Anthony Teoli graduated from McGill University with a Master’s of Science in Physiotherapy and a PhD in Rehabilitation Science. He is currently working as a physiotherapist in a private clinic. His research focus involves :
– Better understanding mechanisms of non-traumatic and post-traumatic knee osteoarthritis initiation and progression;
– Clinical outcomes and persistent pain in patients after total knee replacement;
– Gait biomechanics and knowledge translation.
His efforts have lead him to present his research at provincial, national and international conferences.
He is the founder and president of InfoPhysiotherapy, an online educational platform dedicated to providing evidence-based lectures and courses on a wide variety of topics for rehabilitation professionals worldwide. Anthony is also professionally active at the international level, sitting on the Communications Committee and the Rehabilitation Discussion Group Early Career Researchers Sub-Committee of the Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI).
Career highlights :
- Provincial, national and international conferences related to his research outcomes;
- Founded the InfoPhysiotherapy platform.
University studies :
- Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, Physiotherapy (McGill University, 2016)
- PhD in Rehabilitation Science (McGill University)