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Dr. Lisa Rivard

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Biography

Lisa completed a degree in physiotherapy in 1991 at the University of Western Ontario. Following her clinical training, she worked in a variety of pediatric settings with infants and young children and held several research positions including coordinating a funded clinical research project, providing research support to funded grants, and as the Project Coordinator for a multi-province 3-year CIHR-funded knowledge translation study at CanChild. In 2005, Lisa completed a Master of Science degree in Rehabilitation Science at McMaster University. Her Masters’ work investigated teachers' perceptions of the motor difficulties of children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD). Recently, Lisa completed a PhD in the School of Rehabilitation Science at McMaster University, using an innovative eye-tracking paradigm to examine the role of visual attention during motor performance in children with DCD. Currently, Lisa is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Infant and Child Health Lab in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster where she continues to advance her DCD program of research.

Area of Focus

Childhood Health and Disability, Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy Developmental Coordination Disorder, Motor Control, Motor Learning, Motor Development

Resources

Knowledge Brokering in Health Care

his Keeping Current provides an overview of the knowledge brokering literature and is intended to help researchers, service providers, managers and policy makers who are considering establishing knowle
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Knowledge Broker

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of physical therapists, acting as Knowledge Brokers (KBs) within their own clinical facility to facilitate the clinical use of evidence-based measures of gross motor function for children with cerebral palsy.
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Knowledge Broker Study Report

Knowledge brokering is the process of “bringing people together, to help them build relationships, uncover needs, and share ideas and evidence that will let them do their jobs better.
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Motor Growth Curves

GMFM scores of a sample of over 650 Ontario children with cerebral palsy with varying GMFCS levels have been used to create five Motor Growth Curves.
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