ESCULIER, Jean-Francois Curriculum Vitae April 15, 2020

1. NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION

Dr. Jean-Francois ESCULIER Vice-President & Director of Research & Development The Running Clinic

Physiotherapist Allan McGavin Sports Medicine

Email: [email protected] Citizenship: Canadian

2. EDUCATION

Postdoctoral Fellowship: University of 1 Apr 2017 – • Research theme: Recreational running and knee osteoarthritis 31 Dec 2019 • Under the supervision of Dr. Michael A. Hunt, PT, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy (Experimental Medicine): Université Laval 1 Jan 2014 – • Thesis: Patellofemoral pain in recreational runners: effects of 23 Mar 2017 rehabilitation approaches based on specific underlying mechanisms • Under the supervision of Dr. Jean-Sébastien Roy, PT, PhD & Dr. Laurent Bouyer, PhD

Master of Science (Experimental Medicine): Université Laval 1 Jan 2012 – • Thesis: Effects of a multimodal rehabilitation program on symptoms 10 Jan 2014 and function of recreational runners with patellofemoral pain • Under the supervision of Dr. Jean-Sébastien Roy, PT, PhD & Dr. Laurent Bouyer, PhD

Certificate of Sports Physiotherapy: Sport Physiotherapy 1 May 2009 – (Canadian Physiotherapy Association) 15 May 2013 • Mentored by Mr. Gilles Courchesne, PT (SPC Diploma)

Bachelor of Physiotherapy: University of Ottawa 1 Sept 2005 – • Research project: The effects of training with Wii Fit on function and 15 May 2009 corticomotor excitability of individuals with Parkinson’s disease • Under the supervision of Dr. Louis E. Tremblay, PT, PhD

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3. LICENSES TO PRACTICE PHYSIOTHERAPY

• College of Physical Therapists of British Columbia (CPTBC) 1 Aug 2016 – Permit 08964, Current period: June 1, 2019 to May 31, 2020 3 Feb 2020 • Ordre Professionnel de la Physiothérapie du Québec (OPPQ) 1 May 2009 – Permit 09099, Current period: Apr 1, 2019 to Mar 31, 2020 3 Feb 2020

4. CLINICAL EXPERIENCE AS A PHYSIOTHERAPIST

Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Clinic, , Canada 1 Oct 2016 – • Orthopaedic conditions, mainly lower limb 3 Feb 2020 • Focus on recreational athletes, knee pain and running injuries

PCN Physiotherapy, Quebec City, Canada 1 May 2009 – • Orthopaedic conditions, mainly lower limb 31 Jan 2016 • Focus on recreational athletes, knee pain and running injuries

On-field coverage for recreational / competitive sports 1 May 2009 – • College soccer and basketball teams 31 Jan 2016 • Recreational events: road running • Competitive events: rugby, speed skating

5. TEACHING EXPERIENCE (UNIVERSITY)

University of British Columbia: Master of Physical Therapy • PHTH-511: Pathology I (Course coordinator) 1 Sept 2019 – Coordinating 1st year course in Physical Therapy, teaching 8.5 hours of 20 Dec 2019 content on injury and pathologies related to bones, tendons, cartilage, muscle and ligaments. • PHTH-565: Clinical Practice VI (Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow) Jan 2018, 6-hour day on running injuries, footwear, load management, exercises for 2019, 2020 the injured runner (theory and practical) • PHTH-524: Clinical Practice II (Clinical Skills Assistant) Jan 2018 12 hours, demonstration + teaching orthopaedic clinical assessment tests • PHTH-517: Exercise & Movement II (Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow) Oct 2017 – Teaching 6 lectures on biomechanics (theory and clinical applications), Nov 2017 development of exam questions, marking of exam • PHTH-517: Exercise & Movement II (Clinical Skills Assistant) Oct 2016 Assistant for 3 lectures on biomechanics (theory and clinical applications)

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University of British Columbia: Medicine program • MEDD-421: Foundations of Medical Practice III (Postdoctoral Teaching Nov 2018, Fellow) Nov 2019 1-hour lecture on The Importance of Exercise in Prevention and Treatment of Joint Injuries

Université Laval: Post-graduate, Partnership with the Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association Jan-Apr 2016 • PHT-U001: Introduction to clinical research applied to orthopaedic Jan-Apr 2018 manual physiotherapy (Teaching Assistant) Jan-Apr 2020 Mentoring 3 physiotherapists through 3 online meetings (2 hours each). Marking of PowerPoint presentations, mock research protocols and grant applications.

