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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Lori A. LIVINGSTON Office Dean’s Office Faculty of Health Sciences University of Ontario Institute of Technology 2000 Simcoe Street North Oshawa, ON L1H 7K4 Phone: (905) 721-8668, Ext. 2518 Fax: (905) 721-3179 Email: [email protected] Earned Degrees Ph.D. Educational Psychology 1990 University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta M.Sc. Biomechanics 1984 Queen's University Kingston, Ontario B.A.-B.P.H.E. Biology-Physical Education 1982 (With Distinction) Queen's University Kingston, Ontario Post Doctoral Research Experience Post-Doctoral Research Fellow (September, 1990 - June, 1991) School of Physical and Health Education, Queen's University Research with an emphasis on the morphometrics of the human trunk and spine was conducted in cooperation with Dr. J.G. Reid. Some undergraduate and graduate course teaching was also undertaken. Post-Doctoral Research Associate (May, 1990 - August, 1990) Human Performance Laboratory, Faculty of Physical Education, University of Calgary Cooperative research with a number of faculty members was undertaken. Topics of the research included the design of the human-computer interface in multimedia systems, the eye movements of children with developmental coordination disorder, and the eye movements of athletes.

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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Lori A. LIVINGSTON Office Dean’s Office Faculty of Health Sciences University of Ontario Institute of Technology 2000 Simcoe Street North Oshawa, ON L1H 7K4 Phone: (905) 721-8668, Ext. 2518 Fax: (905) 721-3179

Email: [email protected]

Earned Degrees Ph.D. Educational Psychology 1990 University of Calgary

Calgary, Alberta M.Sc. Biomechanics 1984 Queen's University

Kingston, Ontario B.A.-B.P.H.E. Biology-Physical Education 1982 (With Distinction) Queen's University Kingston, Ontario Post Doctoral Research Experience Post-Doctoral Research Fellow (September, 1990 - June, 1991)

School of Physical and Health Education, Queen's University Research with an emphasis on the morphometrics of the human trunk and spine was conducted in cooperation with Dr. J.G. Reid. Some undergraduate and graduate course teaching was also undertaken.

Post-Doctoral Research Associate (May, 1990 - August, 1990)

Human Performance Laboratory, Faculty of Physical Education, University of Calgary Cooperative research with a number of faculty members was undertaken. Topics of the research included the design of the human-computer interface in multimedia systems, the eye movements of children with developmental coordination disorder, and the eye movements of athletes.

2 Employment History Professor (Tenured) (November 1, 2015 to Date) Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Dean (Tenured) (November 1, 2015 to Date) Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Full Professor (Tenured) (July 1, 2009-October 15, 2015)

School of Kinesiology, Lakehead University, with membership in Faculty of Graduate Studies Dean (Tenured) (July 1, 2009-June 30, 2019) Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, Lakehead University Adjunct Full Professor (July 1, 2011-June 30, 2018) Faculty of Education, Lakehead University Cross-Appointment (July 1, 2010-June 30, 2015)

Division of Human Sciences, Northern Ontario School of Medicine Research Affiliate (July 1, 2012 to Date) Centre for Education and Research on Aging and Health (CERAH), Lakehead University Adjunct Full Professor (July 1, 2009-June 30, 2019)

Faculty of Graduate Studies, Dalhousie University Full Professor (Tenured) (July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009)

School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University, with membership in Faculty of Graduate Studies

Director (Tenured) (August 1, 2000-December 31, 2007)

School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University Associate Professor (Tenured) (August 1, 2000-June 30, 2008)

School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University, with membership in Faculty of Graduate Studies

Acting Associate Director (Undergraduate Studies) (July 1, 2006-June 30, 2007) School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University

Acting Associate Director (Graduate Studies) (July 1, 2001 – June 30, 2002)

School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University Associate Professor (Cross Appointed for the period of December 1, 2001 - June 30, 2007) School of Nursing, Dalhousie University Department Chair (July 1, 1997 – June 30, 2000)

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Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Wilfrid Laurier University Associate Professor (Tenured) (January, 1996 - June 30, 2000)

Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Wilfrid Laurier University Responsibilities included the teaching of several courses (Biomechanics, Human Growth and Motor Development, Directed Studies, Statistics, Field Hockey and Field Lacrosse) undergraduate thesis supervision and a research program.

Visiting Professor (September 1, 1996 - December, 1997)

Department of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, University of Western Ontario

This appointment afforded me the opportunity to engage in collaborative research on the three dimensional kinematic and kinetic characteristics of gait.

Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track) (July, 1991 - December, 1995)

Department of Physical Education, Wilfrid Laurier University) Interim Department Chair (January 1, 1993 - June 30, 1993)

Department of Physical Education, Wilfrid Laurier University The administrative duties of the Department Chairperson were assumed for a six month period.

Instructional Design/Multimedia Consultant (September, 1993 - December, 1993)

Computing Services, Wilfrid Laurier University Responsibilities included delivering a series of lectures and acting as a consultant to faculty members designing multimedia systems for use in the classroom.

Instructional Design Course Conductor (May, 1987; November, 1988; April-June, 1990)

Knowledge Science Institute, Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary & TransAlta Utilities Corporation

I designed and delivered this course to members of the staff at the University of Calgary and to the Systems Control Staff of TransAlta Utilities. Special emphasis was placed on instructional design for computing environments. Topics included: perceptual and cognitive learning theory, colour usage, courseware documentation design, and the psychology of the human-computer interface.

Sessional Instructor in Motor Learning (September, 1989 - April, 1990)

Faculty of Physical Education, University of Calgary Duties included the design and delivery of lectures and the laboratory portion of two sessions of the fourteen week course.

Research Assistant in Eye Movements Research/Videodisc Design (May, 1987 - June, 1989)

Neuro-Motor Psychology Laboratory, Faculty of Physical Education, University of Calgary Duties included content research, design, and development of a videodisc on the sport of ice hockey. Eye movement data was also collected and coded for a variety of activities from the sports of hockey, golf and baseball.

Research Assistant for Production of a Three Part Videotape Series on Women in Sport (October, 1987 -

4 June, 1988)

Faculty of Physical Education, University of Calgary Responsibilities included identifying/researching various psychological constructs related to the participation of adolescent females in physical activity. Three videotapes were produced/distributed by Human Kinetics.

Graduate Assistantship in Teaching - Computer and Statistics Consulting (September, 1986 - April, 1988)

Department of Educational Psychology, Faculty of Education, University of Calgary I was the consultant for undergraduate and graduate students in the Faculty of Education for courses in introductory and advanced statistics (e.g., nonparametric, multivariate) courses. Responsibilities included conducting statistical analyses using SPSS and BMDP statistical packages.

Laboratory Instructor - Women and Computers Extension Courses (September, 1986 - November, 1987)

Faculty of Continuing Education, University of Calgary As an instructor for the course, I introduced novice computer users to the operations, applications, and characteristics of microcomputers (i.e., programming in BASIC, word processing, creating databases).

