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== Name  ==
== Name  ==


Vincent G. DePaul PT PhD   
Vincent G. DePaul PT, PhD.    


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== About Me    ==
I am a physiotherapist with clinical and research interests in the areas focuses on the development, testing, and translation of interventions and programs that promote optimal mobility-related function in older adults and individuals with stroke and other neurological conditions.


== About Me I am a physiotherapist with clinical and research interests in the areas focuses on the development, testing, and translation of interventions and programs that promote optimal mobility-related function in older adults and individuals with stroke and other neurological conditions.   ==
I currently on faculty as Assistant Professor at the [https://rehab.queensu.ca/ School of Rehabilitation Therapy] Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.  


== I currently have a faculty-appointment as Assistant Professor in the [https://rehab.queensu.ca/ School of Rehabilitation Therapy] at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.    ==
My research work includes:  
My research work includes:  


1)  Evaluation of the impact of a seniors-driven model of aging-in-place (www.oasis-aging-in-
1)  Evaluation of the impact of the [https://www.oasis-aging-in-place.com/ Oasis Program] - a seniors-driven model of aging-in-place - on mobility, physical activity, socialization, and other health-related variables.


place.com) on mobility, physical activity, and other health-related variables.
2) Exploring how therapeutic strategies such as such as instruction, feedback, guidance, and supervised and unsupervised practice impact motor learning and function.


2) Exploring how therapeutic strategies such as such as instruction, feedback, guidance, and
3) Use of wearable technology as a tool for the measurement and promotion of gait and walking activity in rehabilitation populations.


supervised and unsupervised practice impact motor learning and function.
4) Promotion of optimal acute and rehabilitation stroke care in low-resource environments with the [https://oscailstudy.com/ Organized Stroke Care Across Income Levels] (www.oscailstudy.com) research collaborative.  


3) Use of wearable technology as a tool for the measurement and promotion of gait and walking
== Education  ==
 
activity in rehabilitation populations.
 
4) Promotion of optimal acute and rehabilitation stroke care in low-resource environments with
 
the Organized Stroke Care Across Income Levels (www.oscailstudy.com)
 
<br>


== Education  ==
I did my Physiotherapy training at McMaster University (Hamilton, Canada) and worked for many years with older adults and individuals with stroke and other neurological conditions in a variety of clinical environments.


I did my Physiotherapy training at McMaster University (Hamilton Canada) and worked for many years with older adults and individuals with stroke and other neurological conditions in a variety of clinical environments. I completed his PhD in Rehabilitation Science (McMaster University 2013) and post-doctoral training (UHN - Toronto Rehab 2015).  
I completed his PhD in Rehabilitation Science (McMaster University 2013) and post-doctoral training (UHN - Toronto Rehab 2015).  


== Professional Affiliations  ==
== Professional Affiliations  ==
* Canadian Physiotherapy Association
* Ontario Physiotherapy Association
* College of Physiotherapists of Ontario


Canadian Physiotherapy Association
== Publications  ==


Ontario Physiotherapy Association
==== Publications may be found by accessing the following websites:  ====
* Google Scholar Page - https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=MdURQCEAAAAJ&hl=en
* ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4645-6399


College of Physiotherapists of Ontario
== Where you can find me   ==
 
* [https://rehab.queensu.ca/vincent-depaul School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Queen's University]
== Professional Appointments  ==
* [https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=MdURQCEAAAAJ&hl=en Google Scholar page]
 
* [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Vincent_De_Paul/research ResearchGate]
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== Publications  ==
== Publications may be found by accessing the following websites: Google Scholar Page - https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=MdURQCEAAAAJ&hl=en  ==
== ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4645-6399  ==
== Where you can find me [https://rehab.queensu.ca/vincent-depaul School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Queen's University]   ==
== [https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=MdURQCEAAAAJ&hl=en Google Scholar page]   ==
[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Vincent_De_Paul/research ResearchGate]  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:26, 10 July 2020

Name[edit | edit source]

Vincent G. DePaul PT, PhD.

About Me[edit | edit source]

I am a physiotherapist with clinical and research interests in the areas focuses on the development, testing, and translation of interventions and programs that promote optimal mobility-related function in older adults and individuals with stroke and other neurological conditions.

I currently on faculty as Assistant Professor at the School of Rehabilitation Therapy Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

My research work includes:

1)  Evaluation of the impact of the Oasis Program - a seniors-driven model of aging-in-place - on mobility, physical activity, socialization, and other health-related variables.

2) Exploring how therapeutic strategies such as such as instruction, feedback, guidance, and supervised and unsupervised practice impact motor learning and function.

3) Use of wearable technology as a tool for the measurement and promotion of gait and walking activity in rehabilitation populations.

4) Promotion of optimal acute and rehabilitation stroke care in low-resource environments with the Organized Stroke Care Across Income Levels (www.oscailstudy.com) research collaborative.

Education[edit | edit source]

I did my Physiotherapy training at McMaster University (Hamilton, Canada) and worked for many years with older adults and individuals with stroke and other neurological conditions in a variety of clinical environments.

I completed his PhD in Rehabilitation Science (McMaster University 2013) and post-doctoral training (UHN - Toronto Rehab 2015).

Professional Affiliations[edit | edit source]

  • Canadian Physiotherapy Association
  • Ontario Physiotherapy Association
  • College of Physiotherapists of Ontario

Publications[edit | edit source]

Publications may be found by accessing the following websites:[edit | edit source]

Where you can find me[edit | edit source]