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Studies: completed

The Canadian SCI pain survey

Study Type: Completed / Not recruiting

The SCI Action Canada Lab, under the guidance of Dr. Kathleen Martin Ginis, invites adults with spinal cord injury (SCI) across Canada to take part in the Canadian SCI Pain Survey. This study is led by Robert Buren, a PhD Read More…

Sedentary Behaviour and people with physical disabilities INTerview (SBrINT)

Study Type: Completed / Not recruiting

Researchers in the SCI Action Canada Lab are exploring how people with physical disabilities experience sedentary behaviour (i.e., sitting still for long periods of time). Participants will be interviewed (~60 minutes) to explore what they know about sedentary behaviour and Read More…

Co-developing a novel intervention to promote wellbeing of family caregivers and individuals with spinal cord injury

Study Type: Completed / Not recruiting

ICORD researcher Dr. William C. Miller and his research team at UBC are exploring the use of an eHealth tool developed to optimize the well-being of family caregivers of individuals with a spinal cord injury. We partnered with Brooke Pagé Read More…

Determining a standard location to measure tissue oxygen levels in healthy adults

Study Type: Completed / Not recruiting

Researchers in Dr. Babak Shadgan’s lab are investigating how oxygen levels vary across different parts of the body in healthy people. Our goal is to find one spot on the body where oxygen levels are similar among multiple individuals. Participants Read More…

Evaluation of occupational engagement while using an activity chair

Study Type: Completed / Not recruiting

This UBC Master of Occupational Therapy capstone project aims to understand how the use of an activity chair affects daily living among adults with chronic conditions resulting in pain, fatigue, or low standing endurance. Participants will first decide on an Read More…

Push until it hurts: The impact of acute exercise on muscle-level pressure pain

Study Type: Completed / Not recruiting

Researchers in Dr. Kramer’s lab are interested in better understanding how exercise impacts our pain experience. We are looking for people to attend one day of testing, which includes pressure pain measurements before and after a bout of high-intensity cycling. Read More…

Recreational adaptive devices (RAD) study

Study Type: Completed / Not recruiting

Researchers at UBC have partnered with RAD Society with the aim of designing outdoor programs to encourage outdoor recreational activity for individuals with mobility impairments. The purpose of this study is to understand the needs, interests, and challenges of individuals Read More…

Recognition of high-level visual form

Study Type: Completed / Not recruiting

In this study, we investigate how human observers recognize complex visual patterns and objects such as letters and faces. You are invited to participate in this study because we would like to understand how visual recognition is normally accomplished in Read More…

Cycling infrastructure project community survey

Study Type: Completed / Not recruiting

Researchers in Dr. Ben Mortenson’s lab are interested in the transportation and cycle lane experiences of cyclists or wheeled mobility device users (e.g. users of manual or power wheelchairs, and wheeled mobility scooters). Cycling is gaining prominence as a sustainable Read More…

Validating quantitative ultrasound measures of upper limb muscle size

Study Type: Completed / Not recruiting

Muscle strength, especially in the upper limb, is a very important outcome related to physical functioning and quality of life. However, current strength testing devices (dynamometers) are unable to capture the strength of a single muscle and often focus on Read More…

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