Gabriel Moisan
@gab_moisan
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Assistant professor at @UQTR, Canada. Research interests: Foot and ankle biomechanics, locomotion, MSK disorders and foot orthoses.
Joined March 2017
Publication in The Foot https://t.co/VJbdhotrrX Our results imply a potential need to reconsider the biomechanical model, proposing that a dysfunctional windlass mechanism is associated with the development of plantar fasciopathy. @DominicChicoine @RealSeanMcBride
@UQTR
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Too often!
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Orthèses plantaires : quand sont-elles utiles ?
lactualite.com
Qui devrait glisser des orthèses dans ses chaussures ? Peut-être pas ceux que vous pensez.
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This grant will allow me to spend 80% of my time doing research, from 2024 to 2028!!
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Is radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy (rESWT), sham-rESWT or a standardised exercise programme in combination w advice + customised foot orthoses more effective than advice plus customised foot orthoses alone in the treatment of plantar fasciopathy?
bjsm.bmj.com
Objectives To assess whether radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy (rESWT), sham-rESWT or a standardised exercise programme in combination with advice plus customised foot orthoses is more...
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Entrevue avec @LP_LaPresse pour discuter de chaussures de course! @UQTR @FRQS1 @NSERC_CRSNG @PodiatryCanada
Intéressant article featuring @gab_moisan
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Listen to: "PodChatLive 128: A more modern approach to manual therapy, a new paper on supination resistance, and running with CLASS" https://t.co/NZmcgvK0Zd
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PodChatLive 128: A more modern approach to manual therapy, a new paper on supination resistance, and running with CLASS Contact us: [email protected] Links for this episode: Exploring the...
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🎥 Just a month to go until #ESB2024! Join over 1000 delegates from 40+ countries for a rich scientific programme and some fantastic social events in Edinburgh🌟 Learn more: https://t.co/eVvmsaTU3Y
#ESB #Biomechanics #FromResearchToPractice
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Asking for a friend...how one is supposed to make 5 reviewers (!!!!) happy when they reviewed a 1000 word scientific editorial? When editors have so much trouble finding reviewers...I don't understand... #AcademicHelp #researchpaper @GrumpyReviewer2
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Happy to share my latest publication in BMC Musculoskeletal disorders: https://t.co/56ZS0Hs2dy Great collaborative work with Álvaro Gómez-Carrión at @unicomplutense Kinetic wedges reduce the required force for performing the passive hallux dorsiflexion resistance test.
bmcmusculoskeletdisord.biomedcentral.com
Background The hallux dorsiflexion resistance test is a frequently employed clinical maneuver for assessing the initiation of the windlass mechanism This maneuver involves dorsiflexion of the phalanx...
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Début du 5e congrès Québecois de recherche en adaptation-réadaptation ce matin ! @crirmtl @Rvieillissement @rqrd_qprn @IRSST
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@Payen_Elena @Dami_AhmedG @KALortho @UQTR @CRSNG_NSERC @Sports_Pod Ian, this paper should be of interest!
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Proud of my PhD students @Payen_Elena and @Dami_AhmedG, who published their 3rd article in 2024. Exploring the relationship between the supination resistance test and the effects of foot orthoses on foot and ankle biomechanics https://t.co/4Bdg8AMYSb
@KALortho @UQTR @CRSNG_NSERC
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🚨 New paper! Thanks @hyltonmenz @pollylimqx for your work in getting this data collected between multiple Melbourne lockdowns!
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Fact-check: Does having flat feet bring health problems? https://t.co/FPFNGi3IGZ I was interviewed by the amazing @JWJThomas at @euronews to discuss my recent editorial in The Conversation Canada. https://t.co/8kfleZFlo6
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@Sports_Pod @DominicChicoine
theconversation.com
Having asymptomatic flat feet is not a problem and does not require treatment. It’s important to debunk this common myth.
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I made it...@CraigBPayne and @Sports_Pod discussed one of my articles on @PodChatLive !! Thanks for the shoutout gentlemen!! Link for the paper:
theconversation.com
Having asymptomatic flat feet is not a problem and does not require treatment. It’s important to debunk this common myth.
Next episode up; plenty of stuff for everyone: What if flat feet were…normal? Shoe technology reduces risk of diabetic foot ulcers What your running shoes say about you PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS and ACHILLES TENDINOPATHY https://t.co/ENQeRCYHxN
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What if flat feet were…normal? Debunking a myth about injuries. A vulgarized article I wrote for @ConversationCA
https://t.co/8kfleZFlo6
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theconversation.com
Having asymptomatic flat feet is not a problem and does not require treatment. It’s important to debunk this common myth.
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