Key findings from Capozzi et al., 2023 most recent manuscript https://t.co/4v5armf4hk
93% of brain tumour patients participating in a study examining #triage to #rehabilitation & #exercise resources experienced neurological deficits affecting their function.
To improve patients accessing rehabilitation services, a proposed screening tool, the Cancer Rehabilitation & exercise Screening tool (CREST) is presented within our Cancer Rehabilitation & exercise Pathways model to support screening functional deficits.
A quick look at our triage clinic 🩺
Each 45-min appointment includes:
-Review of medical history & vitals
-Neuro exam
-Short Physical Performance Battery (functional mobility)
-Referral to 1 or a combo of: PT, OT, physiatry, exercise
https://t.co/BQ9TMSkLhH
📣 NEW PUBLICATION! 📣
Our recent manuscript on the feasibility and implementation of a neuro-oncology #rehabilitation#triage clinic is now published in @CurrentOncology. Check it out & stay tuned for a series of infographics on our findings!
https://t.co/4v5armfC6S
Years of work summarized into our newest manuscript on #rehab & #exercise triage pathways in #NeuroOncology
Hot off the press & available open access in @CurrentOncology. Proud of this work & excited for what's next!
Read it here: https://t.co/HR5Kz3EVIN ✨
Alberta Cancer Exercise #ACE featured in Global News!
Always inspired by the entire ACE team, our incredible participants, and of course @NCulosReed, the Co-PI and Southern Alberta lead for this study ❤️
#ExerciseOncology#StandardCancerCare
https://t.co/gyDiDBfvox
Happy New Year!
We've been working on something over the last little while...
Stay tuned for an exciting announcement in the coming weeks! You won't want to miss it.
Hint: it has to do with our #Thrive5 Cancer and Exercise Training 😉
#ThrivingWithCancer#ExerciseOncology
Skin cancer is the most preventable cancer type. With the heat wave in full swing, it is important that we all stay diligent with our sun protection while #MovingMore outside!
Here are some tips on sun protection from @cancersociety: https://t.co/IZK82nWmD0
What can movement look like?
Hint: it's different for everyone! It's about moving in a way that you enjoy, feels good, & is available to you.
Sometimes it's as simple as moving with your breath - such as focusing on shoulder rolls while slowly breathing in and out.
#MoveMore
Have you checked out our #blog?
The Thrive Health blog features posts for both professionals & survivors, with topics ranging from tips for successful behaviour change to supporting pediatric #cancer patients & survivors with #exercise, & beyond!
https://t.co/iroqA2BZMn