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4 March 2024 Highlighted in the University of Calgary arch Magazine https://archmagazine.ucalgary.ca/rewiring-the-brain-a-stroke-survivors-journey-to-recovery/ 

10 July 2022 Featured in Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute article, Taking lower body rehabilitation more accessible to stroke patients
https://www.vchri.ca/stories/2022/07/10/making-lower-body-rehabilitation-more-accessible-stroke-patients

19 January 2022 Interview with UK-based NR Times, TRAIL study brings new remote rehab potential to stroke survivors
https://www.nrtimes.co.uk/trail-study-brings-new-remote-rehab-potential-to-stroke-survivors/

Huynh, E., Wiley, E., Park, S., Sakakibara, B. M., & Tang, A. (2024). Examining the association between balance self-efficacy and virtual balance performance in individuals with stroke: a cross-sectional study. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 1–9. DOI: 10.1080/10749357.2024.2356407

Elise Wiley, Brodie Sakakibara, Sarah Park, Ruth Barclay, Mark Bayley, Janice J. Eng, Anne Harris, Elizabeth Inness, Marilyn MacKay-Lyons, Joy MacDermid, Courtney Pollock, Sepideh Pooyania, Robert Teasell, Jennifer Yao & AdaTang (2024) Exploring the experiences of an exercise-based telerehabilitation program among Canadian community-dwelling adults with stroke, Disability and Rehabilitation, DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2024.2316772

Park S, Tang A, Barclay R, Bayley M, Eng JJ, Mackay-Lyons M, Pollock C, Pooyania S, Teasell R, Yao J, Sakakibara BM. Investigating the Telerehabilitation with Aims to Improve Lower Extremity Recovery Post-Stroke (TRAIL) Program: A Feasibility Study. Phys Ther. 2023. DOI: 10.1093/ptj/pzad165

Park S, Tang A, Pollock CSakakibara BM. Telerehabilitation for lower extremity recovery poststroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol. BMJ Open 2022;12:e055527. DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-055527

Huynh, E., Wiley, E., Park, S., Sakakibara, B.M., Tang, A. Examining the Association Between Balance Confidence and Balance Performance In Individuals With Stroke: A Cross-Sectional Study. Poster Presentation at Advances in Stroke Recovery Scientific Conference, Virtual, January, 2023.

Wiley, E., Sakakibara, B.M., Barclay, R., Bayley, M., Davis, J., Eng, J.J., Harris, A., Inness, E., MacKay-Lyons, M., Monaghan, J., Pollock, C., Pooyania, S., Scheenberg, A., Teasell, R., Tang, A. Advancing Virtual Care in Stroke Rehabilitation – TeleRehabilitation with Aims to Improve Lower extremity recovery post-stroke (TRAIL): A randomized controlled trial protocol. Poster Presentation at the Advances in Stroke Recovery Conference, Virtual, January, 2023.

Park S, Tang A, Barclay R, Bayley M, Eng JJ, Mackay-Lyons M, Pollock C, Pooyania S, Teasell R, Yao J, Sakakibara BM. Telerehabilitation with Aims to Improve Lower Extremity Recovery Post-Stroke (TRAIL): A Feasibility Study. World Congress for Neurorehabilitation. Vienna, Austria. December 14-17, 2022.

Wiley, E., Monaghan, J. Examining the Intersection Between Sex – and Gender-Based Considerations and Exercise-Based Telerehabilitation in Individuals with Stroke: A Study Protocol. Co-led oral presentation at the AGE-WELL EPIC Conference, Virtual, June 2022.

Park S, Tang A, Barclay R, Bayley M, Eng JJ, Mackay-Lyons M, Pollock C, Pooyania S, Teasell R, Sakakibara BM. Telerehabilitation with aims to improve lower extremity recovery post stroke (TRAIL): Study Protocol. UBC Okanagan Interdisciplinary Student Health Conference, Virtual. Kelowna, Canada. March 9, 2021. Student trainee Park S, winner of best presentation award.

Park S, Tang A, Eng J, Bayley M, Barclay R, Mackay-Lyons M, Pollock C, Pooyania S, Teasell R, Sakakibara BM. Telerehabilitation with aims to improve lower extremity recovery post stroke (TRAIL): Study protocol. Canadian Partnership for Stroke Recovery Annual Scientific Meeting.Virtual. December 2-4, 2020.

Invited Presentations: 

Wiley, E., Monaghan, J. The Examination of Sex and Gender Differences Throughout the Spectrum of Stroke Recovery. Co-led oral presentation at the BC Stroke Network Monthly Rounds, Virtual, November, 2022.

A Tang, B Sakakibara. Virtual Rehabilitation post-COVID-19: TRAIL TeleRehabilitation with Aims to Improve Lower Extremity Recovery After Stroke. Remote Rehabilitation Community Virtually Successful Conference, London UK, Virtual, 24-28 January 2022.

May 9, 2024: Juliana Nunes da Silva from University of Toronto won an equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) award at the International Conference on Aging Innovation and Rehabilitation (ICAIR) for their poster titled “Influences of Sex and Gender-related Variables on Willingness to Participate in Stroke Research: a Qualitative Study.”

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