Labs
Unparalled rehabilitation research
Ice and snow in a lab. Three-dimensional streetscapes. Floors that pitch and roll.
Advanced technology is at the core of one of the world’s most advanced rehabilitation research centres. Labs at the iDAPT Centre for Rehabilitation Research equip researchers with the tools they need to find new and practical solutions to real-world challenges.
Take, for instance, assistive devices such as wheelchairs and walkers. Current assistive devices often do not function well in challenging environments or are not always user-friendly.
Read about the iDAPT Centre's many labs, where researchers are developing new assistive technologies, therapies and knowledge to share with the world or watch for more news as these exciting facilities officially open on November 16, 2011:
Toronto Rehab University Centre – 550 University Avenue, Toronto
Challenging Environment Assessment Lab (CEAL)
Controlled Climate Performance Lab
Falls Lab
CareLab
HomeLab
Movement Evaluation Lab
Sleep Lab
Swallowing/Rehabilitation Research Lab
Toronto Rehab Lyndhurst Centre – 520 Sutherland Drive, Toronto
Rehabilitation Engineering Lab
University of Toronto Rehabilitation Sciences Building – 500 University Avenue, Toronto
Communication Function Lab
Intelligent Assistive Technology and Systems Lab (IATSL)
Physical Function Lab