University of Ottawa: Master of Physiotherapy • Sports Physiotherapy: Optional 8-hour weekend course on running Feb 2016 injuries (6 hours of lecture and 2 hours of practice)

Université Laval: Physiotherapy program (B.Sc. + MPT) • PHT-1007: Measures & Evaluation in Physiotherapy (Teaching 2013-2015 Assistant) Practical sessions on goniometry and dynamometry (2x4 hours). Marking of PowerPoint presentations (4 x 4 hours) and homework. 1st year students (n=24) • PHT-2008: Critical Appraisal of the Scientific Literature (Teaching Assistant) 2013-2015 Marking of PowerPoint presentations (4 x 2 hours) and homework. 2nd year students (n=16) • PHT-2510: Sport Physiotherapy (Expert Clinician) 2-hour practical session on running gait analysis 2015

6. COURSE DEVELOPMENT & TEACHING EXPERIENCE (NON-UNIVERSITY)

The Running Clinic • New Trends in the Prevention of Running Injuries (Course Co-Developer, 15 Feb 2011 Speaker) – 3 Feb 2020 2-day course taught over 80 times in Canada, USA, France, Belgium, United Kingdom, Italy, New Zealand,

• Diagnosis & Treatment of Running Injuries (Course Co-Developer, 1 Nov 2016 - Speaker) 3 Feb 2020 1-day practical course taught 10 times in France, Belgium, Italy

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• Expert-level course on Running Injuries (Course Co-Developer and 6 Jun 2016 – Speaker). 40 hours of learning content provided by several speakers. 3 Feb 2020 1-hour lecture: Review of best practice guidelines for patellofemoral pain 1-hour lecture: Running and osteoarthritis If present onsite (Quebec City): Live assessment of injured runners

• Introduction to Scientific Research Applied to Clinical Practice (Course 1 Jan 2019 – Developer) 3 Feb 2020 15-hour online course currently in the development phase.

7. SCHOLARSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS

Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) $165,000 Apr 2017 – Fellowship Award for Postdoctoral Fellows Mar 2020 Ranked #7 out of 1,018 in Canada, #2 in Allied Health (terminated 2019)

Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) $165,000 2015-2018 Fellowship Award for PhD (terminated 2017) Ranked #80 out of 1,119 in Canada

Fonds de recherche du Québec - Santé (FRQ-S) $114,396 2014-2017 Doctorate Training for Applicants with a Professional Degree (terminated 2015) Ranked #2 out of 11 in subcommittee

Université Laval $10,000 2014 Doctoral Admission Scholarship Pierre J. Durand (declined)

Fonds de recherche du Québec - Santé (FRQ-S) $66,721 2012-2014 Masters Training for Applicants with a Professional Degree Ranked #7 out of 45 in Quebec

Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation and $3,250 2012 Social Integration (CIRRIS) CIRRIS Student Award for Masters Training

University of Ottawa $12,000 2005-2009 Renewable Admission Scholarship

University of Ottawa $1,000 2005 Francophonie Scholarship

Total amount: $537,367

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8. AWARDS, DISTINCTIONS, CITATIONS

Journal of Foot & Ankle Research 2018/08 2nd highest ranked article in the history of the Journal (score based on accesses, citations, Altmetric score). See Menz et al. (2018), Journal of Foot & Ankle Research: the first ten years.

British Journal of Sports Medicine 2017/05 'One of the key papers of the year 2017' for 'Is combining gait retraining or an exercise programme with education better than education alone in treating runners with patellofemoral pain?'

Université Laval, Faculty of Medicine 2017/03 Dean’s Honour List for outstanding results during PhD

Danish Annual Congress of Sports Medicine 2,000 2017/02 2nd place for Platform presentations (voted by the Editors-in- (Danish chief of 3 leading journals in Sports Medicine) krone)

Université Laval, Faculty of Medicine $1,200 2014/12 René-Lamontagne Award for academic excellence (Masters)

American Physical Therapy Association Orthopaedics Div. Poster Award nominee (Combined Sections Meeting) 2014/02

Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2013/10 7th most cited article between 2012-2013

Quebec Rehab Research Network Annual Meeting 2013 2013/05 2nd prize for poster presentation

Université Laval, Faculty of Medicine, 14th Annual $250 2012/05 Research Day Prize for excellence in poster presentation

University of Ottawa, Physiotherapy Program 2009/03 Best research project, Cohort of 2005-2009

University of Ottawa, Faculty of Health Sciences 2006/01-2009/01 Dean’s list for academic excellence (Year 1,2,3,4)

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9. RESEARCH FUNDING (GRANTS)

Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) (Project $677,025 2019-2024 Grant) Co-Investigator: Linking biomechanical and imaging outcomes to better understand the effects of running on knee joint health

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of $173,914 2018-2021 Canada (NSERC) (Collaborative Research and Development Program) Collaborator, Operating Grant: Using biomimetic technology as an approach to design efficient load-bearing exoskeletons for the Canadian Armed Forces: effect on motor performance and role of motor learning.