Assistant Supervisor/Instructional Designer (April, 1985 - August, 1986)

Computerized Sport Systems Group, Faculty of Physical Education, University of Calgary Responsibilities included day to day monitoring of the research group, as well as the completion of instructional design analyses for a variety of software and courseware development projects.

Lab Technician/Research Assistant (September, 1984 - March, 1985)

School of Physical and Health Education, Queen's University I provided technical support for the Biomechanics Laboratory and participated in data collection on a variety of research projects.

5 Awards, Nominations, Honours, and Scholarships

2003 to Date Listed in the Canadian Who’s Who (Toronto: University of Toronto Press), a comprehensive

biographical reference source listing “Canadians who significantly contribute to Canadian life.” 1997 Nominated for the Clinical Biomechanics Award which is annually awarded by the American

Society of Biomechanics for innovative new biomechanics research related to a clinical problem.

1996 Nominated for the J.C. Kennedy Award for Excellence in Sports Medicine, Ontario

Medical Association Sports Medicine Panel. 1995 Nominated for the Wilfrid Laurier University Outstanding Teacher Award. 1994 Merit Award for the 1993-94 Academic Year

Presented by the Vice-President: Academic, Wilfrid Laurier University. 1993 Merit Award for the 1992-93 Academic Year

Presented by the Vice-President: Academic, Wilfrid Laurier University.

The Commemorative Medal for the 125th Anniversary of Canadian Confederation Presented by His Excellency the Right Honourable R.J. Hnatyshyn, Governor General of Canada for outstanding volunteer service to fellow Canadians via the sport of lacrosse.

Certificate of Merit Presented by the International Federation of Women's Lacrosse Associations in recognition of outstanding contribution to the development of the sport of lacrosse.

1988-89 Province of Alberta Graduate Fellowship Presented by the Province of Alberta, University of Calgary.

1988-89 Joe Woodsworth Memorial Scholarship

Presented by the Department of Educational Psychology, University of Calgary. 1988-89 The University of Calgary Endowment Fund: Thesis Research Grant

Presented by the Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Calgary. 1983-84 Ontario Graduate Scholarship

Presented by the Province of Ontario, Queen's University. 1982-83 Queen's University Graduate Scholarship

Presented by the School of Physical and Health Education, Queen's University.

6 Teaching Activity a) Graduate Courses Taught at Dalhousie University

KINE/LEIS 5501 Advanced Research Methods in the Social and Natural Sciences (Winter, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009) KINE 5590 Measurement and Instrumentation in Human Movement Analysis (Fall, 2002, 2004 – Two-Dimensional Digital Imaging Module)

b) Undergraduate Courses Taught at Dalhousie University

HAHP 2000 Human Growth and Development (Winter, 2009) HPRO 4100 Advanced Topics in Applied Research Methods in Health Promotion

and Policy (Fall, 2006)

c) Undergraduate Courses Taught at Wilfrid Laurier University

KP114 Introduction to Badminton (Winter, 1992)

KP119 Introduction to Field Lacrosse

(Fall, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996)

KP121 Introduction to Physical Education: The Socio-Cultural Aspects (Fall, 1991, 1992)

KP262 Research Methods II

(Winter, 1997)

KP304 Theory of Officiating (Fall, 1999)

KP318 Theory of Coaching Field Hockey

(Fall, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996; Intersession, 1994)

KP323 Human Growth and Motor Development (Fall, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998; Intersession, 1995)

KP340 Special Topics in Physical Education: Computers in Physical

Education (Intersession, 1993)

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KP342 Directed Study in Physical Education: Pedagogical Issues (Intersession, 1996) Clinical Biomechanics: Measurement and Evaluation (Winter, 1998, 2000) Bone Biomechanics (Winter, 1999)

KP351 Biomechanics (formerly PE251)

(Winter, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000; Intersession, 1992)

KP361 Motor Learning

(Winter, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996; Intersession, 1994; 1996)

KP451 Advanced Biomechanics (Winter, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999; Fall, 1999)

c) Non-Assigned Teaching/Guest Lectures/External Evaluator of Student Projects

Lakehead University KINE 1113 Principles of Health: A Physical Activity Perspective (Instructor: T.

Larocque) KINE 2079 Sociology of Sport and Physical Activity I (Instructor: S. Forbes) KINE 5010 Research Methods and Design (Instructor: J. Gotwals) OUTD 4370 Field Explorations II (Instructor: R.H. Lemelin)

Dalhousie University HAHP 1000 Introduction to Health, Health Promotion, and Health Professions

(Instructor: L. Robinson) HAHP 1200 Communications (Instructor: R. Gillingham)

HEED 1195 Introduction to Health Education (Instructor: L. MacGregor) HEED 3351 Injury Prevention and Safety Education (Instructor: L. Maloney) KINE 1104 Foundations in Kinesiology (Instructors: S. Cheung, J. McCabe, K. Best) KINE 1106 Philosophy and Ethics for Kinesiologists (Instructor: S. Huybers) KINE 4600 Case Studies in Kinesiology (Instructor: C. Putnam) KINE 4588 Clinical and Occupational Kinesiology(Instructor: J. Kozey)

KINE 4702 Senior Seminar: Bone (Instructor: J. Welch)

8 KINE 4900 Honours Thesis (Instructors: G. Elder, D. Westwood) KINE 6000 Graduate Seminar Series Presentations e) Summary of Theses Supervised Graduate (Ph.D.) Supervised: 2 Completed: 0 In Progress: 2 Graduate (M.Sc.) Supervised: 6 Completed: 6 In Progress: 0

Undergraduate Supervised: 18 Completed: 18 In Progress: 0

f) Ph.D. Dissertations Supervised

Huybers, S. (2015). An exploration of the gendered culture of mountain biking in Nova Scotia and mountain bikers practices of masculinity.

g) M.Sc. Theses Supervised

Sutherland, M. (2011). The experience of volunteer minor hockey coaches, program organizers,

and program facilitators in an on-line coach education program known as Play It Cool, Lakehead University (MSc).

Kemp, K.A.R. (2008). Factors associated with a lurch gait pattern among patients awaiting hip

arthroplasty. Dalhousie University (MSc). Poulos, D. (2007). Exercise in individual versus social contexts: Impact on negative affect in young

adult females. Dalhousie University (MSc). Moncrieff, M.J. (2005). Determining the accuracy and reliability of a digital photographic-goniometric

method of measurement for lower extremity measures. Dalhousie University (MSc). Winter, T.J. (2005). Sex differences in landing kinetics and landing posture during a simulated

basketball rebounding task. Dalhousie University (MSc). Mahar, S.M. (2003). Resting calcaneal stance position and tibial varum in healthy controls and

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patellofemoral pain sufferers. Dalhousie University (MSc).

h) Member of M.Sc./M.H.Sc./M.A. Student Advisory Committees

Hantjis, A.E.G. (in progress). Investigation of age-related changes in the neural networks underlying visuomotor adaptation: An imaging study of anatomy and function. Lakehead University (MHSc).

