Our Mobility Experts

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Steven Macaluso

Associate Professor, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry

Dr. Steven Macaluso is a physiatrist at Parkwood Institute. He is interested in enhancing medical education for patients and caregivers.
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Heather MacKenzie

Assistant Professor, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry

Dr. Heather MacKenzie is a physiatrist at Parkwood Institute.  Her research interests are in predicting outcomes following traumatic brain injuries.
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Swati Mehta

Lawson Scientist, Parkwood Institute Research 

Swati Mehta is a Scientist at Lawson Health Research Institute. Her research interests focus on promoting wellbeing and activity patients and older adults.
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Tom Miller

Associate Professor, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry    

Dr. Tom Miller is a physiatrist at Parkwood Institute. His research interests are in the function and recovery of the neuromuscular system.
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Manuel Montero-Odasso

Professor, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry 

Dr. Manuel Montero-Odasso is a geriatrician at Parkwood Institute. His research interests are in mobility, cognitive and brain health, and gait, balance and falls.
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Michael Payne

Assistant Professor, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry 

Dr. Michael Payne is a physiatrist at Parkwood Institute. His research interests revolve around improving mobility and cognitive outcomes for those with amputation.
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Sue Peters

Assistant Professor, School of Physical Therapy  

Sue Peters is an Assistant Professor in the School of Physical Therapy. Her research interests are in neurological and stroke rehabilitation.
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Siobhan Schabrun

Professor, School of Physical Therapy

Siobhan Schabrun is the incoming William and Lynne Gray Endowed Research Chair in Mobility and Activity. Her research interests are in chronic pain and neuroplasticity.
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Keith Sequeira

Associate Professor, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry

Dr. Keith Sequeira is a physiatrist and Medical Director of the Acquired Brain Injury program at Parkwood Institute. He is interested in enhancing medical education for patients and caregivers.