BC Sports Medicine Research Foundation $7,500 2017-2018 Principal Applicant, Operating Grant: Running Mechanics in Runners with and without Knee Osteoarthritis: Comparative Analysis and the effects of Gait Retraining.

Canadian MSK Rehab Research Network (Pilot Grant $10,000 2017-2018 Program) Co-Investigator, Operating Grant: A pilot study of multi- centred osteoarthritis gait biomechanics research: the first steps towards Canada-wide rehabilitation studies.

Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine $10,000 2017-2018 (CASEM) (New Investigator Award) Co-Applicant, Operating Grant: The immediate effects of running on tibiofemoral cartilage integrity in people with and without knee osteoarthritis.

Physiotherapy Foundation of Canada (PFC Research $5,000 2017-2018 Grant) Co-Applicant, Operating Grant: The immediate effects of running on tibiofemoral cartilage integrity in people with and without knee osteoarthritis.

Quebec Rehabilitation Research Network (International $4,000 2016 Research Internship for Doctoral students) Principal Applicant, Travel Grant: Reducing knee loading during running using real-time visual feedback in people at high risk of developing knee osteoarthritis (East Carolina University).

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Quebec Rehabilitation Research Network (OPPQ-REPAR $7,500 2014-2016 Partnership Grant) Principal Applicant, Operating Grant: A randomised controlled trial on recreational runners with patellofemoral pain: effects of rehabilitation approaches based on specific underlying mechanisms.

Ordre Professionnel de la Physiothérapie du Québec $7,500 2014-2016 (OPPQ-REPAR Partnership Grant) Principal Applicant, Operating Grant: A randomised controlled trial on recreational runners with patellofemoral pain: effects of rehabilitation approaches based on specific underlying mechanisms.

Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine $10,000 2015-2016 (CASEM) (Research Grant) Principal Applicant, Operating Grant: A randomised controlled trial on recreational runners with patellofemoral pain: effects of rehabilitation approaches based on specific underlying mechanisms.

Physiotherapy Foundation of Canada (Sport Physiotherapy $5,000 2014-2015 Canada Grant) Principal Applicant, Operating Grant: A randomised controlled trial on recreational runners with patellofemoral pain: effects of rehabilitation approaches based on specific underlying mechanisms.

Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec $7,500 2012-2013 (OPPQ) (Grant for Research in a Clinical Setting) Principal Applicant, Operating Grant: Lower extremity running mechanics and exercise program for patellofemoral pain syndrome in recreational runners.

Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine $7,500 2012 (CASEM) (Research Grant) Co-Applicant, Operating Grant: Comparison of two types of running shoes for preventing injuries in recreational runners: a pilot study.

Total amount: $932,439

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10. PUBLICATION ACTIVITY (REFEREED ARTICLES)

*First-author publications (n=20) Altmetric scores provided for papers published since 2015

32. 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. Accepted.

31. 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. Accepted.

30. 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. Published Online March 23, 2020. No Altmetric score provided.

29. Hunt MA, Charlton JM, Esculier JF. (2020). Osteoarthritis year in review 2019: mechanics. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage. 28(3):267-274. Altmetric score = 40, higher than 97% of papers in Osteoarthritis Cartilage.

28. Dubois B, Esculier JF. (2019). Soft tissue injuries simply need PEACE & LOVE. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 54(2):72-73. Altmetric score = 208, higher than 94% of papers in BJSM.

27. 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 = 61, higher than 99% of papers in The Knee.

26. 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 = 8, higher than 61% of papers in PTiS.

25. 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 = 129, higher than 92% of papers in BJSM.

24. 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 = 31, higher than 93% of papers in PLoS One.

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23. 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 = 19, higher than 67% of papers in BJSM.

22. 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, higher than 90% of papers in PTiS.

21. 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 = 21, higher than 77% of papers in JOSPT.

20. 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 = 29, higher than 92% of papers in PTiS.

19. 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 = 241, higher than 96% of papers in BJSM.

18. 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 = 22, higher than 86% of papers in JSAMS.

