Clinical Exercise Physiology Lab at UOttawa

Clinical Exercise Physiology Lab at UOttawa The Clinical Exercise Physiology Lab is located in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University

The Clinical Exercise Physiology Lab is located in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Ottawa. Our research program is focused on understanding the role of exercise in the management and treatment of disability arising from neurological disorders, particularly multiple sclerosis. We are specifically interested in the application of adapted exercise rehabilitation strategies for ind

ividuals with advanced mobility impairment. Our research program has also focused on the role of exercise in the management of comorbid health conditions that commonly affect those with neurological disorders and mobility impairment. Located in heart of the National Capital Region, the University of Ottawa is the largest bilingual institution in the world and among the top 10 Canadian research universities. The CEPL is located within the Faculty of Health Sciences at the Lees Avenue Campus building. Our research space includes dedicated office space for undergraduate students, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and other research staff. The Lees Avenue Campus houses several research laboratories and has extensive facility space dedicated to rehabilitation, mobility and motor control, biomechanics, metabolism, and intervention-based research. Our facilities are testing equipment are accessible for individuals with mobility impairment.

​Our research lab is located at 200 Lees Avenue, Ottawa, ON Canada

We are looking for participants both with and without MS to take part in this study! Check out more information in the f...
09/20/2024

We are looking for participants both with and without MS to take part in this study! Check out more information in the flyer below.

09/19/2024

Are you living with progressive multiple sclerosis? Do you experience challenges with cognition in daily life?

Researchers at the University of Ottawa are looking at the potential effects of task-based cognitive training paired with non-invasive brain stimulation, no brain stimulation, and/or exercise for people living with progressive multiple sclerosis (MS).

We are looking for volunteers with progressive MS who are over 18 years of age and have trouble with cognition in everyday life. The study will involve six testing visits (~1-2 hours each), 3 goal setting visits (~1.5 hours each) and up to 24 training visits (~1.5 hours each).

The training visits will follow a schedule of 3 sessions per week for 8 weeks. Testing visits will take place at the University of Ottawa (200 Lees Avenue, Ottawa) and the University of Québec (283 Boulevard Alexandre-Taché, Gatineau). Training sessions will take place at the University of Ottawa (200 Lees Avenue, Ottawa). The study is available in English only.

For more information about participation and other eligibility criteria, please contact the study coordinator by email or phone. Participants will be enrolled into the study on a first come, first served basis.

Principal Investigator: Dr. Lara Pilutti

Research coordinator: Myriam Sheppard

Phone: 613-562-5800 x 3274
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.clinicalexercisephyslab.weebly.com

The SNAP-MS study will explore the supports used by MS care partners, how supports are selected and why they are used. T...
03/14/2024

The SNAP-MS study will explore the supports used by MS care partners, how supports are selected and why they are used. The aim of the study is to better understand how future supports can more effectively assist MS care partners. We are seeking volunteers who would like to partake in a brief online or postal survey about the supports they use in their caregiving role. In-person interviews are also available to those living in Eastern Ontario. Eligible participants must be: 1) over 18 years of age, 2) able to complete a series of questionnaires in English, 3) reside in Canada. If you would like more information about SNAP-MS or would like to check your eligibility to participate, please contact us at [email protected]

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Social Network Analysis of Care-Partners of Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis (SNAP-MS)The SNAP-MS study will explore ...
03/07/2024

Social Network Analysis of Care-Partners of Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis (SNAP-MS)

The SNAP-MS study will explore the supports used by MS care partners, how supports are selected and why they are used. The aim of the study is to better understand how future supports can more effectively assist MS care partners. We are seeking volunteers who would like to partake in a brief online or postal survey about the supports they use in their caregiving role. In-person interviews are also available to those living in Eastern Ontario. Eligible participants must be: 1) over 18 years of age, 2) able to complete a series of questionnaires in English, 3) reside in Canada. If you would like more information about SNAP-MS or would like to check your eligibility to participate, please contact us at [email protected]

Our colleagues at Queen's University have a new online study that will examine how computer-based digital technology can...
10/06/2022

Our colleagues at Queen's University have a new online study that will examine how computer-based digital technology can support family caregivers of people living with multiple sclerosis. Watch this video to learn more or to participate in this research ([email protected]).

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We are in the final wave of recruitment for our RAAMP Study!This study aims to explore different pieces of exercise equi...
06/09/2022

We are in the final wave of recruitment for our RAAMP Study!

This study aims to explore different pieces of exercise equipment usage for people with MS who use wheelchairs. This study involves 4 visits to the University of Ottawa (roughly a week apart) and participants will be compensated $200 for their time!

Please see the link below for additional information or email [email protected] if you have any questions!

https://msresearch.ca/study/examination-physiological-response

Join KingSett Capital and the MS Society for 3 exhilarating days in May, for food, fun and, of course leaping off a down...
04/14/2022

Join KingSett Capital and the MS Society for 3 exhilarating days in May, for food, fun and, of course leaping off a downtown office building! Yes, you read that right. They are rappelling off 700 University in downtown Toronto in support of the MS Society of Canada

Register or donate here:

Our mission is to connect and empower the MS community to create positive change. The MS Society of Canada strives to fund innovative and ground-breaking research that will discover the cause and cure for this disease, while providing accessible and trusted support to people affected by MS. There ha...

Professors Robert Fox and Ruth Ann Marrie, International Progressive MS Alliance researchers and neurologists, will shar...
04/07/2022

Professors Robert Fox and Ruth Ann Marrie, International Progressive MS Alliance researchers and neurologists, will share what they are learning about progressive MS and the launch of important, new research initiatives that will fuel the development of breakthrough treatments for progressive MS. Don’t miss this 30-minute webcast.

Thursday, 21 April, 2022 at 11:30 am EDT, 4:30 pm BST, 5:30 pm CEST

A first-of-its-kind global research network funded by the International Progressive MS Alliance is aimed at developing new, effective treatments.

Former lab member and frequent collaborator Afolasade Fakolade was featured in the MS Society of Canada March 2022 Newsl...
03/10/2022

Former lab member and frequent collaborator Afolasade Fakolade was featured in the MS Society of Canada March 2022 Newsletter! Below is the full story:

"For International Day for Women and Girls in Science, Dr. Afolasade Fakolade, Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation at Queen’s University, was featured on the MS Society blog. From a young age, Dr. Fakolade knew that she wanted to be a scientist or an engineer, as she loved building and fixing things. After witnessing the role physiotherapy played in her father’s recovery from surgery, she was inspired to study physiotherapy. After a few years of clinical practice, she proceeded to obtain her Master’s degree in Neurorehabilitation at Cardiff University, Wales. As part of her training, she was involved in a research study examining the effects of physical activity and neurofeedback on persons with neurodegenerative conditions.

[“My general research interests focus on supporting full participation in health promoting behaviours, particularly physical activity, among persons with advanced neurological disabilities, their family, and caregivers. The overarching goal is to develop strategies that help minimize the disease impact and maximize health and wellness, both for those living with MS and their caregivers.” - Dr. Fakolade]

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01/31/2022

Make your Pledge and join the movement!

The uOBMRI and its partners host a variety of fundraising events throughout the year. A number of our important research discoveries would not be possible without the support of the community through these events.

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