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Dr. Patricia Manns is a professor at the University of Alberta in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, specializing in Physical Therapy. She completed her doctoral degree in Health and Human Performance at Oregon State University and holds both a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology and Physical Therapy from the University of Saskatchewan. Dr. Manns has been with the University of Alberta since 2003, where she focuses her research on interprofessional education and strategies to maintain and improve health function in individuals with stroke. Her work explores issues surrounding sedentary behavior and mobility disabilities, and she is actively involved in supervising graduate students in her field. Dr. Manns has published extensively, with notable works addressing the feasibility of interventions for reducing sedentary behavior in various populations, including those with spinal cord injuries and multiple sclerosis.
University of Alberta • Edmonton, AB
Professor in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, specializing in Physical Therapy.
Department: Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Management