
Jean-Francois Esculier
Responsable recherche et développement Kelowna, Canada
PT, PhD, certifié physiothérapie du sport
Physiothérapeute depuis 2009, Jean-Francois Esculier a répondu à l'appel de la recherche tôt dans sa carrière pour se convertir en clinicien-chercheur, avec l'objectif d'améliorer les soins en réadaptation et médecine du sport. Il s'est établi dans l'Ouest canadien pour y combiner ses passions pour la diffusion, vulgarisation et enseignement avec La Clinique du Coureur, la pratique clinique avec son service de physiothérapie mobile, et la recherche avec son poste de professeur adjoint de clinique à l'Université de la Colombie-Britannique. Coureur récréatif sans prétention, il court pour le plaisir, la santé et pour admirer le monde qui l'entoure.
Éducation
- Post-doctorat: course à pied et arthrose du genou (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada)
- Imagerie par résonance magnétique pour étudier comment les cartilages de coureurs avec et sans arthrose répondent à la course.
- Perceptions et éducation de la population et des professionnels de la santé sur la course et la santé articulaire.
- Doctorat (PhD) en médecine expérimentale: syndrome fémoropatellaire chez les coureurs (Université Laval, Québec, Canada)
- Essai clinique randomisé: effets de l’éducation, des exercices et des modifications au patron de course sur la douleur, la fonction et la biomécanique de coureurs avec un SFP
- Développement de l’Indice Minimaliste
- Maîtrise (MSc) en médecine expérimentale: syndrome fémoropatellaire chez les coureurs (Université Laval, Québec, Canada)
- Biomécanique de course chez des coureurs avec et sans SFP (cinématique, cinétique, activité musculaire)
- Effets de l’éducation, des exercices et des modifications au patron de course sur la douleur, la fonction et la biomécanique de coureurs avec un SFP
- Questionnaires auto-administrés pour les personnes avec un SFP
- Certificat en physiothérapie sportive (Sport Physiotherapy Canada, Association canadienne de physiothérapie)
- Baccalauréat en physiothérapie (Summa Cum Laude) (Université d'Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada)
Titres
- Conférencier et Leader Recherche et Développement, La Clinique du Coureur
- Professeur adjoint de clinique, Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia
- Président de la Fondation pour la recherche en médecine du sport et de l’exercice de la Colombie-Britannique (BC Sport & Exercise Medicine Research Foundation)
- Membre de l'Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec (OPPQ)
- Membre du College of Physical Therapists of British Columbia (CPTBC)
- Membre de l'Association Canadienne de Physiothérapie (ACP), division sportive
Expérience clinique
- Physiothérapeute et propriétaire, MoveMed Physiothérapie (Clinique mobile à Kelowna, BC, Canada)(2020-...)
- Physiothérapeute, Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Clinic (Vancouver, BC, Canada)(2016-2020)
- Physiothérapeute, Physiothérapie et médecine du sport PCN (Québec, QC, Canada)(2009-2016)
- Physiothérapeute sur le terrain (équipes compétitives collégiales; évènements sportifs divers de récréatifs à élites; Jeux du Québec; etc.)(2009-2018)
Expérience d’enseignement
- La Clinique du Coureur
- Cours 1.0: Nouveautés dans la prévention des blessures en course à pied (à plus de 80 reprises depuis 2011)
- Cours 1.1: Diagnostics et traitements des blessures en course à pied: aspects pratiques (à plus de 10 reprises depuis 2015)
- Cours 1.6 Introduction à la recherche clinique (en cours de conception)
- Cours 1.10: PEACE & LOVE
- Cours 2.0: Expert en course à pied (à plus de 10 reprises depuis 2016)
- Université de la Colombie-Britannique, Programme de physiothérapie
- PHTH-511: Pathologie I (Coordonnateur, 2019)
- PHTH-565: Pratique Clinique VI (Enseignant postdoctoral, 2018-2020)
- PHTH-524: Pratique Clinique II (Assistant clinique, 2018)
- PHTH-517: Exercice & Mouvement II (Enseignant postdoctoral, 2017)
- PHTH-517: Exercice & Mouvement II (Assistant clinique, 2016)
- Université de la Colombie-Britannique, Programme de médecine
- MEDD-421: Fondations de la pratique médicale III (Enseignant postdoctoral, 2018-2020)
- Université Laval, Enseignement post-gradué
- PHT-U001: Introduction à la recherche clinique appliquée à la physiothérapie manuelle orthopédique (Assistant d’enseignement, 2016, 2018, 2020)
- Université d’Ottawa, Programme de physiothérapie
- Physiothérapie sportive (Cours optionnel, 2016)
- Université Laval, Programme de physiothérapie
- PHT-1007: Mesures et évaluations en physiothérapie (Assistant d’enseignement, 2013-2015)
- PHT-2008: Évaluation critique de la littérature scientifique (Assistant d’enseignement, 2013-2015)
- PHT-2510: Physiothérapie du sport (Clinicien expert, 2015)
Publications scientifiques (articles revus par les pairs)
33. Esculier JF, Maggs K, Maggs E, Dubois B. (Sous presse). A contemporary approach to patellofemoral pain in runners. Journal of Athletic Training.