Parker, S.M. (2015). Investigation of age-related changes in the responsiveness of mirror neuron

systems using fMRI. Lakehead University (MHSc). Gray, J. (2011). Are measurements of hip extension and anterior pelvic tilt taken from static

photographs during a constrained forward lunge test valid and reliable in healthy adult runners? Dalhousie University (MSc).

MacAdam, K.M. (2009). Does guided imagery improve pain and functional disability in athletes with

chronic low back pain? Dalhousie University (MSc). Thompson, A.A. (2006). The integration of eye and hand movements in a goal directed aiming task.

Dalhousie University (MSc). Huybers, S. (2005). Evaluation of a risk compensation mechanism in adolescent male cyclists.

Dalhousie University (MA).

i) Honours Undergraduate Theses Supervised (*Co-supervised) Publicover, L. (2003). Q angles and tibiofemoral angles in right versus left-hand dominant individuals,

Dalhousie University. Leblanc, S. (2002). Q angles and knee valgus angles in active and less strenuously active females,

Dalhousie University. Cooper, I. (2000). Reliability and accuracy of manual, video-based, and computer-based Q angle

measurements, Wilfrid Laurier University. Byl, T. (1999). The Q angle: Effects of quadriceps strength on Q angle measurement, Wilfrid Laurier

University. Chapman, A.M. (1999). Evaluation of bilateral rearfoot asymmetry in an asymptomatic population,

Wilfrid Laurier University. Cole, J. (1999). Quadriceps angle: Normal values and relationships with gender and selected

bilateral skeletal measures, Wilfrid Laurier University. Lalo, E. (1999). Impact of visual skills training on static balance performance, Wilfrid Laurier

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University. McClenaghan, K. (1997). Determining a correlation between a novel speed-accuracy task and a

basketball speed-accuracy task, Wilfrid Laurier University. Stronach, J. (1997). An electromyographic and cinematographic comparison of seated posture in

differing chairs, Wilfrid Laurier University. Archer, D. (1995). A study of the relationship between the Q-angle, foot mechanics, and anterior knee

pain, Wilfrid Laurier University. Phelps, M. (1995). A biomechanical analysis of spinal posture during prolonged sitting, Wilfrid Laurier

University. Faris, D.A. (1994). Sport behind bars: A right or a privilege?, Wilfrid Laurier University Irwin, J.D. (1994). Ultraviolet radiation, education and Ontario's Parks and Recreation Departments,

Wilfrid Laurier University. Johnston, W.B. (1994). Prediction of handedness for gross motor skills through handedness

performance on selected fine motor skills, Wilfrid Laurier University. Mandigo, J.L. (1994). The past, present and future of Sportability: 1994 program analysis, Wilfrid

Laurier University. *Ponic, M. (1994). A sport marketing case study of the Detroit Tigers, 1992-1993, and the Toronto

Maple Leafs, 1991-1993, Wilfrid Laurier University. Murray, T.M. (1993). The optional use of helmets in the National Hockey League: Is this a wise

decision?, Wilfrid Laurier University *Rumble, L. (1993). Sports safety standards for contact sports: A review of the Waterloo County

Board of Education, Wilfrid Laurier University.

j) Teaching Workshops

Livingston, L.A. (1999, September). Classroom management: Teaching tips for new instructors. One of several instructional skills workshops for new and part-time faculty, offered via the Office of Instructional Development, Wilfrid Laurier University.

Livingston, L.A. (1993, September to December). Designing visual displays for the classroom and

multimedia instructional systems. A series of four lectures, funded by the VP-Academic's Special Academic Projects Fund, delivered to the WLU academic community.

k) Pedagogical Presentations/Publications (Refereed)

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Livingston, L.A. (1995, May). Minimizing the occurrence of student academic misconduct through modified assignment design. In R. Stoltz (Ed.), Abstracts: The Eighth Annual Instructional Show & Tell for Ontario Colleges and Universities (p. 35). Guelph, Ontario: Teaching Support Services, University of Guelph.

Livingston, L.A. (1993). Integrating declarative and procedural knowledge for a practical, hands on

learning experience. In D. McIntosh (Ed.), Proceedings of The Sixth Annual Instructional Show & Tell for Ontario Colleges and Universities Conference (pp. 143-153). Guelph, Ontario: University of Guelph.

l) Non-Refereed Pedagogical Publications

Livingston, L.A. (1995, September 26). Taking the short cut out of short-cutting. The Laurier News, 4(5), pp. S4, S6.

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The principal focus of my research/scholarly program is injury prevention, broadly defined. More specifically, I am exploring the relationship between bilateral asymmetries (i.e., morphological, functional) and lower limb injuries. I am also interested in understanding the factors (i.e., equipment, athlete behaviour, regulation enforcement) that contribute to catastrophic sport injuries. Publications a) Peer- Reviewed Books and Book Chapters

Termertzoglou, T., Mandigo, J., Livingston, L.A., Roy, B., & Challen, P (2015), Kinesiology: An introduction to exercise science. Toronto, ON: Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc.

Livingston, L.A. (2015). Biomechanical theory and concepts. In Termertzoglou, T., Mandigo, J.,

Livingston, L.A., Roy, B., & Challen, P. (Eds.), Kinesiology: An introduction to exercise science. Toronto, ON: Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc.

Livingston, L.A. (2015). The seven principles of biomechanics. In Termertzoglou, T., Mandigo, J.,

Livingston, L.A., Roy, B., & Challen, P. (Eds.), Kinesiology: An introduction to exercise science. Toronto, ON: Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc.

Livingston, L.A. (2015). Analyzing the efficiency of human movement. In Termertzoglou, T., Mandigo,

J., Livingston, L.A., Roy, B., & Challen, P. (Eds.), Kinesiology: An introduction to exercise science. Toronto, ON: Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc.

Livingston, L.A., & Tirone, S.C. (2012). Understanding structural barriers in amateur sport and the

participation of immigrants in Atlantic Canada. In Joseph, J., Darnell, S.C., & Nakamura, Y. (Eds.), Race and sport in Canada: Intersecting inequalities (pp. 165-184). Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press Incorporated.

Forbes, S.L., & Livingston, L.A. (2012). Roots, rifts, and reorientations: Rediscovering the common

community of inquiry. In Singleton, E.L., & Varpolatai, A. (Eds.), Pedagogy in motion: A community of inquiry for human movement studies (pp. 45-63). London, ON: The Althouse Press.

Livingston, L.A. (1989). Instructional and visual design in courseware development. In L. Enright

(Ed.), A training guide for expert system development and knowledge modelling (pp. 187-215). Calgary, Alberta: Knowledge Science Institute.

Livingston, L.A. (1988). Instructional design. In C. Keet (Ed.), Knowledge-based computer

applications (pp. 6-12). Calgary, Alberta: Knowledge Science Institute.

13 b) Peer Reviewed Journal Articles (including in press, submitted, in preparation)

Forbes, S.L., Tanenbaum, B., Livingston, L.A., Banfield, J. (in preparation). #playsafesymposium: An

analysis of Twitter content and reach for a one-day physical activity injury prevention symposium. Journal of Medical Internet Research.