17. 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, higher than 96% of papers in The Knee.

16. 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 = 27, higher than 73% of papers in BJSM.

15. 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 = 70, higher than 99% of papers in G&P.

14. 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. No Altmetric score.

13. 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

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addressing specific underlying mechanisms. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. 17(1):5. Altmetric score = 28, higher than 96% of papers in BMC MD.

12. 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 = 140, higher than 93% of papers in BJSM.

11. 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 = 19, higher than 95% of papers in JSR.

10. Esculier JF. (2016). Mise à jour sur le syndrome fémoropatellaire (Update on patellofemoral pain). Physio-Québec. 43(2):16-18. No Altmetric score.

9. 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 = 97, highest ranked paper in JFAR.

8. 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 = 40, higher than 98% of papers in G&P.

7. 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 = 16, higher than 91% of papers in FS.

6. Esculier JF, Bouyer L, Roy JS. (2014). Effets d'un programme de réadaptation sur les symptômes et la biomécanique de coureurs récréatifs souffrant d'un syndrome fémoropatellaire. Physio-Québec. 2(40):20-21.

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.

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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.

11. PUBLICATION ACTIVITY (NON-REFEREED ARTICLES)

3. Esculier JF. (2018). Are we overcomplicating treatment for patellofemoral pain? Directions (Physiotherapy Association of British Columbia). Fall issue.

2. Esculier JF. (2017). Let’s rate your runners: Minimalist Index can guide safe transition to new footwear. IMPACT Magazine. March-April (The Running Issue).

1. Esculier JF. (2013) Les douleurs antérieures au genou chez le coureur (Anterior knee pain in runners). Zatopek Québec.

12. PUBLICATION ACTIVITY (CONTRIBUTION TO BOOKS)

2. Massé M. (2018). Yoga pour sportifs (Yoga for sports). Edito (Québec). 208p. Contribution to a chapter on sports injuries.

1. Dubois B. (2019). La Clinique du Coureur (The Running Clinic). Edited by Alexis Berg & Frederic Berg, Éditions Mons. Chapters on knee injuries and osteoarthritis in runners.

13. PUBLICATION ACTIVITY (SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCES)

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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference Date: 2019/4

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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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference Date: 2017/2.

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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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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

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International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat, Vancouver, Canada, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference 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, Conference Date: 2009/11.

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14. PRESENTATIONS (4 KEYNOTES - 47 INVITED)

63. INVITED June 2020: Running footwear: Evidence-based recommendations and clinical applications for physiotherapists. Webinar for the Orthopaedic Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association.

62. INVITED March 2020: Workshop on running gait retraining in runners with knee pain. French Association of McKenzie Method Practitioners, Grenoble, France. (converted to video lecture because of COVID-19)

61. INVITED March 2020: Syndrome fémoropatellaire et course à pied. French Association of McKenzie Method Practitioners, Grenoble, France. (converted to video lecture because of COVID-19)

60. INVITED January 2020: Workshop on Managing the middle-aged runner with knee osteoarthritis. Scandinavian Congress of Medicine and Science in Sports 2020 (Sports Kongres), Copenhagen, Denmark.

59. INVITED January 2020: The middle-aged runner with knee osteoarthritis. Scandinavian Congress of Medicine and Science in Sports 2020 (Sports Kongres), Copenhagen, Denmark.

58. KEYNOTE November 2019: Running footwear: A scientific approach with real clinical applications. XVII Congresso Nationale, Gruppo di terapia manuale, Associazione Italiana Fisioterapisti, Bologna, Italy.

57. INVITED October 2019: What is the best approach for runners with knee pain? Run Chat Live Running Conference, Brighton, United Kingdom.

56. INVITED July 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.

55. INVITED May 2019: Quantification of mechanical stress in the endurance athlete. Canadian Academy of Sports and Exercise Medicine (CASEM) Endurance Sports Medicine Course 2019, Vancouver, Canada

54. INVITED February 2019: Knowledge translation and effective communication of scientific research to health practitioners and the general public. GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre, Vancouver, Canada.

53. INVITED February 2019: Panel discussion: Making Money as a Researcher. Centre for Hip Health & Mobility Trainee Day, Vancouver, Canada.

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52. INVITED February 2019: Knee injuries in runners: when should we recommend gait modifications? Journées Francophones de la Kinésithérapie (Francophone Physiotherapy Conference) 2019, Montpellier, France.

51. INVITED February 2019: The importance of differential diagnosis for anterior knee pain on treatment approaches. Journées Francophones de la Kinésithérapie (Francophone Physiotherapy Conference) 2019, Montpellier, France.

