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Fun in the Summertime – Staying Active with Osteoporosis

Fun in the Summertime – Staying Active with Osteoporosis

Summer is a great time to enjoy the outdoors whether you are hiking on nature trails, heading to the beach, local park or in your own backyard. During the summer months there are many ways to exercise, participate in organized sports and simply enjoy activities in the great outdoors.  If you have osteoporosis – you may need to make modifications or choose a different way to stay active entirely depending on your condition. 

Join us for Fun in the Summertime – Staying Active with Osteoporosis where our keynote speaker will address outdoor activities for people with osteoporosis including racquet sports, hiking, horseback riding, cycling and more.

Webinar Details

Date: Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Time: 10:30 am PDT | 11:30 am MDT | 12:30 pm CDT | 1:30 pm EDT | 2:30 pm ADT | 3:00 pm NDT

Webinar Details

Date: 

Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Time: 

10:30am PDT | 11:30am MDT | 12:30pm CDT | 1:30pm EDT | 2:30pm ADT | 3:00pm NDT

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Presenter

Caitlin McArthur

Caitlin McArthur

Registered Physiotherapist, PhD, MScPT
Dr. Caitlin McArthur, assistant professor in the School of Physiotherapy at Dalhousie University focuses her research on improving the effectiveness of and access to rehabilitation for people living with chronic health conditions across the continuum of care, particularly home and long-term care. Dr. McArthur works to improve mobility and quality of life of clinically complex older adults, and she is a lead instructor of the continuing education course Bone Fit™ hosted by Osteoporosis Canada which teaches exercise professionals about safe movements, physical activity, and exercise for people with osteoporosis and is also an interRAI fellow.
Caitlin McArthur

Caitlin McArthur

Registered Physiotherapist, PhD, MScPT
Dr. Caitlin McArthur, assistant professor in the School of Physiotherapy at Dalhousie University focuses her research on improving the effectiveness of and access to rehabilitation for people living with chronic health conditions across the continuum of care, particularly home and long-term care. Dr. McArthur works to improve mobility and quality of life of clinically complex older adults, and she is a lead instructor of the continuing education course Bone Fit™ hosted by Osteoporosis Canada which teaches exercise professionals about safe movements, physical activity, and exercise for people with osteoporosis and is also an interRAI fellow.
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