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Susan Hunter

  

      Dr. Susan Hunter PT PhD is a Physiotherapist and Associate Professor in the School of Physical Therapy, the University of Western Ontario in Canada. Dr. Hunter’s research interests are the assessment and rehabilitation of falls, frailty and functional decline in the older adult, particularly the cognitively-impaired older adult. She is also interested in the attitudes and needs of Physiotherapists to working with people with dementia. Her research has recently been supported by the Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation, Alzheimer’s Association (USA) and Alzheimer Society of Canada. 









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