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Julie Richardson is a Professor in the School of Rehabilitation Science. She is interested in interventions to promote mobility and lower-extremity functioning in older adults as well as risk factor assessment for mobility decline and functioning with aging and the health transitions that older persons undergo in the process of disablement.
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Julie Richardson is a Professor in the School of Rehabilitation Science at McMaster University and the Assistant Dean of the Rehabilitation Science programs. She is a physiotherapist and has a Master’s degree in Psychology from University of Otago, New Zealand and a PhD in Epidemiology from the University of Toronto.
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Julie Richardson is a Professor in the School of Rehabilitation Science. She is interested in interventions to promote mobility and lower-extremity functioning in older adults as well as risk factor assessment for mobility decline and functioning with aging and the health transitions that older persons undergo in the process of disablement.
Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator (Rehabilitation Science MSc Course Based Program) Faculty. sdhill@mcmaster.ca. More Information.
Julie Richardson, PhD. Professor Emeritus School of Rehabilitation Science McMaster University
This review sought to determine the effects of high-intensity interval/circuit strengthening on physical and cognitive functioning for community-dwelling older adults, and its associated adherence, retention, and adverse events.