32. Dhillon GK, Hunt MA, Reid, AL, Esculier JF. (2020). What are the perceptions of runners and healthcare professionals on footwear and running injury risk? BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine. 6(1):e000767. Altmetric score = 52, plus haut que 85% des articles dans BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med.
31. Graffos A, Mohtajeb M, Mony M, Esculier JF, Cibere J, Wilson D, Zhang C, Zakani S, Hunt MA. (2020). Biomechanics during cross-body lunging in individuals with and without painful cam and/or pincer morphology. Clinical Biomechanics. 76:105030. Altmetric score = 2, plus haut que 36% des articles dans Clin Biomech.
30. Van Cant J, Dawe-Coz A, Aoun E, Esculier JF. (2020). Quadriceps strengthening with blood flow restriction for the rehabilitation of patients with knee conditions: A systematic review with meta-analysis. Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation. 33(4):529-544. Altmetric score = 2, plus haut que 39% des articles dans J Back Musculoskelet Rehab.
29. Kobsar D, Charlton JM, Tse C, Esculier JF, Graffos A, Krowchuk NM, Thatcher D, Hunt MA. (2020). Validity and Reliability of Wearable Inertial Sensors in Healthy Adult Walking: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation. 17(1):62. Altmetric score = 7, plus haut que 80% des articles dans J Neuroeng Rehab.
28. Pairot de Fontenay B, Roy JS, Dubois B, Bouyer L, Esculier JF. (2020). Validating commercial wearable sensors for running gait parameters estimation. IEEE Sensors Journal. 20(14):7783-7791. Pas de score Altmetric.
27. Hunt MA, Charlton JM, Esculier JF. (2020). Osteoarthritis year in review 2019: mechanics. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage. 28(3):267-274. Altmetric score = 39, plus haut que 97% des articles dans Osteoarthritis Cartilage.
26. Dubois B, Esculier JF. (2019). Soft tissue injuries simply need PEACE & LOVE. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 54(2):72-73. Altmetric score = 517, plus haut que 98% des articles dans BJSM.
25. Esculier JF, Jarrett M, Krowchuk NM, Rauscher A, Wiggermann V, Taunton JE, Wilson D, Gatti A, Hunt MA. (2019). Cartilage recovery in runners with and without knee osteoarthritis: A pilot study. The Knee. 26(5):1049-1057. Altmetric score = 62, plus haut que 99% des articles dans The Knee.
24. Hollman H, Ezzat A, Esculier JF, Gustafson P, Scott A. (2019). Effects of tailored advice on injury prevention knowledge and behaviours in runners: secondary analysis from a randomised controlled trial. Physical Therapy in Sport. 37:164-170. Altmetric score = 11, plus haut que 70% des articles dans PTiS.
23. Esculier JF, Barton CJ, Whiteley R, Napier C. (2018). Involving clinicians in sports medicine and physiotherapy research – “Design thinking” to help bridge gaps between practice and evidence. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 52(24):1550-1551. Altmetric score = 162, plus haut que 93% des articles dans BJSM.
22. Esculier JF, Krowchuk NM, Li LC, Taunton JE, Hunt MA. (2018). What are the perceptions about running and knee joint health among the public and healthcare practitioners in Canada? PLoS One. 13(10):e0204872. Altmetric score = 94, plus haut que 97% des articles dans PLoS One.
