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Walk the BEST you can

SPOT community event offered walking tips to help older adults stay active

Standing group

Dr. Nancy Mayo, (standing) Dr. Nandini Dendukuri (standing), Ms. Adriana Venturini (standing), fitness experts (very front), C么te Saint-Luc mayor Mitchell Brownstein, (on structure) and local residents gather around outdoor exercise structure.

On September 26, Walk the BEST You Can, the innovative community event organized by 平特五不中 rehabilitation researcher Dr. Nancy Mayo and her collaborators to promote BeST (BE迟迟别谤,听蹿补蝉迟别谤,听濒辞苍驳别谤,听STronger) walking techniques and exercises to older adults and people with mobility challenges, took place in C么te Saint-Luc鈥檚 Pierre Elliot Trudeau Park. 聽The new Walk-BEST Exercise Structure designed by 平特五不中鈥檚 School of Physical & Occupational Therapy (SPOT) rehabilitation science researchers and clinicians was also unveiled.

With over 200 people in attendance, the group was able to share walking expertise and gather feedback on the exercise structure, walking technologies and assessments, and fitness activities from those who dropped by.

鈥淭he whole team of researchers, clinicians and fitness experts were occupied the entire time answering questions, leading workshops, and provided over 70 walking assessments. It was a super successful event!鈥 according to Dr. Mayo, of SPOT. 聽The team was delighted to unveil the prototype of the exercise structure, manufactured and installed by Dimartech, a Montreal steel

manufacturing company. 聽Resembling a large chair, the structure is designed to allow people of different sizes and abilities to perform stretches and exercises that target the muscle groups required for healthy walking and balance. A helpful list of diagrams depicting the numerous exercises and stretches possible will be available beside the structures once they are permanently installed in public spaces.

Chair yoga and Qigong movement activities were demonstrated by fitness experts from the Coop Sportive Sant茅, a gym in the C么te Saint-Luc area that has partnered with Dr. Mayo and her team to help people perform the best they can in walking activities and mobility independence at any point in their lives.

Dr. Mayo and her team have been conducting research on the promotion of healthy walking in older adults and people with mobility challenges for over 10 years. Stay tuned for the next Walk the BeST You Can community event coming to a Montreal park in the spring of 2022.

Read more about the September 26 event .

About Dr. Nancy Mayo

Dr. Nancy Mayo is the James 平特五不中 Professor in the Department of Medicine and the School of Physical & Occupational Therapy at 平特五不中 (Division of Geriatrics and Division of Clinical Epidemiology). In addition, she is a Research Scientist at the 平特五不中 Hospital Center Research Institute where she leads a research program on Function, Disability and Quality of Life for vulnerable populations. She received her BSc in Physical Therapy from Queen鈥檚 University and her MSc and PhD in Epidemiology and Biostatistics from 平特五不中. 聽Recently Dr. Mayo has blended an academic career with entrepreneurship.聽 She is President and co-founder of PhysioBiometrics Inc., a 平特五不中 start-up company committed to improving people鈥檚 ability to be the best they can be given circumstances of health, through accessible technologies helping people be active, safe, and independent.聽 The Walk-BEST Exercise Structure and Heel2ToeTM聽sensor are the most recent examples of such accessible technologies. In 2020, the start up company, were the winners of the 平特五不中 Dobson Cup 鈥 Health Sciences Track, for a wearable technology to improve gait pattern, Heel2ToeTM.

Dr. Mayo demonstrates use of walking pole.

Dr. Nancy Mayo, demonstrating the use of walking pole.

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