Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Toronto Rehab, Canada
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James obtained a PhD in kinesiology from the University of Saskatchewan. The focus of his graduate work was the application of behavioural theory to exercise adherence among people with chronic disease such as chronic pain and arthritis. His involvement in a mobility-based exercise program for people with multiple sclerosis provided experience with assessment and training for mobility function for those with neurological impairment. He now applies his experience in both functional and psychological aspects of community mobility as a post-doctoral fellow at the SCI Mobility Lab. James now works with Dr. Kristin Musselman on a project seeking to improve falls self-efficacy for people with spinal cord injury.