21. Esculier JF, Dubois B, Roy JS. (2018). Response to: ‘Optimising the efficacy of gait retraining’. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 53(9):530-531. Altmetric score = 32, plus haut que 73% des articles dans BJSM.
20. Esculier JF, Silvini T, Bouyer LJ, Roy JS. (2018). Video-based assessment of foot strike pattern and step rate is valid and reliable in runners with patellofemoral pain. Physical Therapy in Sport. 29:108-112. Altmetric score = 26, plus haut que 89% des articles dans PTiS.
19. Barton CJ, Esculier JF. (2018). Letter to the Editor: No evidence exists to support manual therapy in physical therapy practice for patellofemoral pain. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 48(7):598-599. Altmetric score = 19, plus haut que 73% des articles dans JOSPT.
18. Pairot de Fontenay B, Esculier JF, Bouyer LB, Roy JS. (2018). Hip kinematics during functional tasks in females with patellofemoral pain: Modification following rehabilitation and correlation with clinical improvement. Physical Therapy in Sport. 32:7-14. Altmetric score = 30, plus haut que 88% des articles dans PTiS.
17. Esculier JF, Bouyer LJ, Dubois B, Frémont P, Moore L, McFadyen BJ, Roy JS. (2018). Is combining gait retraining or an exercise programme with education better than education alone in treating runners with patellofemoral pain? A randomised clinical trial. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 52(10):659-666. Altmetric score = 283, plus haut que 96% des articles dans BJSM.
16. Esculier JF, Bouyer LJ, Dubois B, Leblond J, Brisson M, Chau L, Roy JS. (2018). Predictors of clinical success in runners with patellofemoral pain: secondary analyses of a randomized clinical trial. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 21(8):777-782. Altmetric score = 21, plus haut que 84% des articles dans JSAMS.
15. Esculier JF, Willy RW, Baggaley M, Meardon SA, Willson JD. (2017). Sex-specific kinetic and kinematic indicators of medial tibiofemoral force during walking and running. The Knee. 24(6):1317-1325. Altmetric score = 15, plus haut que 96% des articles dans The Knee.
14. Napier C, Esculier JF, Hunt MA. (2017). Gait retraining: out of the lab and onto the streets with the benefit of wearables. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 51(23):1642-1643. Altmetric score = 34, plus haut que 73% des articles dans BJSM.
13. Esculier JF, Dubois B, Bouyer LJ, McFadyen BJ, Roy JS. (2017). Footwear characteristics are related to running mechanics in runners with patellofemoral pain. Gait & Posture. 6(54):144-147. Altmetric score = 69, plus haut que 99% des articles dans G&P.
12. Esculier JF, Bouyer LJ, Dubois B, Frémont P, Moore L, McFadyen BJ, Roy JS. (2017). Infographic: treating runners with patellofemoral pain: appropriate education is key. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 52(13):824-825. Altmetric score = 3.
11. Esculier JF, Bouyer LJ, Frémont P, Moore L, Roy JS. (2016). Effects of rehabilitation approaches for runners with patellofemoral pain: Protocol of a randomised clinical trial addressing specific underlying mechanisms. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. 17(1):5. Altmetric score = 41, plus haut que 97% des articles dans BMC MD.
10. Crossley KM, Stefanik JJ, Selfe J, Collins NJ, Davis IS, Powers CM, McConnell J, Vicenzino B, Bazett-Jones DM, Esculier JF, Morrissey D, Callaghan MJ. (2016). 2016 Patellofemoral pain consensus statement from the 4th International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat, Manchester. Part 1: Terminology, definitions, clinical examination, natural history, patellofemoral osteoarthritis and patient-reported outcome measures. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 50(14):839-843. Altmetric score = 147, plus haut que 92% des articles dans BJSM.
9. Esculier JF, Roy JS, Bouyer LJ. (2016). The effects of a multimodal rehabilitation program on symptoms and ground reaction forces in runners with patellofemoral pain. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. 25(1):23-30. Altmetric score = 18, plus haut que 94% des articles dans JSR.
8. Esculier JF, Dubois B, Dionne CE, Leblond J, Roy JS. (2015). A consensus definition and rating scale for minimalist shoes. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research. 8:42. Altmetric score = 163, article le plus haut dans JFAR.
7. Esculier JF, Roy JS, Bouyer LJ. (2015). Lower limb control and strength in runners with and without patellofemoral pain syndrome. Gait & Posture. 41(3):813-819. Altmetric score = 69, plus haut que 99% des articles dans G&P.