Livingston, L.A., & Forbes, S.L. (in preparation). Factors contributing to the recruitment and retention

of baseball umpires in Canada. Baseball Research Journal. Banfield, J., Tanenbaum, B., Forbes, S.L., Montelpare, W., & Livingston, L.A. (submitted). Play

Safe™ symposium: A consensus statement on change, challenge and opportunity in injury prevention. Injury Prevention.

Chicorelli, J., Dennie, A., Heinrich, C., Hinchey, B., Honarparvar, F., Jennings, M., Keefe, C., Metro,

T.L., Peel, C., Snowdon, C., Tempelman, J., Wong, M.E., Forbes, S.L., & Livingston, L.A. (revised and resubmitted). Canadian student leaders’ perspective on interprofessional education: A consensus statement. Journal of Interprofessional Care.

Livingston, L.A., & Forbes, S.L. (accepted pending revision). Resilience, motivations for participation,

and perceived organizational support for aesthetic sport officials. Journal of Sport Behavior. Livingston, L.A. & Forbes, S.L. (in press). Factors contributing to the retention of Canadian

amateur sport officials: Motivations, perceived organizational support, and resilience. International Journal of Sport Science & Coaching.

Livingston, L.A., (in press). Ready…draw! The golden age of senior women’s field lacrosse in Canada. Sport History Review.

Forbes, S.L., & Livingston, L.A. (2013, April). Changing the call: Rethinking attrition from the

officiating ranks. Sport in Society, 16, 295-309. Tirone, S.C., Livingston, L.A., Miller, A.J., & Smith, E.L. (2010). Including immigrants in elite and

recreational sports: The experiences of athletes, sport providers and immigrants. Leisure/Loisir, 34, 403-420.

Huybers-Withers, S.M., & Livingston, L.A. (2010). Mountain bikes are for men: Consumption

practices and identity portrayed by a niche magazine. Sport in Society, 13, 1204-1222. Mahar, S.M., & Livingston, L.A. (2009). Bilateral measurement of resting calcaneal stance position

and tibial varum using digital photography and standardized positioning protocols. Journal of the American Podiatric Medicine Association, 99, 198-205.

Moncrieff, M.J & Livingston, L.A. (2009). Reliability of a digital photographic-goniometric method for

coronal plane lower limb measurements. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 18, 296-315.

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Livingston, L.A., Tirone, S.C., Smith, E.L., & Miller, A.J. (2008). Participation in coaching by Canadian immigrants: Individual and sport system accommodations required. International Journal of Sport Science & Coaching, 3, 403-415.

Betts, M.J., Forbes, S.L., & Livingston, L.A. (2007). Factors contributing to the attrition of Canadian

amateur ice hockey officials: The experiences of referees and linesmen in Atlantic Canada. Avante, 11, 15-22.

Livingston, L.A., & Forbes, S.L. (2007). Factors contributing to the attrition of Canadian amateur ice

hockey officials: Survey results from an Ontario-based district hockey association. Avante, 11, 1-14.

Livingston, L.A. (2006). Recent crosse designs increase ball velocity: Implications for injury in

women’s lacrosse. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 9, 299-303. Livingston, L.A., & Forbes, S.L. (2003). Lacrosse stick entrapment injury to the thumb. British Journal

of Sports Medicine, 37, 273-274. Spaulding, S.J., Livingston, L.A., & Hartsell, H.D. (2003). The influence of external orthotic support on

the adaptive gait characteristics of individuals with chronically unstable ankles. Gait & Posture, 17, 152-158.

Livingston, L.A., & Mandigo, J.L. (2003). Bilateral rearfoot asymmetry and anterior knee pain

syndrome. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 33, 48-55. Livingston, L.A., & Forbes, S.L. (2003). Rule modification and strict rule enforcement as a means of

reducing injury in invasion games. Avante, 8, 12-20. Livingston, L.A., & Spaulding, S.J. (2002). OPTOTRAK measurement of the quadriceps (Q) angle

using standardized foot positions. Journal of Athletic Training, 37, 252-255. Livingston, L.A. (2002). The accuracy of Q angle measurements [Letter to the Editor]. Clinical

Biomechanics, 17, 322-324. Livingston, L.A., & Forbes, S.L. (2000). Rule changes, rule enforcement, and ocular injury rates in

women’s lacrosse and men’s ice hockey. International Journal of Sports Vision, 6, 37-50. Byl, T., Cole, J.A., & Livingston, L.A. (2000). What determines the magnitude of the Q angle?: A

preliminary study of selected skeletal and muscular measures. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 9, 26-34.

Vickers, J.N., Livingston, L.A., Umeris-Bohnert, S., & Holden, D. (1999). Decision training: The

effects of complex instruction, variable practice and reduced delayed feedback on the acquisition and transfer of a complex motor skill. Journal of Sport Sciences, 17, 357-367.

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Plaskett, C.J., Tiidus, P.M., & Livingston, L.A. (1999). Ultrasound treatment does not affect post-exercise muscle strength recovery or soreness sensation. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 8, 1-9.

Livingston, L.A., & Mandigo, J.L. (1999). Bilateral Q angle asymmetry and anterior knee pain

syndrome. Clinical Biomechanics, 14, 7-13. Livingston, L.A. (1998). The quadriceps angle: A review of the literature. Journal of Orthopaedic and

Sports Physical Therapy, 28(2), 105-109. Livingston, L.A., & Mandigo, J.L. (1997). Bilateral within-subject Q angle asymmetry in young adult

females and males. Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation, 33, 112-117. Livingston, L.A. (1996). Re-defining the role of physical activity practica in the preparation of physical

education teaching professionals. The Physical Educator, 53(3), 114-121. Pearsall, D.J., Reid, J.G., & Livingston, L.A. (1996). Segmental inertial parameters of the human trunk

as determined from computed tomography. Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 24(2), 198-210. Livingston, L.A., & Forbes, S.L. (1996). Eye injuries in women's lacrosse: Strict rule enforcement and

mandatory eyewear required. Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection and Critical Care, 40(1), 144-145.

Murray, T.M., & Livingston, L.A. (1995). Hockey helmets, face masks, and injurious behavior.

Pediatrics, 95(3), 419-421. Reid, J.G., Livingston, L.A., & Pearsall, D.J. (1994). The geometry of the psoas muscle as determined

by magnetic resonance imaging. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 75(6), 703-708.

Livingston, L.A. (1994). Search the equipment room and find a new version of an old game: Non-

contact lacrosse. CAHPERD Journal, 60(4), 25-26. [Livingston, L.A. (1994). Une nouvelle version d'un sport bien etabli: la crosse sans contact. Journal

de L'ACSEPLD, 60(4), 27-28.] Livingston, L.A., Sandals, L.H., & Vickers, J.N. (1992). Monitoring the effects of color on performance

in an instructional gaming environment through an analysis of eye movement behaviors. Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 25(2), 233-242.

