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Our research meets societal needs. We partner strategically to influence teaching, clinical practice, community programs, and government policy for the health benefit of Canadians. We involve over 1500 British Columbians annually as research participants at the Centre for Hip Health and Mobility.
Researching the information flow between the patient, their family and the health care provider to enhance perspectives of care transitions.
Tendinopathy is a common and costly diagnosis in workers with Activity-related Soft Tissue Disorder (ASTD). CHHM Trainee, Elise Huisman, has undertaken the critical task of identifying the signs of early tendon degeneration.
This is a story told by thousands of older British Columbians every year.
We need effective strategies that can improve adolescents’ physical activity levels, and in turn positively impact bone health.
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