6. Dubois B, Esculier JF, Moore L, Richards C, Frémont P. (2015). Effects of minimalist and traditional running shoes on injury rates: a pilot randomized controlled trial. Footwear Science. 7(3):159-164. Altmetric score = 14, plus haut que 89% des articles dans FS.
5. Esculier JF, Vaudrin J, Tremblay LE. (2014). Corticomotor excitability in Parkinson's disease during observation, imagery and imitation of action: effects of rehabilitation using Wii Fit and comparison to healthy controls. Journal of Parkinson's disease. 4(1):67-75.
4. Roy JS, Esculier JF, Maltais DB. (2013). Translation, cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the French version of the Knee Outcome Survey-Activities of Daily Living Scale. Clinical Rehabilitation. 28(6):614-623.
3. Esculier JF, Roy JS, Bouyer LJ. (2013). Psychometric evidence of self-reported questionnaires for patellofemoral pain syndrome: a systematic review. Disability and Rehabilitation. 35(26):2181-2190.
2. Esculier JF, Vaudrin J, Bériault P, Gagnon K, Tremblay LE. (2012). Home-based balance training programme using Wii Fit with balance board for Parkinsons's disease: a pilot study. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. 44(2):144-150.
1. Roy JS, Esculier JF. (2011). Psychometric evidence for clinical outcome measures assessing shoulder disorders. Physical Therapy Reviews. 16(5):331-346.
Publications scientifiques (congrès)
33. Dhillon GK, Hunt MA, Reid AL, Esculier JF. Perceptions About Running Footwear and Assessment of an Online Educational Module. 3rd World Congress of Sports Physical Therapy, Vancouver, Canada, Date: 2019/10.
32. Esculier JF, Jarrett M, Krowchuk NM, Rauscher A, Wiggermann V, Taunton JE, Wilson D, Gatti A, Hunt MA. Post-running cartilage recovery in runners with and without tibiofemoral osteoarthritis: a pilot study. Canadian Academy of Sports & Exercise Medicine (CASEM) Congress 2019, Vancouver, Canada, Date: 2019/5
31. Esculier JF, Jarrett M, Krowchuk NM, Rauscher A, Wiggermann V, Taunton JE, Wilson D, Gatti A, Hunt MA. Effects of running on knee cartilage in female runners with and without knee osteoarthritis : a pilot study. Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI) conference 2019, Toronto, ON, Canada, Date: 2019/4
30. Fredette A, Roy JS, Esculier JF, Perreault K. Clinical Presentation of Lower Limb Musculoskeletal Running-related Injury or Symptoms Among Military Members. Canadian Institute for Military & Veteran Health Research 2018, Regina, Canada, Date: 2018/10.
29. Esculier JF, Krowchuk NM, Li LC, Taunton JE, Hunt MA. Perception about running and knee joint health among the public and healthcare practitioners. American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) 2018, Minneapolis, United States, Date: 2018/6.
28. Esculier JF, Krowchuk NM, Li LC, Taunton JE, Hunt MA. Perception about running and knee joint health among the public and healthcare practitioners. Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI) conference 2018, Liverpool, United Kingdom, Date: 2018/4.
27. Esculier JF, Bouyer LJ, Roy JS. (2017). Can we predict runners with patellofemoral pain who are more likely to benefit from an intervention focused on education? 5th International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat 2017, Brisbane, Australia, Date: 2017/7.
26. Esculier JF, Bouyer LJ, Roy JS. (2017). The effects of running on lower limb cartilages. Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI) conference 2017, Las Vegas, NV, United States, Date: 2017/4.
25. Esculier JF, Dubois B, Bouyer LJ, Roy JS. (2017). Un essai clinique randomisé chez des coureurs ayant un syndrome fémoro-patellaire. Journées francophones de la kinésithérapie 2017, Paris, France, Date: 2017/2.
24. Esculier JF, Dubois B, Bouyer LJ, Roy JS. (2017). Liens entre les caractéristiques de la chaussure de course à pied et la biomécanique chez des coureurs ayant un syndrome fémoro-patellaire. Journées francophones de la kinésithérapie 2017, Paris, France, Date: 2017/2.
