Had a great time presenting at the @wfnrcongress last week:
“Development of a standardized multi-sensor approach to examine heart rate responses to free-living walking: A launch point to clinical application.”
Engaging science and beautiful views!
@UWaterlooKHS@WFNRehab
Heart and mind are full after spending time at the #CSEP2023 conference this past week! Excellent science, conversations and celebrations! Thanks to @csep_scpe and @uofcknes teams for their organization and hard work!
Excited to share this paper lead by Dr. Karen Van Ooteghem and @lcanresearch that examines the impact of providing feedback about health-related behaviours captured with wearables to older adults and people living with NDD! @UWaterlooKHS@benjcorn https://t.co/PfyojbYpJw
Proud to be a part of the team lead by the dynamic and innovative Dr. Karen Van Ooteghem and Dr. Bill McIlroy who continue to advocate for the potential of health technology to positively impact the lives of aging Canadians! @UWaterlooKHS
Excited to share this paper that reflects the hard work of a great team! Highlighting the pitfalls of relying on a wrist sensor and the need to consider a multi-sensor approach to free-living activity intensity classification in aging and NDD @ONDRISTUDY@UWaterlooKHS@benjcorn
Exciting new ONDRI study co-led by Kyle Weber & @bethgodkin@UWaterlooKHS on the limitations of wrist #accelerometry output for measuring free-living walking and the need for a multi-device approach for #olderadults and those living with NDD’s: https://t.co/OxEmBodqeU
#wearables
Proud of my friend and lab mate @benjcorn who delivered a stellar presentation today on the use of wearable sensors to inform mobility and health as part of @WaterlooCBB and @grhospitalkw Profs Presents series! #scicomm
#mobilityaids can promote safe and effective mobility, support independence and help reduce the risk of #falls.
But are they used as often as reported? Our innovative new study is looking into this issue. Interested? https://t.co/XYHytilYBS
@UWaterlooKHS#FallPreventionMonth
Grateful to continue to work with such an awesome team of @ONDRISTUDY and @UWaterlooKHS @uwaterloohealth researchers in the remote monitoring and NDD space! Can read more about this study here: https://t.co/ZxJT4BWRsj
For people w/ complex health issues #remotemonitoring supplementary to clinical care can potentially improve #QofL & health outcomes. On #patientsafetyweek we feature our study by @bethgodkin et al on the feasibility of remote monitoring w/ our population: https://t.co/vCEcfvQkao
This week for #KHSFeatureFriday, let's welcome new faculty member Michelle Ogrodnik! She is joining the KHS department as a lecturer and will be teaching HLTH 107: Psychology of Physical Activity & KIN 354: Sociology of Activity, Health, and Well-being in the fall term.
Great conversations about clincial gait assessment and wearable sensors yesterday at #ISPGR2022. Leveraging wearable sensors we can expand our understanding about all phases of a gait assessment #gaitandbalance@ONDRISTUDY