Livingston, L.A. (1991). The effect of color on performance in an instructional gaming environment.

Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 24(2), 246-253. Livingston, L.A., Stevenson, J.M., & Olney, S.J. (1991). Stairclimbing kinematics on stairs of differing

dimensions. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 72(5), 398-402.

16 c) Articles in Refereed Conference Proceedings (Peer Reviewed)

Tirone, S.C., Livingston, L.A., Miller, A.J., & Smith, E.L. (2008). The importance of sport and coaching as leisure for ethnic minority newcomers in Halifax. In P.A. Morden, S. Hebblethwaite, & R. Hopp (Eds.), Abstracts of the 12th Canadian Congress of Leisure Research (pp. 453-456). Montreal, QC: Concordia University.

Livingston, L.A. (1996). Kinematics of the young-adult and old-adult lower limb during stair ascent and

stair descent. In T. Bauer (Ed.), Proceedings: XIII International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports (pp. 303-306). Thunder Bay, Ontario: Lakehead University.

Livingston, L.A., Mandigo, J.L., & Irwin, J.D. (1996). Influence of stair dimensions and subject height

on angular displacement of the trunk during stairclimbing. In T. Bauer (Ed.), Proceedings: XIII International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports (pp. 307-310). Thunder Bay, Ontario: Lakehead University.

Emes, C., Vickers, J.N., & Livingston, L.A. (1994). Gaze control of children with high versus low motor

proficiency. In K. Yabe, K. Kusano, & M. Nakata (Eds.), Adapted physical activity: Health and fitness (pp. 147-154). Tokyo, Japan: Springer-Verlag.

Forbes, S.L., & Livingston, L.A. (1994). From Frances Jane Dove to Rosabelle Sinclair and beyond:

The introduction of women's field lacrosse to North America. In F.I. Bell & G.H. Van Gyn (Eds.), Proceedings of the 10th Commonwealth & International Scientific Congress (pp. 83-86). Victoria, Canada: University of Victoria.

Livingston, L.A. (1993). Integrating declarative and procedural knowledge for a practical, hands on

learning experience. In D. McIntosh (Ed.), Proceedings of The Sixth Annual Instructional Show & Tell for Ontario Colleges and Universities Conference (pp. 143-153). Guelph, Ontario: University of Guelph.

Livingston, L.A. (1992). Vigilance in a long-term cognitive computing task: The effects of subject

strategy and screen colour on performance. In I. Tomek (Ed.), Lecture notes in computer science (Vol. 602): Computer assisted learning (pp. 405-416). Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag.

d) Abstracts Published in Peer-Reviewed Journals

Winter, T.J., Orlik, J.R., & Livingston, L.A. (2007). Sex differences and trial-to-trial variability in landing

parameters in basketball rebounding in children. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 37(2), A25-A26.

Moncrieff, M.J., Jenkins, J.L., & Livingston, L.A. (2007). Determining the accuracy and reliability of a

digital photographic-goniometric method for lower extremity measures. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 37(2), A18.

Livingston, L.A., & Spaulding, S.J. (2003). OPTOTRAK measurement of the quadriceps angle using standardized foot positions. In R.J. Shephard et al. (Eds.), 2003 yearbook of sports medicine (pp.

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134-136). St. Louis, MO: Mosby Incorporated.

LeBlanc, S.E., Mahar, S.M., & Livingston, L.A. (2003). Q angles and tibiofemoral angles in physically active and inactive females. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 33, A16-A17.

Livingston, L.A. (2001). The wider gynaecoid pelvis-larger Q angle-higher predisposition to ACL injury

relationship: Myth or reality? Clinical Biomechanics, 16, 951-952. Livingston, L.A., & Mandigo, J.L. (2000). Bilateral rearfoot asymmetry and anterior knee pain

syndrome. Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry, 108(1-2), 60. Pearsall, D.J., Reid, J.G., & Livingston, L.A. (1993). Center of mass of trunk segments relative to the

spine as determined by computed tomography. Journal of Biomechanics, 26(3), 295. Reid, J.G., Livingston, L.A., & Pearsall, D.J. (1992). Morphometry of the psoas muscle as determined

by magnetic resonance imaging. Journal of Biomechanics, 25(6), 688. Livingston, L.A., Stevenson, J.M., & Olney, S.J. (1985). The influence of stair dimension on lower-limb

kinematics. Canadian Journal of Applied Sport Sciences, 10(4), 18P. e) Professional Publications

Livingston, L.A. (2015, August). Hero in your family: Norman “Howard” Pawley. Forces War Records Magazine, 5, 5.

Livingston, L.A., Tirone, S.C., Smith, E.L., & Miller, A.J. (2008, Spring). “They just don’t know where

to go, what to do”. The challenges of connecting newcomers to coaching opportunities. Our Diverse Cities, 5, 121-125.

Livingston, L.A., & Forbes, S.L. (1998). A retrospective survey of ocular and facial injuries in women's

field lacrosse. Sports Vision, 14(1), 29-35. Livingston, L.A. (1997). Mandatory ocular protection in women's field lacrosse. Sports Vision, 13(1),

18-21. Mandigo, J.L., & Livingston, L.A. (1995, Spring). An objective analysis of Sportability from a

developmental perspective. OPHEA Journal, pp. 4-10. Rumble, L., Forler-Bauman, S., & Livingston, L.A. (1994, Spring). Primary care of the injured high

school athlete...are coaches qualified for the job? OPHEA Journal, pp. 38-41. Livingston, L.A. (1994, Winter). Manipulating colour for improved student performance. OPHEA

Journal, pp. 12-16. Livingston, L.A. (1987). Canadian women take charge of field lacrosse future. CAAW&S Bulletin, 5,

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18 f) Papers Read at Learned Society or Professional Association Conferences i) Contributed Papers (Peer Reviewed)

Livingston, L.A., & Forbes, S.L. (2014, October). Ready…draw! The 1982 IFWLA World Cup and the

golden age of senior women’s field lacrosse in Canada. Transnational Lacrosse Conference 2014, Centre for the Study of Sport and Health, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Livingston, L.A., & Forbes, S.L. (2014, October). ̀ `Mmm, gonna try with a little help from my friends”:

American mentors and their influence on the modern era of women’s lacrosse in Canada. Transnational Lacrosse Conference 2014, Centre for the Study of Sport and Health, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Livingston, L.A., & Forbes, S.L. (2014, October). From mouthguards to helmets to eye goggles:

Ongoing changes in head and facial protection in the game of women’s lacrosse. Transnational Lacrosse Conference 2014, Centre for the Study of Sport and Health, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Forbes, S.L., & Livingston, L.A. (2014, October). Women’s lacrosse as a university sport in Canada:

From club status to varsity status and back again. Transnational Lacrosse Conference 2014, Centre for the Study of Sport and Health, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Banfield, J.M., Tanenbaum, B.E., Montelpare, W.J., Forbes, S.L., Livingston, L.A., & McPherson, M.N.

