
rehabINK Magazine
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This digital magazine is an informal, academically driven publication. As a student-led initiative, rehabINK was created by a group of talented and passionate graduate students studying in the Rehabilitation Sciences Institute at the University of Toronto. Our mission is to inspire the rehabilitation science community through student-led, research-driven perspectives.
rehabINK Magazine
4M ago
Tiffany Tiu Read this before you use a Kin Tape again. Learn about the available evidence and possible mechanisms behind this type of therapy for managing muscle and joint pain ..read more
rehabINK Magazine
4M ago
Kathryn Lambert Occupational therapy has always been a vital part of traditional rehab, but there is more to the story. Click here to learn more about what expanding OT services can mean for those who need it most ..read more
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4M ago
Ronessa Dass and Dr. Tara Packham Are you experiencing changes in your cognitive, emotional or physical health? Do you believe that you have long COVID? Read this article to discover if you or someone you know may be experiencing brain fog ..read more
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4M ago
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-zi29j-1326ebf Are you interested in learning more about the role of social work in rehabilitation? In this episode ..read more
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4M ago
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-xne8b-127357a Happy (belated) Pride Month! In this episode, Kyla interviews Zach Chan, a physiotherapist in the 2SLGBTQIPA+ community ..read more
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4M ago
Christina Ziebart, Stephanie Cimino, Beatrice Manduchi & Wade Michaelchuk The Rehabilitation Sciences Institute (RSI) Research Day is a much anticipated event every year. For the first time, rehabINK and the RSI Research Day committee are excited to present the winners of each presentation category! This was a great opportunity for students to showcase their work. Click on to see all the exciting research being done at RSI ..read more
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4M ago
Ilakkiah Chandran Older adults residing in LTC facilities continue to experience mental health challenges and illness. Without adequate care and support, many older adults are forced to suffer in silence. This article aims to provide recommendations to dismantle the barriers to mental health accessibility and efficiency in Ontario LTC facilities ..read more
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Stephanie Reischl & Rochelle Furtado Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) capture treatment progress from the patient’s perspective. While patients should be involved in their development, often they are not. This article addresses benefits and barriers towards patient engagement, designing PROMs for capturing pain, and strategies on including patients in studies...all directly from a patient partner's experience ..read more