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Lucie Beaudry

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Disability and Rehabilitation|March 26, 2019
Adapted dance used in subacute rehabilitation post-stroke: impacts perceived by patients, relatives and rehabilitation therapistsLucie Beaudry, Sylvie Fortin, Annie Rochette
Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine|November 30, 2021
Use of Adapted Dance to Intensify Subacute Rehabilitation Post-Stroke: A Qualitative Study on the Participation Experience and Active Participation TimeLucie Beaudry, Annie Rochette, Sylvie Fortin
Journal of Dance Medicine & Science : Official Publication of the International Association for Dance Medicine & Science|June 6, 2023
Adapting Dance to Complex Clinical Contexts: A Methodology ModelLucie Beaudry, Annie Rochette, Sylvie Fortin
Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)|June 27, 2025
Dance and Somatic-Informed Movement in an Acute Inpatient Stroke UnitLucie Beaudry, Céline Odier, Sylvie Fortin
Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics|September 12, 2024
Co-Construction of a Dance Class Adapted for Adolescents with Cerebral PalsyFrédérique Poncet, Claire Cherriere, Lucie Beaudry, et al.
Digital Health|June 8, 2026
Feasibility of a live-stream group dance intervention with inpatients in subacute post-stroke rehabilitation: A pilot studyLucie Beaudry, Corinne Skaff, Simon Brière, et al.
Arts & Health|January 23, 2026
Co-developing a danced version of the Graded Repetitive Arm Supplementary Program (GRASP): a participatory design study with clinicians and people with strokeMarika Demers, Manouchka Louis-Jean, Rovana Keliny, et al.
JMIR Research Protocols|March 10, 2022
Rehabilitation Supported by Technology: Protocol for an International Cocreation and User Experience StudySylvie Bernaerts, Nele A J De Witte, Vicky Van der Auwera, et al.
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Disability and Rehabilitation|March 26, 2019
Adapted dance used in subacute rehabilitation post-stroke: impacts perceived by patients, relatives and rehabilitation therapistsLucie Beaudry, Sylvie Fortin, Annie Rochette
Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine|November 30, 2021
Use of Adapted Dance to Intensify Subacute Rehabilitation Post-Stroke: A Qualitative Study on the Participation Experience and Active Participation TimeLucie Beaudry, Annie Rochette, Sylvie Fortin
Journal of Dance Medicine & Science : Official Publication of the International Association for Dance Medicine & Science|June 6, 2023
Adapting Dance to Complex Clinical Contexts: A Methodology ModelLucie Beaudry, Annie Rochette, Sylvie Fortin
Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)|June 27, 2025
Dance and Somatic-Informed Movement in an Acute Inpatient Stroke UnitLucie Beaudry, Céline Odier, Sylvie Fortin
Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics|September 12, 2024
Co-Construction of a Dance Class Adapted for Adolescents with Cerebral PalsyFrédérique Poncet, Claire Cherriere, Lucie Beaudry, et al.
Digital Health|June 8, 2026
Feasibility of a live-stream group dance intervention with inpatients in subacute post-stroke rehabilitation: A pilot studyLucie Beaudry, Corinne Skaff, Simon Brière, et al.
Arts & Health|January 23, 2026
Co-developing a danced version of the Graded Repetitive Arm Supplementary Program (GRASP): a participatory design study with clinicians and people with strokeMarika Demers, Manouchka Louis-Jean, Rovana Keliny, et al.
JMIR Research Protocols|March 10, 2022
Rehabilitation Supported by Technology: Protocol for an International Cocreation and User Experience StudySylvie Bernaerts, Nele A J De Witte, Vicky Van der Auwera, et al.
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