(2014, June). Injury reporting at the 2013 International Children’s Games (multi-sport event). XXXIII FIMS World Congress of Sports Medicine (Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine, Quebec City, QC, Canada.

Montelpare, W.J., McPherson, M.N., Forbes, S.L., Livingston, L.A., Reed, N., Keightley, M., Banfield,

J., Tanenbaum, B., & Sutherland, M. (2013, October). The Play it Cool (PIC) safe hockey program. Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine Center Ice Hockey Summit II: Action on Concussion. Rochester, MN, USA.

Forbes, S.L., Livingston, L.A., Tymowski, G., McPherson, M.N., Montelpare, W.J., Keightley, M., &

Reed, N. (2012, July). Sports are “good for you”: Revisiting the sport ethic and normalization of sports injury in the era of heightened awareness. Putting It On Ice III: Constructing the Hockey Family, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Forbes, S.L., McPherson, M.N., Livingston, L.A., Keightley, M., Reed, N., Flint, F., Montelpare, W., &

Tymowski, G. (2011, December). Fostering safe hockey: Facilitating coach preparation for injury prevention. Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care Health Research Showcase, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Forbes, S.L., McPherson, M.N., Livingston, L.A., Montelpare, W.J., Keightley, M., Reed, N., Jeffrey-

Tosoni, S., Fraser-Thomas, J., & Baker, J. (2011, November). Parents’ awareness of and

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commitment to injury prevention. Canadian Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Forbes, S.L., McPherson, M.N., Livingston, L.A., Montelpare, W.J., Keightley, M., Reed, N., Jeffrey-

Tosoni, S., Fraser-Thomas, J., & Baker, J. (2011, November). Coaches perceived role in injury prevention in ice hockey. Canadian Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

McPherson, M.N., Forbes, S.L., Livingston, L.A., Montelpare, W.J., Keightley, M., Reed, N., Jeffrey-

Tosoni, S., Fraser-Thomas, J., & Baker, J. (2011, November). Bringing Play It Cool to scale. Canadian Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Forbes, S.L., McPherson, M., Livingston, L.A., Baker, J., Keightley, M., Reed, N., Fraser-Thomas, J.,

Flint, F., Doga, S., Jeffrey-Tosoni, S., Corey, P., & Montelpare, W.J. (2010, October). The Play It Cool Safe Hockey Program: A facilitated online curriculum delivery for coach preparation in teaching safety and injury prevention in minor hockey. Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine Center Ice Hockey Summit: Action on Concussion, Rochester, MN, USA.

Forbes, S.L., & Livingston, L.A. (2010, June). The marginalization of ice hockey officials: Examining

attrition from the amateur ranks in the context of perceived organizational support. Hockey on the Border: An International Scholarly Conference, Buffalo, NY, USA.

Kemp, K.A.R., Dunbar, M.J., Livingston, L.A., & Hennigar, A.W. (2009, July). Examination of

radiographic features and lurch: A measure of asymmetric gait. Joint Meeting of The Canadian Orthopaedic Association and the Canadian Orthopaedic Research Society, Whistler, BC, Canada.

Kemp, K.A.R., Dunbar, M.J., Livingston, L.A., & Hennigar, A.W. (2009, February). Factors associated

with a lurch gait pattern among patients awaiting hip arthroplasty. 55th Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Society, Las Vegas, NV, USA.

Poulos, D., Watt, M., & Livingston, L.A. (2008, June). Exercise in individual vs. social context: Impact

on negative affect in young adult women. 69th Annual Canadian Psychological Association Meeting, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Tirone, S.C., & Livingston, L.A. (2008, May). The importance of sport and coaching as leisure for

ethnic minority newcomers in Halifax. Canadian Congress of Leisure Research, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Huybers, S., & Livingston, L.A. (2007, November). Risk taking and risk compensating behaviours of

adolescent bicyclists. 2007 Canadian Injury and Safety Promotion Conference, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Livingston, L.A., Tirone, S.C., Smith, E.L., & Miller, A.J. (2007, October). Engaging new Canadians in

coaching: Perceptions and expectations of newcomers regarding participation in the Canadian sport system. Coaching Association of Canada 2007 Coaching Research Symposium, Halifax,

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NS, Canada. Tirone, S.C., Livingston, L.A., Smith, E.L., & Miller, A.J. (2007, October). Engaging new Canadians in

coaching: Fostering inclusion and creating information flow to newcomer communities. Coaching Association of Canada 2007 Coaching Research Symposium, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Tirone, S.C., Livingston, L.A., Smith, E.L., & Miller, A.J. (2007, July). Accessing healthy physical

activity: Opportunities and challenges for newcomers and ethnic minorities in Atlantic Canada. 2nd Atlantic Network for Prevention Research (ANPR) Conference, St. John’s, NL, Canada.

Winter, T.J., Orlik, J.R., & Livingston, L.A. (2006, April). Sex differences and trial-to-trial variability in

landing parameters in basketball rebounding in children. ACL Research Retreat III: The Gender Bias, Lexington, KY, USA.

Moncrieff, M.J., Jenkins, J.L., & Livingston, L.A. (2006, April). Determining the accuracy and reliability

of a digital photographic-goniometric method for lower extremity measures. ACL Research Retreat III: The Gender Bias, Lexington, KY, USA.

Moncrieff, M.J., Jenkins, J.L., & Livingston, L.A. (2005, May). A digital photographic-goniometric

method of measurement: A study of instrumentation accuracy and reliability. Crossroads: Graduate Research in Health Conference, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Winter, T.J., Orlik, J.R., & Livingston, L.A. (2005, May). Sex differences and variability in impact

forces and centre of pressure characteristics of children during a simulated basketball rebounding task. Crossroads: Graduate Research in Health Conference, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Orlik, J.R., Winter, T.J., & Livingston, L.A. (2005, May). Extreme-case analysis of jumping

characteristics in children during a basketball rebounding task using qualitative video and center of pressure data analysis. Crossroads: Graduate Research in Health Conference, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Betts, M.J., Forbes, S.L., & Livingston, L.A. (2005, May). Factors contributing to the attrition of

Canadian amateur ice hockey officials. Part II: A qualitative analysis. Council of University Professors and Researchers (CUPR)/CAHPERD Conference, Regina, SK, Canada.

Livingston, L.A., & Forbes, S.L. (2005, May). Factors contributing to the attrition of Canadian amateur

ice hockey officials. Part I: A quantitative analysis. Council of University Professors and Researchers (CUPR)/CAHPERD Conference, Regina, SK, Canada.

Livingston, L.A., LeBlanc, J.S., & Karim, S. (2003, September). Kinematic differences in the lacrosse

pass when performed with crosses of varying designs. 27th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Toledo, OH, USA.

Mahar, S.M., Winter, T.J., & Livingston, L.A. (2003, September). Resting calcaneal stance position and tibial varum in healthy controls and patellofemoral pain sufferers. 27th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Toledo, OH, USA.