50. INVITED February 2019: Is patellofemoral pain really caused by ‘abnormal’ movement patterns? Journées Francophones de la Kinésithérapie (Francophone Physiotherapy Conference) 2019, Montpellier, France

49. INVITED October 2018: Running and knee osteoarthritis. University of Queensland Sports Physiotherapy Masters conference day, Brisbane, Australia.

47. KEYNOTE October 2018: Patellofemoral pain in runners. University of Queensland Sports Physiotherapy Masters conference day, Brisbane, Australia.

46. INVITED September 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 June 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. INVITED June 2018: The science of running shoes. Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Running Club, Vancouver, Canada.

43. INVITED May 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. INVITED May 2018: Patellofemoral pain: Clinical management based on the latest research. 3rd Biennial Canadian Bone & Joint Conference 2018, London, Canada.

41. INVITED April 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. INVITED March 2018: Running, shoes and knee osteoarthritis: Controversies and latest evidence with real-world applications. University of Queensland (Physiotherapy Department), Brisbane, Australia.

39. INVITED March 2018: Patellofemoral Pain Masterclass: Critical thinking in gait retraining. Patellofemoral Joint Symposium (Melbourne, Australia), Melbourne, Australia.

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38. INVITED March 2018: Are movement patterns associated with PFP? Patellofemoral Joint Symposium (Melbourne, Australia), Melbourne, Australia.

37. INVITED March 2018: Runners with PFP: How can we optimize treatment? Patellofemoral Joint Symposium (Melbourne, Australia), Melbourne, Australia.

36. INVITED March 2018: Workshop: Gait retraining for patellofemoral pain. Patellofemoral Joint Symposium (Melbourne, Australia), Melbourne, Australia.

35. INVITED September 2017: The effects of recreational running on knee cartilage. Arthritis Research Canada Retreat, Richmond, Canada.

34. INVITED August 2017: Patellofemoral pain. Trust me I'm a physiotherapist live Facebook webinar.

33. INVITED July 2017: Panel discussion: Managing runners with PFP: education, exercise, running retraining... what really matters? 5th International Patellofemoral Research Retreat - Clinical Symposium, Brisbane, Australia.

32. INVITED July 2017: Running retraining for patellofemoral pain. 5th International Patellofemoral Research Retreat - Clinical Symposium, Brisbane, Australia.

31. INVITED July 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. July 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. INVITED June 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. INVITED June 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. INVITED May 2017: Running shoes: How to make evidence-based recommendations? Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Centre Rounds, Vancouver, Canada.

26. INVITED April 2017: Update on patellofemoral pain in runners. Vancouver Sun Run Running Injuries Workshop, Vancouver, Canada.

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25. February 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. February 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. INVITED January 2017: Patellofemoral pain. Vancouver Sun Run In Training Leaders Day 2017, Vancouver, Canada.

22. INVITED January 2017: Running shoes: It's a science! Vancouver Sun Run In Training Leaders Day 2017, Vancouver, Canada.

21. KEYNOTE January 2017: How can we reduce injury risk in runners? Vancouver Sun Run In Training Leaders Day 2017, Vancouver, Canada.

20. INVITED November 2016: Update on patellofemoral pain. Haute Ecole Louvain en Hainaut, Charleroi, Belgium.

19. INVITED October 2016: Running and osteoarthritis. Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Centre Rounds, Vancouver, Canada.

18. INVITED June 2016: Is running really bad for your patient's knees? Nova Physiotherapy Clinic, Halifax, Canada.

17. June 2016: A randomized clinical trial in runners with patellofemoral pain. Canadian Academy of Sports and Exercise Medicine (CASEM) annual meeting 2016, Victoria, Canada.

16. June 2016: A randomized clinical trial in runners with patellofemoral pain. Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) Congress 2016, Victoria, Canada.

15. INVITED May 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. INVITED December 2015: Overview of the running gait: assessment and retraining. Canadian Forces Base Valcartier Sports Centre, Courcelette, Canada.

13. INVITED October 2015: Running shoes: Minimalist or not? Lunchtime presentations, Quebec Rehabilitation Institute, Canada.

12. September 2015: A randomised controlled trial in recreational runners with patellofemoral pain: Effects of rehabilitation approaches based on specific underlying mechanisms

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(preliminary results). 4th International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat, Manchester, United Kingdom.

11. INVITED June 2015: Patellofemoral pain in runners: preliminary results from a randomized controlled trial. PCN Physiotherapy Symposium, Québec, Canada.

