improve the diagnosis and understanding of cervical spinal cord injury (SCI).
The goal of this study is to use new non-invasive techniques that examine different nerve fibres in the spinal cord to better understand the type and extent of [...]

Current Study: Virtual reality assisted upper limb rehabilitation for tetraplegia: feasibility assessment of Armeo® device

Current Study: Virtual reality assisted upper limb rehabilitation for tetraplegia: feasibility assessment of Armeo® device

ICORD and GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre are conducting a clinical study to examine the use of Armeo®, a non-invasive physical rehabilitation device which incorporates virtual reality training exercises and games, for rehabilitation of upper limb function after cervical spinal cord injury (SCI).
This new device complements, but does not replace, current rehabilitation activities. The assessed outcomes [...]

World-renowned perception and movement expert to visit ICORD

World-renowned perception and movement expert to visit ICORD

Professor Alain Berthoz will visit ICORD on Tuesday, September 1, 2009. Prof. Berthoz will be in Vancouver for the month of September as a Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies Distinguished Visiting Professor.
Prof. Berthoz will present a seminar, and will be available for meetings with researchers. To schedule a meeting, please call 604-675-8844 or email [...]

Current Study: Segway Personal Transporter

Current Study: Segway Personal Transporter

We are investigating the impact of a 30 day Segway program (30 minutes, 3 days/ week) on spasticity, pain and fatigue in individuals with spinal cord injuries, and whether these potential benefits are short or long term in nature.
Are you an individual with a Spinal Cord Injury (1 year) between the ages of 19 and [...]

Current Study: Lokomat Training

Current Study: Lokomat Training

The purpose of this pilot study is to investigate a new approach to treadmill training with the Lokomat. The data collected from this pilot study will be used to determine whether a larger-scale clinical study involving more participants will be pursued.
Who can participate in this study?
You can participate in this study if you have had [...]

Current Study: Improving Hand Function

Current Study: Improving Hand Function

Researchers at ICORD are looking for people with tetraplegia to take part in a study comparing two types of treatments for hand function:
• To test whether daily exercises combined with electrical stimulation improves hand function in people with tetraplegia
• To compare a number of tests used to detect these improvements
• To determine if there are [...]

Current Study: Manual Wheeling

Current Study: Manual Wheeling

The Human Locomotion Research Lab at the School of Human Kinetics (UBC) is looking for healthy manual wheelchair users and healthy non-wheelchair users to participate in a manual wheelchair movement study.
Background and purpose of research:
We are interested in better understanding the neural control of wheeling; in particular, how the nervous system adapts to experience using [...]

Current Study: Dermatomal Somatosensory Evoked Potentials

Researchers (J. Steeves, PhD and A Curt, MD) at ICORD are investigating new neurophysiological techniques that could potentially provide more information about damage to the spinal cord following injury.
To interpret changes due to spinal cord injury (SCI), control subjects are required who meet the following criteria:

Between the age of 18-60
Have no history of SCI or [...]