Improving gait recovery in people with brain and spinal cord injury
Goal of our research
Neuroplasticity enables the reorganization of the central nervous system following the injury. Our goal is to develop assessment tools and treatments to optimize neuroplasticity and help in the recovery of movement, gait and balance.
Funding
News
Career Pathway of a neuroscientist in rehabilitation
Read the featured interview with the researcher Dorothy Barthélemy on the blog of the American Society of Neuro Rehabilitation (ASNR).

SOFPEL Francophonie Award: Recognition for Joseph Gill Lussier
SOFPEL Francophonie Award: Recognition for Joseph Gill Lussier The Neuromobility Laboratory is proud to highlight the recognition awarded to Joseph Gill Lussier, recipient of the

Dorothy Barthélemy Receives the MUSE “Research Impact” Award
Dorothy Barthélemy Receives the MUSE “Research Impact” Award We are pleased to highlight that Dorothy Barthélemy received the MUSE “Research Impact” Award at the 4th

Best Presentation Award – Canadian Neuromodulation Society
Best Presentation Award – Canadian Neuromodulation Society We are proud to highlight the achievement of Héloïse Bourgeois, a master’s student in biomedical research, who received

THE CINE-CONFERENCES | Motor disability: when our brain and body lose contact
Motor disability: when brain and body lose contact Link to the video Following a car accident, a fall during a field hockey game, etc., our

The Faces of CRIR Research: Motor Return and Rehabilitation
The Faces of CRIR Research: Motor Return and Rehabilitation Link to the video The goal of our research is to develop targeted treatments to optimize

Spinal cord: on the trail of remaining connections
Spinal cord: on the trail of remaining connections When a person suffers a spinal cord injury, after a car accident for example, there may still