10. INVITED April 2015: Knee injuries in runners. Québec Running and Triathlon Expo, Canada.

9. INVITED February 2015: The effects of running on lower limb cartilages: A systematic review. Journées francophones de la kinésithérapie (JFK; Francophone Physiotherapy Conference) 2015, Lille, France.

8. INVITED October 2015: Rehabilitation for patellofemoral pain syndrome. Lunchtime presentations, Quebec Rehabilitation Institute, Canada.

7. INVITED April 2014: Courir après le trouble... du genou! Patellofemoral pain in runners. Réseau-Physio Saguenay, Saguenay, Canada.

6. INVITED April 2014: Rehabilitation for patellofemoral pain syndrome. Staff presentation for 50 physical therapists at PCN Physiothérapie, Canada.

5. November 2013: Is the vertical loading rate the key in rehabilitation of runners with PFPS? Royal College of Chiropractic Sport Sciences meeting 2013, Canada.

4. October 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. June 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. May 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. May 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.

15. STUDENT SUPERVISION AND EVALUATION

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Bachelor’s • Thomas Silvini (Co-supervisor, Evaluator for B.Sc. research) 2015 International research internship, Universidad San Jorge, Spain Current position: Practicing physiotherapist

Master’s • Angelo Graffos (M.Sc. Committee member) 2018 Master’s in Rehabilitation Science, University of British Columbia Current position: Master’s student

16. MENTORSHIP

8. Michaela Khan (PhD student, Rehabilitation Sciences, University of 2020 British Columbia) Mentorship for projects on running and knee osteoarthritis

7. Gurmeet Dhillon (Physiotherapist, Sports Physiotherapy Fellow at 2018-2019 Allan McGavin Sports Medicine) Mentorship for an online research project on running footwear.

6. James O’Donovan (Sports Physician, Sports Medicine Fellow at 2017-2019 Allan McGavin Sports Medicine) Unofficial mentorship through an online research project on patellofemoral pain (ongoing) and a systematic review on the effects of running on lower limb cartilages (ongoing).

5. Anny Fredette (Physiotherapist, Major in the Canadian Armed 2017-present Forces, Master’s student at Université Laval) Unofficial mentorship through a research project on running injuries (ongoing) and principal mentor on a systematic review (ongoing)

4. Heather Hollman (Chiropractor, Master’s student at University of 2017-2019 British Columbia) Unofficial mentorship through a research project on running injuries with the Vancouver Sun Run (ongoing).

3. Sameer Varmani (Undergraduate student in Biology at University of 2017-2019 British Columbia) UBC REX Mentorship program, continued after end of program. Mentorship and collaboration on a systematic review on the effects of contact sports on spinal structures (ongoing).

2. Stefan Thomas (Undergraduate student in Kinesiology at University 2017-2019 of British Columbia)

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UBC REX Mentorship program, continued after end of program. Mentorship and collaboration on a systematic review on the effects of contact sports on spinal structures (ongoing).

1. Sarah Weller (Exercise physiologist, Master’s student at University 2017-2018 of British Columbia) Mentorship program, Graduate programs in Rehabilitation Sciences, University of British Columbia.

17. COMMITTEES

Chair of Scientific Committee 2017-present 3rd International Congress of Sports Physical Therapy (Vancouver 2019), International Federation of Sports Physical Therapists & Sport Physiotherapy Canada

Organizing Committee 2017-present 3rd International Congress of Sports Physical Therapy (Vancouver 2019), International Federation of Sports Physical Therapists & Sport Physiotherapy Canada

President 2019-present British Columbia Sports and Exercise Medicine Research Foundation

Board of Directors 2017-2019 British Columbia Sports and Exercise Medicine Research Foundation

Committee Member 2015-2016 Scientific activities at the CIRRIS Research Centre, Centre for interdisciplinary research in rehabilitation and social integration

Committee Member 2015-2016 Continuing education committee, PCN Physiotherapy (network of 12 private physiotherapy clinics)

18. REVIEW ACTIVITY (SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS) IF=IMPACT FACTOR

BMJ Open Sport and Exercise Medicine 1 review 2020 International Journal of Sports Medicine 1 review 2019 Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy 1 review 2019 (IF=3.1) BMC Sports Science, Medicine Rehab (IF=0.9) 1 review 2019 Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine (IF=2.2) 1 review 2018