23. Esculier JF, Dubois B, Bouyer LJ, Roy JS. (2017). A randomized clinical trial in runners with patellofemoral pain. Danish Sports Kongres 2017, Copenhagen, Denmark, Date: 2017/2.
22. Esculier JF, Willy RW, Baggaley M, Meardon SA, Willson JD. (2017). Sex-specific kinetic and kinematic indicators of medial tibiofemoral force during running. American Physical Therapy Association - Combined Sections Meeting 2017, San Antonio, TX, United States, Date: 2017/2.
21. Esculier JF, Bouyer LJ, Roy JS. (2017). Immediate effects of gait retraining on symptoms and running mechanics of runners with patellofemoral pain. American Physical Therapy Association - Combined Sections Meeting 2017, San Antonio, TX, United States, Date: 2017/2.
20. Esculier JF, Bouyer LJ, Dubois B, Frémont P, Moore L, Roy JS. (2016). A randomized clinical trial in runners with patellofemoral pain. Canadian Academy of Sports & Exercise Medicine (CASEM) Congress 2016, Victoria, Canada, Date: 2016/5.
19. Esculier JF, Bouyer LJ, Roy JS. (2016). A randomized clinical trial in runners with patellofemoral pain. Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) Congress 2016, Victoria, Canada, Date: 2016/5.
18. Esculier JF, Bouyer, LJ, Roy, JS. (2015). A randomized controlled trial on recreational runners with patellofemoral pain: effects of rehabilitation approaches based on specific underlying mechanisms. 4th International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat, Manchester, United Kingdom, Date: 2015/9.
17. Esculier JF, Dubois B, Roy JS. (2015). The Minimalist Index is a valid and reliable tool for rating running shoes. World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress 2015, Singapore, Singapore, Date: 2015/5.
16. Esculier JF, Blanchette ML, Roy JS. (2015). Les effets de la course à pied sur les cartilages du membre inférieur: une revue systématique. Quebec Rehabilitation Research Network (REPAR) Annual research meeting 2015, Boucherville, Canada, Date: 2015/5.
15. Esculier JF. (2015). Les effets de la course sur les cartilages du membre inférieur: une revue systématique. Journées francophones de la kinésithérapie 2015, Lille, France, Date: 2015/2.
14. Dubois B, Esculier JF. (2014). Narrative review on running shoes recommendations Who cares about the evidence? Everything is about marketing! Sport Innovation (SPIN) Summit Canada 2014, Ottawa, Canada, Date: 2014/10.
13. Esculier JF, Dubois B, Dionne CE, Roy JS. (2014). Defining and rating minimalist shoes: A Delphi study. International Calgary Running Symposium, Calgary, Canada, Date: 2014/8.
12. Esculier JF, Bouyer LJ, Roy JS. (2014). Lower Limb Muscle Activation in Runners with Patellofemoral Pain: Effects of Rehabilitation and Comparison to Healthy Controls. American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Combined Sections Meeting 2014, Las Vegas, United States, Date: 2014/2.
11. Esculier JF, Roy JS, Bouyer LJ. (2013). Les effets d'un programme de réadaptation sur les symptômes et la biomécanique de coureurs récréatifs souffrant d'un syndrome fémoropatellaire. Physiothérapie 360 - Ordre Professionnel de la Physiothérapie du Québec annual meeting 2013, Boucherville, Canada, Date: 2013/11.
10. Esculier JF, Roy JS, Bouyer LJ. (2013). Comparing lower limb kinematics of runners with patellofemoral pain syndrome before and after rehabilitation to healthy controls. 3rd International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat, Vancouver, Canada, Date: 2013/9.
9. Esculier JF, Roy JS, Bouyer LJ. (2013). Effects of strengthening, motor control exercises and training advice on symptoms of recreational runners with patellofemoral pain. 3rd International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat, Vancouver, Canada, Date: 2013/9.
8. Esculier JF, Roy JS. (2013). Translation, cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Knee Outcome Survey-Activities of Daily Living Scale in Canadian French. Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) Annual conference 2013, Montreal, Canada, Date: 2013/5.
7. Esculier JF, Roy JS, Bouyer LJ. (2013). Effets d'un programme de réadaptation visant à réduire la douleur chez des coureurs récréatifs souffrant d'un syndrome fémoropatellaire. Quebec Rehabilitation Research Network (REPAR) Annual research meeting 2013, Quebec, Canada, Date: 2013/5.