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Betts, M.J., & Livingston, L.A. (2003, April). What factors affect the continued participation or attrition of minor hockey officials? Meeting at the Crossroads: Graduate Research in Health Conference, Halifax, NS.

Publicover, L.M., Winter, T.J., & Livingston, L.A. (2003, April). Handedness, footedness, and bilateral asymmetry in lower limb measures of the Q angle and tibiofemoral angle. Meeting at the Crossroads: Graduate Research in Health Conference, Halifax, NS.

LeBlanc, S.E., Mahar, S.M., & Livingston, L.A. (2003, April). Q angles and tibiofemoral angles in physically active and inactive females. ACL Injuries: The Gender Bias Research Retreat, Lexington, KY, USA.

Forbes, S.L., Livingston, L.A., & Betts, M.J. (2003, March). Factors in the attrition of ice hockey officials: A preliminary analysis. Skating Into the Future: Hockey in the New Millenium Conference, Fredericton, NB, Canada.

Cooper, I.C., Agnew, M.J., Mahar, S.M., & Livingston, L.A. (2002, August). Accuracy and reliability of Q angle measurement methods. IV World Congress of Biomechanics (Combined meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Canadian Society of Biomechanics), Calgary, AB, Canada.

Livingston, L.A., & Forbes, S.L. (2002, May). Rule modification and strict rule enforcement as a

means of reducing injury in invasion games. Council of University Professors and Researchers (CUPR)/CAHPERD Conference, Banff, AB, Canada.

Forbes, S.L., & Livingston, L.A. (2001, October). Understanding factors contributing to sports officials’

attrition: A preliminary analysis. Coaching Association of Canada’s Sport Leadership 2001 Conference, Mississauga, ON, Canada.

Livingston, L.A. (2001, April). The wider gynaecoid pelvis-larger Q angle-higher predisposition to ACL

injury relationship: Myth or reality? Kentucky Sport Medicine Clinic’s “ACL Injuries: The Gender Question” Research Retreat, Lexington, KY, USA.

Livingston, L.A., & Mandigo, J.L. (2000, September). Bilateral rearfoot asymmetry and anterior knee

pain syndrome. XXVe Congrès de la Société de Biomécanique combined with XIth Canadian Society of Biomechanics Conference, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Spaulding, S.J., Livingston, L.A., & Hartsell, H.D. (2000, May). External orthotic support of chronically

unstable ankles during adapted gait. Tri-Joint Congress 2000 (Joint Meeting of the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists, Canadian Physiotherapy Association, and the Canadian Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists), Toronto, ON, Canada.

Livingston, L.A. (2000, March). The wider gynaecoid pelvis-larger Q angle-higher predisposition to

injury assumption: Myth or reality? Women in the Zone: Bowling Green State University’s Women in Sports Symposium, Bowling Green, OH, USA.

Livingston, L.A., & Spaulding, S.J. (1999, October). Three-dimensional quantification of concomitant

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changes in knee flexion-extension and quadriceps angles. 23rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

Byl, T., & Livingston, L.A. (1999, October). Bilateral imbalances in Q angles and quadriceps peak

torque measurements. 23rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

Livingston, L.A., & Spaulding, S.J. (1998, August). Three-dimensional measurement of Q angles with

and without standardized foot positions. 4th North American Congress of Biomechanics (NACOB ‘98), Waterloo, ON, Canada.

Spaulding, S.J., Livingston, L.A., & Hartsell, H. (1998, August). The influence of external orthotic

support on adaptive gait characteristics. 4th North American Congress of Biomechanics (NACOB ‘98), Waterloo, ON, Canada.

Livingston, L.A., & Mandigo, J.L. (1997, September). Bilateral within-subject Q angle asymmetry in

asymptomatic controls versus anterior knee pain sufferers. 21st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Clemson, South Carolina, USA.

Livingston, L.A., & Mandigo, J.L. (1997, April). Bilateral within-subject Q angle asymmetry in young

adult females and males. 34th Annual Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium, Dayton, Ohio, USA.

Forbes, S.L., & Livingston, L.A. (1996, September). Facial protection in women's lacrosse: Finding

the balance between player safety and the integrity of the game. 1996 National Girls and Women in Sport Symposium, Baltimore, Maryland.

Archer, D.K., & Livingston, L.A. (1996, January). Quadriceps angle, achilles angle, and anterior knee

pain. Sport Med '96, Toronto, Ontario. Livingston, L.A. (1995, July). Kinematics of the young-adult and old-adult lower limb during stair

ascent and stair descent. XIII International Symposium of Biomechanics in Sport, Thunder Bay, Ontario.

Livingston, L.A., Mandigo, J.L., & Irwin, J.D. (1995, July). Influence of stair dimensions and subject

height on angular displacement of the trunk during stairclimbing. XIII International Symposium of Biomechanics in Sport, Thunder Bay, Ontario.

Livingston, L.A. (1994, August). The need for quality physical activity practica in undergraduate physical education programs. 10th Commonwealth & International Scientific Congress, Victoria, B.C., Canada.

Livingston, L.A., & Forbes, S.L. (1994, August). A sport for the future: Non-contact lacrosse. 10th

Commonwealth &International Scientific Congress, Victoria, B.C., Canada.

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Forbes, S.L., & Livingston, L.A. (1994, August). From Frances Jane Dove to Rosabelle Sinclair and beyond: The introduction of women's field lacrosse to North America. 10th Commonwealth & International Scientific Congress, Victoria, B.C., Canada.

Emes, C., Vickers, J.N., & Livingston, L.A. (1993, August). Gaze control of children with high versus

low motor proficiency. International Conference for Adapted Physical Activity, Yokohama, Japan. Pearsall, D.J., Reid, J.G., & Livingston, L.A. (1992, August). Center of mass of trunk segments

relative to the spine as determined by computed tomography. 2nd North American Congress of Biomechanics (NACOB), Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Livingston, L.A. (1992, June). Vigilance in a long-term cognitive computing task: The effects of subject

strategy and screen colour on performance. 4th International Conference on Computers and Learning, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Forbes, S.L., & Livingston, L.A. (1992, April). Voices from the edge: Representation of women in the

political science literature. New England Political Science Association Annual Conference, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.

Reid, J.G., Livingston, L.A., & Pearsall, D.J. (1991, October). Morphometry of the psoas muscle as

determined by magnetic resonance imaging. 15th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Tempe, Arizona, USA.

Livingston, L.A., & Vickers, J.N. (1989, October). The cognitive cost of colour. 12th Annual

Conference of the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

Vickers, J.N., Canic, M., Abbott, S., & Livingston, L.A. (1988, November). Eye movements of elite ice

hockey players. 11th Annual Conference of the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology, Collingwood, Ontario, Canada.