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Sports Biomechanics (IF=1.1) 1 review 2018 PeerJ (IF=2.1) 1 review 2018 Journal of Sport and Health Science (IF=2.6) 1 review 2017 BMJ Open (IF=2.4) 1 review 2017 European Journal of Sport Sciences (IF=2.6) 2 review Since 2017 The Knee (IF=1.9) 1 review 2017 British Journal of Sports Medicine (IF=7.9) 3 reviews Since 2017 Human Movement Science (IF=1.8) 3 reviews Since 2016 Pain Medicine (IF=2.2) 1 review 2016 Manual Therapy (Discontinued) 1 review 2016 Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (IF=3.9) 4 reviews Since 2016 Disability & Rehabilitation (IF=1.8) 2 review Since 2016 Physical Therapy in Sport (IF=1.9) 6 reviews Since 2016 Gait & Posture (IF=2.3) 4 reviews Since 2015 Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (IF=4.3) 6 reviews Since 2015 Physiotherapy (3.1) 2 reviews Since 2014 Clinical Rehabilitation (IF=2.9) 3 reviews Since 2012 Total: 47 reviews

19. REVIEW ACTIVITY (GRANTS)

Canadian Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Research 8 grant applications 2018 Network, Pilot Grant Review Committee (Committee Member)

World Congress of Sports Physical Therapy 2019 (Chair 83 abstracts 2019 of Abstract Reviewing Committee and responsible for editing & publication in Int J Sports Phys Ther)

UBC Rehabilitation Sciences Research Day 2019 (Judge 4 presentations 2019 for oral presentations)

World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress 30 abstracts 2018 2019 (Abstract Reviewer)

Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress 2018 3 submissions 2018 (Abstract / Proposal Reviewer)

UBC Rehabilitation Sciences Research Day 2017 (Judge 5 posters 2017 for poster presentations)

International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat 2017 15 abstracts 2017 (Abstract Reviewer)

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20. REVIEW ACTIVITY (SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCES)

World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress 23 abstracts 2016 2017 (Abstract Reviewer)

World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress 30 abstracts 2014 2015 (Abstract Reviewer)

21. REVIEW ACTIVITY (INSTITUTIONAL)

UBC Clinical Research Ethics Board (External Scientific 1 project 2018 Reviewer)

22. OTHER KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER ACTIVITIES

Knowledge transfer intended for healthcare professionals 11. 2012-present: Coordination of monthly literature updates for The Running Clinic. Audience: >150 clinicians with special interest in running from around the world.

10. August 2017-July 2018: Critique and writer for The Physio Network, Australia. Audience: several hundreds of subscribers to literature updates.

9. January 2012-January 2017: Production of bimonthly literature updates for PCN Physiotherapy clinics. Audience: 75 physiotherapists in Quebec City, Canada.

8. September 2018: Evening lecture (2h) for healthcare practitioners: Patellofemoral pain: Clinical management based on the latest evidence. Presented in Brussels, Belgium.

7. December 2017: Evening lecture (2h) for healthcare practitioners: Is running really bad for your knees? University of Antwerp, Belgium.

6. May 2017: Podcast / SoundCloud interview for healthcare practitioners (1h): Patellofemoral pain in runners. Interviewer: Guillaume Deville, PT from Agence EBP, France.

5. August 2016: Series of 15 videos on physical examination tests to assess injured runners. The Running Clinic, Canada.

4. October 2015: Podcast / YouTube video interview for healthcare practitioners (30min): Rehabilitation of patellofemoral pain in runners. Interviewer: Benoy Mathew, PT from Function2Fitness, United Kingdom.

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3. October 2015: Podcast / YouTube video interview for healthcare practitioners (30min): Running shoes recommendations. Interviewer: Benoy Mathew, PT from Function2Fitness, United Kingdom.

2. May 2014: Podcast interview for healthcare practitioners (1h): Prevention & Treatment of running injuries. Interviewer: Joe Heiler, PT from SportsRehabExpert.com, United States.

1. August 2011-August 2013: Consultant Physiotherapist for ErgoResearch: Training provided to 50 pedorthists on physical assessment and evidence-based prevention + treatment approaches for individuals with knee osteoarthritis.

Knowledge transfer intended for the general public 7. 2014-2020: Evening lecture (2h) for the general public: Run faster & Injury free. Presented 15 times in Canada, France, Belgium, Australia.

8. January-April 2019: Series of articles in Vancouver Sun newspaper for the Vancouver Sun Run, Canada Article 1: Preventing injuries Article 2: What to do when running hurts Article 3: Myth busting: Running does not wear down the joints Article 4: Is there an optimal way to run? Article 5: Achilles tendinopathy Article 6: Knee cap pain Article 7: Injured? There is still time to adjust your program

6. September 2018: Evening lecture (2h) for the general public: Is running really bad for your knees? Presented in Charleroi, Belgium.