6. Dubois B, Esculier JF, Moore L, Richards C, Frémont P. (2013). Effect of two running shoe types on injury rates in recreational runners: a pilot RCT. Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine. Canadian Academy of Sports and Exercise Medicine (CASEM) conference 2013, Whistler, Canada, Date: 2013/4.
5. Esculier JF, Roy JS. (2012). Psychometric Evidence of Self-reported Questionnaires used in the Assessment of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome. IFOMPT 2012, the World Congress of Manual/Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, Québec, Canada, Date 2012/10.
4. Esculier JF, Roy JS, Bouyer LJ. (2012). Psychometric Evidence of Self-reported Questionnaires for Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: A Systematic Review. 14th annual research day of the Faculty of medicine, Laval University, Quebec, Canada, Date: 2012/5.
3. Esculier JF, Vaudrin J, Tremblay LE. (2011). Home-based balance training program using the Wii and Wii Fit for Parkinson's disease. 15th International Congress of Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders, Toronto, Canada, Date: 2011/6.
2. Esculier JF, Vaudrin J, Bériault P, Gagnon K, Tremblay LE. (2011). Home-based balance training program using the Wii and Wii Fit for Parkinson’s disease. World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress 2011, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Date: 2011/5.
1. Esculier JF, Bériault P, Vaudrin J, Gagnon K, Tremblay LE. (2009). Modulation of cortico-motor excitability and rehabilitation effect on balance after 6 weeks of virtual reality training with the Nintendo WII and WII Fit on patients with Parkinson’s disease. Society for Neuroscience 2009, Chicago, United States, Date: 2009/11.
Présentations
64. INVITÉ Septembre 2020: Social Media Workshop. Faculty of Medicine Research Trainee Event (Online), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
63. INVITÉ Août 2020: The Masters runner with knee osteoarthritis. Master Athlete Symposium (Online). Organizé par Brad Beer (Australia) & Benoy Mathew (UK).
62. INVITÉ Juin 2020: Running footwear: Evidence-based recommendations and clinical applications for physiotherapists. Webinar pour la Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association.
61. INVITÉ Mars 2020: Workshop on running gait retraining in runners with knee pain. French Association of McKenzie Method Practitioners, Grenoble, France. (convertie en format vidéo à cause de la COVID-19)
60. INVITÉ Mars 2020: Syndrome fémoropatellaire et course à pied. French Association of McKenzie Method Practitioners, Grenoble, France. (convertie en format vidéo à cause de la COVID-19)
59. INVITÉ Janvier 2020: Workshop on Managing the middle-aged runner with knee osteoarthritis. Scandinavian Congress of Medicine and Science in Sports 2020 (Sports Kongres), Copenhagen, Denmark.
58. INVITÉ Janvier 2020: The middle-aged runner with knee osteoarthritis. Scandinavian Congress of Medicine and Science in Sports 2020 (Sports Kongres), Copenhagen, Denmark.
57. KEYNOTENovembre 2019:Running footwear: A scientific approach with real clinical applications. XVII Congresso Nationale, Gruppo di terapia manuale, Associazione Italiana Fisioterapisti, Bologna, Italy.
56. INVITÉ Octobre 2019: What is the best approach for runners with knee pain? Run Chat Live Running Conference, Brighton, United Kingdom.
55. INVITÉ Juillet 2019: Knowledge translation and effective communication of scientific research to health practitioners and the general public. XVIth International Forum on Back and Neck Pain Research in Primary Care, Quebec City, Canada.
54. INVITÉ Mai 2019: Quantification of mechanical stress in the endurance athlete. Canadian Academy of Sports and Exercise Medicine (CASEM) Endurance Sports Medicine Course 2019, Vancouver, Canada
53. INVITÉ Février 2019:Knowledge translation and effective communication of scientific research to health practitioners and the general public. GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre, Vancouver, Canada.
52. INVITÉ Février 2019: Panel discussion: Making Money as a Researcher. Centre for Hip Health & Mobility Trainee Day, Vancouver, Canada.
51. INVITÉ Février 2019: Knee injuries in runners: when should we recommend gait modifications? Journées Francophones de la Kinésithérapie (Francophone Physiotherapy Conference) 2019, Montpellier, France.
