Stephanie Plamondon

Dr. Stephanie Plamondon

Co-Applicant

Clinical Professor of Clinical Neurosciences at University of Calgary | Physiatrist at South Health Campus Neuromuscular Multidisciplinary Outpatient Clinic team

member of Hotchkiss Brain Institute and Mathison Centre for Mental Health Research and Education


NMD4C Involvement: Pillar 2: Clinical Research, Pillar 3: Clinical Practice Research

Biography

Stephanie Plamondon, MD, FRCPC is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences, 

University of Calgary, member of Hotchkiss Brain Institute and Mathison Centre for Mental Health Research & Education. Dr. Plamondon trained in 

Human Kinetics, University of Windsor, and completed MD and PM&R residency training at McMaster University. She is a former program director for the PM&R Residency Training program, PMR Quality Improvement and Simulation lead, Member of Cumming School of Medicine UCalgary Health Humanities Committee, Arts and Neurosciences community group of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, and co-founder of a Neuroarts Coalition “HEAR Music Alberta” (Health Education, Advocacy and Research for Music). She facilitates the Calgary Zone Music therapy adult inpatient program as medical lead for the last 7 years, co-founded and co-chairs Calgary Tertiary Neurorehab Patient Safety and Quality Council. Her area of clinical practice is Adult Neuromuscular Rehabilitation as well as research and quality improvement interest. 


Recent Publications

Mercier, LJ, Langelier, DM, Buchanan, J, Robinson, S, Plamondon, S. Development and integration of a music therapy program in the neurologic inpatient setting: a qualitative study. Disabil Rehabil. 2024. 1-10 PMID:39183697

O'Connell, C, Guo, M, Soucy, B, Calder, M, Sparks, J, Plamondon, S et al.. All hands on deck: The multidisciplinary rehabilitation assessment and management of hand function in persons with neuromuscular disorders. Muscle Nerve. 2024. PMID:38845187

Plamondon, S. Notes in still. CMAJ. 2023.195 (9)E342-E343 PMID:36878543

Mercier, LJ, Langelier, DM, Lee, CH, Brown-Hall, B, Grant, C, Plamondon, S et al.. Effects of music therapy on mood, pain, and satisfaction in the neurologic inpatient setting. Disabil Rehabil. 2023.45 (18)2964-2975 PMID:36129349

Plamondon, S. Inequality in abundance. Front Res Metr Anal. 2022.7 980677 PMID:35965664

Mercier, LJ, Grant, C, Langelier, DM, Plamondon, S. Scoping review of music therapy and music interventions in spinal cord injury. Disabil Rehabil. 2023.45 (10)1736-1749 PMID:35603833

Slayter, J, Hodgkinson, V, Lounsberry, J, Brais, B, Chapman, K, Genge, A et al.. A Canadian Adult Spinal Muscular Atrophy Outcome Measures Toolkit: Results of a National Consensus using a Modified Delphi Method. J Neuromuscul Dis. 2021.8 (4)579-588 PMID:33867362

Hodgkinson, VL, Chapman, K, Izenberg, A, Lochmüller, H, O'Connell, C, O'Ferrall, EK et al.. Response to Provincial Governments' Decisions Regarding Monitoring for Adults with Spinal Muscular Atrophy. Can J Neurol Sci. 2021.48 (2)201-203 PMID:32713403

Hodgkinson, VL, Oskoui, M, Lounsberry, J, M'Dahoma, S, Butler, E, Campbell, C et al.. A National Spinal Muscular Atrophy Registry for Real-World Evidence. Can J Neurol Sci. 2020.47 (6)810-815 PMID:32493524

Plamondon, SL, Rose, GJ, Goller, F. Roles of syntax information in directing song development in white-crowned sparrows (Zonotrichia leucophrys). J Comp Psychol. 2010.124 (2)117-32 PMID:20476811

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