5. January-April 2018: Series of articles in weekly newsletter for the Vancouver Sun Run In Training Clinics, SportsMedBC, Canada Week 1: Let’s get started! Week 2: Is running with pain normal? Week 3: Is there an optimal way to run? Week 4: Running shoes: How they impact your body Week 5: Adding variety to your training Week 6: Will running cause ‘wear and tear’ in my joints? Week 7: Patellofemoral pain Week 8: Iliotibial band syndrome Week 9: Achilles tendinopathy and plantar fasciapathy Week 10: Shin splints Week 11: Stress fractures Week 12: You’ve made it! But don’t stop here!

4. August 2017: Blog article for The Running Clinic: Knee pain: What are the experts saying?

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3. May 2016: Blog article for The Running Clinic: Minimalist shoes: Do they really make your leg and foot muscles bigger?

2. August 2013: Consultant Physiotherapist for ErgoResearch: Production of exercise videos for the treatment of knee osteoarthritis.

1. May 2012: Text interview: Interview with JF Esculier, Physiotherapist from The Running Clinic. Interviewer: Daniel Riou, Kinesiologist from CourseàPied.ca, Canada.

Interactions with the media 12. April 17, 2019: Guest for CBC Radio for British Columbia (Vancouver, Victoria, Prince George, Kelowna, Prince Rupert). Hosts: various.

11. April 10, 2019: Guest for CBC Radio for British Columbia, BC Today. Host: Michelle Eliot.

10. January-April 2019: Series of 6 articles about the prevention of running injuries for the Vancouver Sun local newspaper, Canada

9. January 2019: Phone interview for article in local newspaper: Key to pain-free Sun Run is listen to your body, run softer and don’t stretch. Interviewer: Susan Lazaruk, Journalist for the Vancouver Sun, Canada

8. October 2018: Phone interview for article in newsletter: Uncertainty over safety of high impact exercise on joints highlights need for more research. Interviewer: Kirsten Pendreigh, Senior writer for the Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute.

7. August 2018: Phone interview for article in national newspaper: 10 mythes à abattre au pas de course. Interviewer: Guillaume Roy, Journalist for La Presse, Canada.

6. May 2018: Phone interview for article in local newspaper: Arthritic knees do better with a jog, new research shows. Interviewer: Lorraine Graves, Journalist for the Richmond Sentinel, Canada.

5. February 2018: Phone interview for article in local newspaper: ‘No pain, no gain’ shouldn’t be runners’ training mantra, experts say. Interviewer: Gordon McIntyre, Journalist for the Vancouver Sun, Canada.

4. November 2017: Phone interview for article in newsletter: Can running and osteoarthritis go together? Interviewer: Kirsten Pendreigh, Senior writer for the Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute.

3. June 2016: Phone interview for article in Review Journal for healthcare practitioners: Minimalist shoes and their effects on foot muscle strength and volume. Interviewer: Barbara Boughton, Medical writer & editor for Lower Extremity Review, United States.

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2. November 2015: Phone interview for local newspaper: Minimalist or Maximalist? Interviewer: Mathieu Turgeon, Journalist for Quebec Hebdo, Canada.

1. April 2012: TV interview for popular morning show: The importance of running technique. Interviewer: Marcel Bouchard, TV Host for Salut-Bonjour, TVA, Canada.

23. CONTINUING EDUCATION PERTINENT TO PHYSICAL THERAPY

• Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy: Level 1, Level 2 (upper & lower quadrant) • McKenzie Mechanical Diagnosis & Therapy: Part A, Part B • Sports First Responder (Red Cross): 2009, 2012, 2015, 2018 • Neuroproprioceptive taping: Level 1 • Several courses on exercise therapy (Dr. Shirley Sahrmann, Bruce Craven, etc.) • Functional Movement Assessment for the Manual Therapist (FMS/SFMA) • Evaluation and treatment of the injured runner (Dr. Irene Davis) • Building a running clinic: more than a treadmill and a camera (Drs. Bryan Heidersheit, Blaise Williams, Scott Miller) • Functional biomechanics of the lower quarter: Gait & Running (Dr. Christopher Powers) • Patellofemoral pain: A critical review of evaluation and treatment techniques (Dr. Christopher Powers) • Several orthopaedic and sports injuries conferences and symposia

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