Join the HR MacMillan Space Centre and the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health for another lecture in their Universe of the Brain series.Take part in an interactive evening, with leading exp
Summary: Step counting is now a widespread and acceptable approach to self-monitoring physical activity courtesy the recent surge in wearable technologies.
Join the HR MacMillan Space Centre and the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health for another lecture in their Universe of the Brain series.Take part in an interactive evening, with leading exp
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Spasticity is a medical disorder that occurs after injury to the brain or spinal cord. Tens of thousands of Canadians are affected, making it difficult to move their limbs.
Doors open at 6:00, talks will begin at 6:30. This talk is geared to parents, young people and teachers who are interested in learning how education changes the brain.
Light-weight wearable sensors are now readily available to assess human movement “outside of the laboratory” and are rapidly gaining popularity in clinical practice and in the community.
The UBC Physical Activity and Precision Health Research Cluster invites you to come and join us for an evening of presentation on how technology can help all of us stay active and healthy.