50. INVITÉ Février 2019: The importance of differential diagnosis for anterior knee pain on treatment approaches. Journées Francophones de la Kinésithérapie 2019, Montpellier, France.
49. INVITÉ Février 2019: Is patellofemoral pain really caused by ‘abnormal’ movement patterns? Journées Francophones de la Kinésithérapie 2019, Montpellier, France
48. INVITÉ Octobre 2018: Running and knee osteoarthritis. University of Queensland Sports Physiotherapy Masters conference day, Brisbane, Australia.
47. KEYNOTE Octobre 2018: Patellofemoral pain in runners. University of Queensland Sports Physiotherapy Masters conference day, Brisbane, Australia.
46. INVITÉ Septembre 2018: Knowledge translation and effective communication of scientific research to health practitioners and the general public. UBC Occupational Therapy Faculty Rounds, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
45. KEYNOTE Juin 2018: Knowledge translation and effective communication of scientific research to health practitioners and the general public. 3rd Annual Rehabilitation Science Research Day, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
44. INVITÉ Juin 2018: The science of running shoes. Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Running Club, Vancouver, Canada.
43. INVITÉ Mai 2018: Using 3D analysis to understand gait modifications for the injured runner in a clinical setting. 3rd Biennial Canadian Bone & Joint Conference 2018, London, Canada.
42. INVITÉ Mai 2018: Patellofemoral pain: Clinical management based on the latest research. 3rd Biennial Canadian Bone & Joint Conference 2018, London, Canada.
41. INVITÉ Avril 2018: Knee Osteoarthritis: To run, or not to run? Canadian Academy of Sports and Exercise Medicine (CASEM) Running Injuries Workshop (Vancouver Sun Run), Vancouver, Canada.
40. INVITÉ Mars 2018: Running, shoes and knee osteoarthritis: Controversies and latest evidence with real-world applications. University of Queensland (Physiotherapy Department), Brisbane, Australia.
39. INVITÉ Mars 2018: Patellofemoral Pain Masterclass: Critical thinking in gait retraining. Patellofemoral Joint Symposium (Melbourne, Australia), Melbourne, Australia.
38. INVITÉ Mars 2018: Are movement patterns associated with PFP? Patellofemoral Joint Symposium (Melbourne, Australia), Melbourne, Australia.
37. INVITÉ Mars 2018: Runners with PFP: How can we optimize treatment? Patellofemoral Joint Symposium (Melbourne, Australia), Melbourne, Australia.
36. INVITÉ Mars 2018: Workshop: Gait retraining for patellofemoral pain. Patellofemoral Joint Symposium (Melbourne, Australia), Melbourne, Australia.
35. INVITÉ Septembre 2017: The effects of recreational running on knee cartilage. Arthritis Research Canada Retreat, Richmond, Canada.
34. INVITÉ Août 2017: Patellofemoral pain. Trust me I'm a physiotherapist live Facebook webinar.
33. INVITÉ Juillet 2017: Panel discussion: Managing runners with PFP: education, exercise, running retraining... what really matters? 5th International Patellofemoral Research Retreat - Clinical Symposium, Brisbane, Australia.
32. INVITÉ Juillet 2017: Running retraining for patellofemoral pain. 5th International Patellofemoral Research Retreat - Clinical Symposium, Brisbane, Australia.
31. INVITÉ Juillet 2017: Educating runners with PFP about training loads is vital: results of a randomised clinical trial. 5th International Patellofemoral Research Retreat - Clinical Symposium, Brisbane, Australia.
30. Juillet 2017: Can we predict runners with patellofemoral pain who are more likely to benefit from an intervention focused on education? 5th International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat, Gold Coast, Australia.
29. INVITÉ Juin 2017: Running Biomechanics: Science, Controversies and Practical Aspects. Canadian Academy of Sports and Exercise Medicine (CASEM) Endurance Sports Medicine Course 2017, Mont-Tremblant, Canada.
28. INVITÉ Juin 2017: Is running really bad for your patients' knees? Prevention and management of patellofemoral pain and osteoarthritis in runners. Canadian Academy of Sports and Exercise Medicine (CASEM) annual meeting 2017, Mont-Tremblant, Canada.
27. INVITÉ Mai 2017: Running shoes: How to make evidence-based recommendations? Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Centre Rounds, Vancouver, Canada.
26. INVITÉ Avril 2017: Update on patellofemoral pain in runners. Vancouver Sun Run Running Injuries Workshop, Vancouver, Canada.
