Telerehabilitation Tools and Strategies for Today’s Physiotherapist

Tuesday, November 25th 
7:00-8:30pm

The 2026 mandatory competency domain is Physiotherapy Expertise. This webinar will explore the application of telerehabilitation within the context of physiotherapy expertise. Participants will learn how to adapt their clinical knowledge and skills to a virtual setting while maintaining the core principles of physiotherapy practice.   

We are inviting participants to submit questions in advance for our presenters to address. Please feel free to submit a question.

Speakers

Dr. Stacey Lovo BScPT, MSc, PhD

Dr. Stacey Lovo BScPT, MSc, PhD is an Associate Professor in the School of Rehabilitation Science at the University of Saskatchewan and the Director of Virtual Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation at the Virtual Health Hub. She is a fourth-generation settler in Canada and lives on Treaty 6 Territory and Homeland of the Métis. Stacey is a co-PI in the nātawihowin and mamawiikikayaahk Research, Training and Mentorship Network (Saskatchewan CIHR Network Environment in Indigenous Health Research or Sk-NEIHR). Her research interests include enhancing access to rehabilitation and primary team-based care in collaboration with rural, remote and Indigenous communities using teams and virtual health technologies. She works closely with Indigenous communities and stakeholders to enhance culturally responsive, anti-racist and anti-oppressive healthcare. 

Curtis Newton

Curtis lives in Swift Current with his wife Michelle (also a Physio) and their two boys Declan and Camden. Curtis is a graduate of the School of Rehab Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan in 2005. Curtis started his career as a Physiotherapist at Medicine Hat Hospital and the Medicine Hat Primary Care Network in a Patient’s Medical Home. 

Since joining the former Cypress Health Region in 2009, Curtis has provided physiotherapy services to Maple Creek, Leader, Herbert and Swift Current sites. He completed the Saskatchewan Leadership Program in 2015, Lean Improvement Leaders training in 2017,  Clinical Quality Improvement Program in 2019 and is currently enrolled in Healthcare Excellence Canada’s EXTRA executive training program. 

Curtis is the Director Primary Health Care with the Saskatchewan Health Authority in SW5 (Swift Current and area) 

Curtis is passionate about improving health quality with data supported approaches and team based care. 

 

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