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Phone: (905) 525-9140 ext: 22685 Fax: (905) 524-0069 Office: Rm.420, IAHS Email: wishartl@mcmaster.ca Curriculum Vitae: Download |
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Profile
Laurie Wishart is a physiotherapist (University of Toronto) with a clinical background in adult neurological rehabilitation. She completed a masters in Clinical Epidemiology (1987) and doctoral training in Medical Sciences (1994) at McMaster University. She is an Associate Professor in the School of Rehabilitation Science. Her educational interests are in the areas of neurology and aging. She has an Associate position in the Department of Kinesiology at McMaster University. She is a member of the Mobility, Aging and Participation Research group at McMaster University.
She has three interrelated research interests that are focused on the overall goal in the development of effective rehabilitation interventions for older adults and individuals post-stroke. One interest involves the investigation of the effects of aging and stroke on performing and learning movement skills. Her second interest is the investigation of the effectiveness of motor learning principles in older adult rehabilitation populations in clinical settings. The third area of interest is developing interventions to maintain or increase autonomy of older adults in rehabilitation and home settings.
She has several research graduate students who are working on a variety of thesis work focused on motor learning and aging or stroke rehabilitation intervention in both subacute and rehabilitation populations. Some of these students are clinicians who continue to work part-time while pursuing graduate work.
Fun Fact
A “student” of golf
Lab/Research Institute
Associate member, Department of Kinesiology, McMaster University
Courses taught
MSc(PT)
2009 Chair and Problem Based Tutorial Coordinator, PT631 (Unit 3, Fundamentals of Cardiorespiratory and Neurological Practice)
Recent Research
Funding Agency: Ministry of Health and Long Term Care of Ontario, Ontario Stroke Strategy Grant
Funding Amount: $142 382.00
Funding Period: 2006 – 2010
Project Title: A Motor Learning Walking Program versus Body Weight Supported Treadmill Training in community dwelling individuals within six months since stroke onset: A randomized controlled trial.
Investigators: DePaul V, Wishart L, Richardson J, Lee T, Moreland, J.
Funding Agency: Ontario Stroke Strategy/Ministry of Health and Long-term Care
Amount: $142,078
Funding Period: Jan 2009-Mar 2010
Project Title: Rehabilitation in the home environment: A knowledge transfer project to
implement best practice and ensure continuity of care with stroke.
Investigators: Richardson J, Bosch J, DePaul V, Jack S, Letts L, Moreland J, Wilkins S, Wishart L
Funding agency: Program for Interprofessional Practice Education and Research, McMaster University Funding amount: $4720.00
Funding period: 2010- 2011
Project Title: Development of an Interprofessional Client Interviewing and Goal Setting Workshop for Students: An Interprofessional Education Project
Investigators: DePaul V, Alderson M, Cole B, Marrone S, Neibert M, Rowan S, Richardson J, Versi B, Wishart L.
Funding agency: Central South Ontario Regional Stroke Strategy
Funding amount: $699.74
Funding period: 2009-2010
Project title: Dissemination and application of Canadian Best Practice Recommendations for Stroke at a non-designated hospital
Investigators: DePaul V, Reaburn-Jones B, Johnson D, Wishart L. |
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Journal Articles
Rivard L , Missiuna C, Hanna S, Wishart LR. (2007) "Understanding teachers' perceptions of the motor difficulties of children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)" British Journal of Educational Psychology, Sep;77(Pt 3):633-48.
Levac, D. *, DeMatteo, C., Hanna, S., Wishart, L. (2008) Intra-individual variability in recovery from pediatric acquired brain injury: relationship to functional outcomes at one year. Developmental Neurorehabilitation, 11(3), 195-203.
Letts L, Richardson J, Moreland J, Coman L, Edwards M, Martin Ginis K, Wilkins S, Wishart L. (2010) The physical environment as a fall risk factor in older adults: Systematic review and meta-analysis of cross-sectional and cohort studies. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal 57, 51-64..
Sirur R, Richardson J, Wishart L, Hanna S. (2009) The role of theory in increasing adherence to prescribed practice. Physiotherapy Canada, 61(2), 68-77 .
Levac, D., Wishart, L., Missiuna, C., Wright, V. (2009) The application of motor learning strategies within functionally based interventions for children and youth with neuromotor conditions. Pediatric Physical Therapy, 21: 345-355.
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