25. Février 2017: Immediate effects of gait retraining on symptoms and running mechanics of runners with patellofemoral pain. American Physical Therapy Association - Combined Sections Meeting 2017, San Antonio, United States.
24. Février 2017: Effects of rehabilitation approaches based on specific underlying mechanisms in runners with patellofemoral pain: a randomised clinical trial (2nd place in presentation competition). Danish Sport Kongres 2017, Copenhagen, Denmark.
23. INVITÉ Janvier 2017: Patellofemoral pain. Vancouver Sun Run In Training Leaders Day 2017, Vancouver, Canada.
22. INVITÉ Janvier 2017: Running shoes: It's a science! Vancouver Sun Run In Training Leaders Day 2017, Vancouver, Canada.
21. KEYNOTE Janvier 2017: How can we reduce injury risk in runners? Vancouver Sun Run In Training Leaders Day 2017, Vancouver, Canada.
20. INVITÉ Novembre 2016: Update on patellofemoral pain. Haute École Louvain en Hainaut, Charleroi, Belgium.
19. INVITÉ Octobre 2016: Running and osteoarthritis. Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Centre Rounds, Vancouver, Canada.
18. INVITÉ Juin 2016: Is running really bad for your patient's knees? Nova Physiotherapy Clinic, Halifax, Canada.
17. Juin 2016: A randomized clinical trial in runners with patellofemoral pain. Canadian Academy of Sports and Exercise Medicine (CASEM) annual meeting 2016, Victoria, Canada.
16. Juin 2016: A randomized clinical trial in runners with patellofemoral pain. Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) Congress 2016, Victoria, Canada.
15. INVITÉ Mai 2016: The most common knee injuries in runners. Association québécoise des médecins du sport (AQMS; Quebec Sports Physicians Association) annual meeting 2016, Saint-Sauveur, Canada.
14. INVITÉ Décembre 2015: Overview of the running gait: assessment and retraining. Canadian Forces Base Valcartier Sports Centre, Courcelette, Canada.
13. INVITÉ Octobre 2015: Running shoes: Minimalist or not? Lunchtime presentations, Quebec Rehabilitation Institute, Canada.
12. Septembre 2015: A randomised controlled trial in recreational runners with patellofemoral pain: Effects of rehabilitation approaches based on specific underlying mechanisms (preliminary results). 4th International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat, Manchester, United Kingdom.
11. INVITÉ Juin 2015: Patellofemoral pain in runners: preliminary results from a randomized controlled trial. PCN Physiotherapy Symposium, Québec, Canada.
10. INVITÉ Avril 2015: Knee injuries in runners. Québec Running and Triathlon Expo, Canada.
9. INVITÉ Février 2015: The effects of running on lower limb cartilages: A systematic review. Journées francophones de la kinésithérapie 2015, Lille, France.
8. INVITÉ Octobre 2015: Rehabilitation for patellofemoral pain syndrome. Lunchtime presentations, Quebec Rehabilitation Institute, Canada.
7. INVITÉ Avril 2014: Courir après le trouble... du genou! Patellofemoral pain in runners. Réseau-Physio Saguenay, Saguenay, Canada.
6. INVITÉ Avril 2014: Rehabilitation for patellofemoral pain syndrome. Staff presentation for 50 physical therapists at PCN Physiothérapie, Canada.
5. Novembre 2013: Is the vertical loading rate the key in rehabilitation of runners with PFPS? Royal College of Chiropractic Sport Sciences meeting 2013, Canada.
4. Octobre 2013: The effects of a multimodal rehabilitation program on symptoms and biomechanics of recreational runners with patellofemoral pain. Physiothérapie 360 - Ordre Professionnel de la Physiothérapie du Québec annual meeting 2013, Boucherville, Canada.
3. Juin 2013: What provides more protection: The running shoe or the foot itself? Canadian Academy of Sports and Exercise Medicine (CASEM) annual meeting 2013, Whistler, Canada.
2. Mai 2013: Translation, cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Knee Outcome Survey-Activities of Daily Living Scale in Canadian French. Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) annual conference 2013, Montréal, Canada.
1. Mai 2011: Home-based balance training program using the Wii and Wii Fit for Parkinson’s disease. World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress 2011, Amsterdam, Netherlands.