Research
Clinic for Ambulatory Rehabilitation Research and Education
CARRE is a research translational facility of the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine that fosters research, particularly in the area of physical rehabilitation in spinal cord injury, and serves as an interface where research can be conducted and applied to clinical practice.
Clinic for Ambulatory Rehabilitation Research and Education
Centre for Studies in Clinical Education
CSCE was developed to address practices and policies relevant to clinical education within the rehabilitation sciences. It also provides appropriate support and continuing education to clinicians supervising students.
Common Spinal Disorders Research Group
CSD was established to improve the current state of knowledge of the causes, prognosis and effective management of common spinal disorders, including neck and low back pain, sciatica, disc degeneration and herniation, and spinal stenosis, among others.
Rehabilitation Research Centre
The Rehabilitation Research Centre (RRC) of the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine facilitates health-related research in rehabilitation process and study. Established in 1989, the RRC consults, provides resource materials and connects people and organizations to relevant information and research in the rehabilitation disciplines.