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Watch PhD candidate Kevin Moncion’s video presentation of his study It’s never too late to enroll: cardiorespiratory fitness benefits of long-term cardiac rehabilitation from the 2020 Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology.

Video for MacEngage project by McMaster University PSYCH 2NF3 (Basic and Clinical Neuroscience) by Tania Tajik, Sarah Biberhofer, Julie Diab and Sami Harb. Edited by Julia Ribeiro. Course instructor: Dr. Ayesha Khan.

Dr. Ada Tang provides an update to the Ontario Central East Stroke Network about the latest update to the Canadian best practices guidelines on aerobic exercise recommendations to optimize best practices after stroke, in a webinar dubbed What’s new in AEROBICS? The webinar originally aired on March 3, 2020.

Dr. Ada Tang and Dr. Julie Richardson from McMaster University and Dr. Bobby Stojanoski from Western University talk about the importance of exercise for both brain and body in the Canadian Stroke Best Practices webinar Mind and Body Fitness: What Really Works. The webinar originally aired on November 30, 2019.

Learn about our paper led by PhD candidate Kevin Moncion, called a systematic scoping review of barriers and facilitators to implementing aerobic exercise in stroke rehabilitation. The paper was published in the Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy.