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Dr. Jacqueline Hebert is a Professor in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta, specializing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. She is a clinician-scientist with a focus on adult amputation rehabilitation, working at the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital. Dr. Hebert's research primarily investigates the development of advanced sensory-motor prostheses and functional outcome assessments for upper and lower limb amputations. She directs the Bionic Limbs Improved Natural Control (BLINC) lab, which is part of the iSMART institute of Sensory Motor Adaptive Rehabilitation Technologies. Her work has led to significant advancements in myoelectric prostheses, enhancing the sensory feedback capabilities that allow users to regain a sense of touch and control. Additionally, her research involves creating interdisciplinary training programs through the NSERC CREATE Sensory-Motor Adaptive Rehabilitation Technology initiative, enriching the academic and practical experiences of trainees in the field. Dr. Hebert's contributions to the field are reflected in her numerous publications in leading journals and her role in advancing prosthetic technology for better rehabilitation outcomes.
University of Alberta • Edmonton, AB, Canada
Professor in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, specializing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, with a focus on myoelectric prostheses and sensory-motor rehabilitation.
Department: Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Management