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Mrs Amanda Ager
Lecturer in Physiotherapy

Mary Seacole Pod 8, Desk f

  • Physiotherapy
  • Physiotherapy and Physician Associate

Summary

Amanda Ager is a Physiotherapy Lecturer and Researcher, focusing on proprioception, upper limb function and rehabilitation, with an emphasis on developing clinically accessible tools to assess and improve upper limb proprioception. Amanda is within the final stages of completing her doctoral work through Ghent University in Belgium.

She has held leadership roles, including Vice-Chair and Chair of the Global Health Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, and served as a Physiotherapy Officer in the Canadian Armed Forces, where she managed rehabilitative care in challenging environments. Amanda's leadership, mentorship, and contributions to the rehabilitation community reflect her commitment to advancing the profession.

Amanda is passionate about teaching and mentoring students at the BSc and MSc levels, guiding them through their studies and research projects. She is dedicated to creating a learning environment that empowers students to excel, equipping them with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in both clinical physiotherapy practice and research.

Qualifications

  • Doctoral Candidate, Ghent University, Belgium
  • MSc Research of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Université Laval, Canada
  • MSc Health Sciences - Physiotherapy, Ottawa University, Canada
  • BSc Kinesiology, McMaster University, Canada

Responsibility

Collaborative teaching and guidance of BSc and MSc physiotherapy students in the following modules:

  • PH2600  Research Methods
  • PH1601 / PH5671 Principles of Rehabilitation
  • PH1604 / PH5674 Person Centred Healthcare and Leadership
  • PH2601 / HH5605 Musculoskeletal II Upper Quadrant