Livingston, L.A., Stevenson, J.M., & Olney, S.J. (1985, October). The influence of stair dimension on

lower limb kinematics. 18th Canadian Association of Sport Sciences Meeting, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

ii) Invited Presentations or Invited Participation in National Panels

Forbes, S.L., & Livingston, L.A. (2015, February). Shifting the paradigm: Putting the (prevention) horse in front of the (management) cart. Closing keynote presentation at the Play Safe Symposium: Change, Challenge and Opportunity – An Interdisciplinary Symposium on Injury Prevention in Sport and Recreation. Toronto, ON.

Forbes, S.L., & Livingston, L.A. (2013, September). Understanding factors contributing to the

retention of Canadian sports officials. Invited Plenary Session at the Sports Officials Canada Annual Conference, Ottawa, ON

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Livingston, L.A., Madorin, S., Donato, E., & Kelly, M. (2013, February). Identifying issues of

student access and student success for Practical Nursing Diploma graduates to Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs. Second Annual Student Pathways in Higher Education Conference, Ontario Council of Articulation and Transfer (ONCAT), Toronto, ON.

Forbes, S.L., & Livingston, L.A. (2013, January). Retention of officials: What can we learn from asking

different questions? Canadian Sport for Life National Summit, Gatineau, QC. Forbes, S.L., & Livingston, L.A. (2012, September). Talent before image: Recruiting and

retention. Invited Plenary Session at the Sports Officials Canada Annual Conference, Saskatoon, SK.

Forbes, S.L., & Livingston, L.A. (2012, March). “But Dr. Forbes, I couldn’t find anything in the

literature on officiating…”. Invited presentation to the Long-Term Officiating Development Committee, Sport Canada, Ottawa, ON.

Livingston, L.A., & Forbes, S.L. (2012, February). Sport and recreational injuries: What we know,

what we don’t know, and where do we go from here? Invited keynote presentation at the 3rd Annual Ontario Injury Prevention Research Centre Injury Prevention Forum, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Jensen, C., Pierce, M., & Livingston, L.A. (2012, January). Implications of transfer pathways for

college programs: Is there a place for a transfer curriculum? Invited roundtable participant at the College University Consortium Council (CUCC) Student Pathways in Higher Education Conference, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Livingston, L.A. & Butler, L. (2010, May). Preparing graduates to work in rural settings: Are there

special issues? Panel discussion at the Canadian Association of Health Sciences Deans Annual Meeting, Halifax, NS.

Livingston, L.A. & Kidd, B. (2008, June). Reflections on the foundations and importance of CCUPEKA

accreditation: A position paper. Paper presented at the Canadian Council of University Physical Education and Kinesiology Administrators (CCUPEKA) Annual General Meeting, Edmonton, AB.

Livingston, L.A., Tirone, S.C., Erickson, K., et al. (2008, March). Strategies to engage new Canadians

in Coaching and the NCCP. Presentation of research findings and working group strategic planning by invitation from the Coaching Association of Canada, Ottawa, ON.

Livingston, L.A. (2008, February). Understanding sport injury: Contributing factors and frameworks for

prevention. Invited presentation to the Board of Directors of Injury Free Nova Scotia (IFNS), Isaac Walton Killam Women and Children’s Hospital, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Pelletier, J., Livingston, L.A., Beaudoin, C., Dorsch, K., Mandigo, J., Singleton, E., & Hopper, T. (2005,

May). Developing links across health bodies and research communities. Panel discussion

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convened at the Council of University Professors and Researchers (CUPR)/CAHPERD Conference, Regina, SK, Canada.

Kidd, B., Donnelly, P., Harvey, J., Livingston, L.A., et al. (2004, November). Sport Canada research

roundtable. Discussion between Sport Canada and Tri-Council (SSHRC, CIHR) Funding Agency Officials, and Deans, Directors and Faculty from across Canada with the purpose of re-formulating the Sport Canada research program. Ottawa, ON, Canada.

Singleton, E., Livingston, L.A., Dorsch, K., Mandigo, J., Mackinnon, D., Markham-Starr, S., Connell,

K., & MacLeod, B. (2004, November). Creating links between university departments, community and other organizations. National Health and Wellness Seminar, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, Canada.

iii) Invited Presentations/Lectures

Livingston, L.A. (2009, November). Roots, rifts, and reorientations: Rediscovering our field’s common community of inquiry. Lecture delivered to the School of Kinesiology, Lakehead University as part of the School's Graduate Lecture Series, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada.

Livingston, L.A. (2005, January). Lies, damn lies, and statistics: Part II. Lecture delivered to

students enrolled in POL 401 (Scope and Methods of Political Science), Department of Political Science, St. Mary’s University, Halifax.

Livingston, L.A. (2005, January). Lies, damn lies, and statistics: Part I. Lecture delivered to students

enrolled in POL 401 (Scope and Methods of Political Science), Department of Political Science, St. Mary’s University, Halifax.

Livingston, L.A. (2002, February; 2001, March; 2000, March). “It’s All a Matter of Metric” (Hudson,

1994). Lecture delivered to students enrolled in PEKN4P95 (Department of Physical Education), Brock University, St, Catherines, ON, Canada.

Livingston, L.A. (2001, March). In pursuit of differences: Gender, anatomy, and knee pathologies.

Lecture delivered to students enrolled in KP451 (Advanced Biomechanics), Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, Canada.

Livingston, L.A. (2000, November). The efficacy of rule change and rule enforcement in reducing

ocular injuries in sport. Lecture delivered to the School of Physical and Health Education, Queen's University as part of the School's Graduate Lecture Series, Kingston, ON, Canada.

Livingston, L.A. (1997, November). The enigmatic quadriceps angle. Lecture delivered to students

enrolled in PT415a, Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada.

Livingston, L.A. (1997, October). A re-examination of the quadriceps angle-knee pain relationship.

Lecture delivered to the School of Physical and Health Education, Queen's University as part of the School's Graduate Lecture Series, Kingston, ON, Canada.

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Livingston, L.A. (1996, June). Demystifying the adolescent athlete. Paper presented at the OFSAA Coaching Symposium, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.

Livingston, L.A. (1995, February). Stairclimbing kinematics of the elderly. Lecture delivered to the

Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario as part of the Faculty of Kinesiology's Graduate Lecture Series, London, ON, Canada.

Livingston, L.A. (1995, February). Constructing and delivering effective scientific conference

presentations. Lecture delivered to the Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada.

Livingston, L.A. (1994, February). Speaking visually. Lecture delivered to the Faculty of Kinesiology,

University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada. Livingston, L.A. (1990, March). Designing software for physical education. Lecture delivered to the

Department of Kinesiology, Faculty of Human Kinetics, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, Canada.

g) Laboratory Manuals

Vickers, J.N., & Livingston, L.A. (1991). Laboratory experiences in neuro-motor psychology (rev ed.). Calgary, Alberta: Author.

Vickers, J.N., & Livingston, L.A. (1990). Laboratory experiences in neuro-motor psychology. Calgary,

Alberta: Author. h) Coaching Manuals

Kinsella, A., & Livingston, L.A. (Eds.). (1994). National Coaching Certification Program Level I coach's manual: Women's field lacrosse (rev ed.). Gloucester, Ontario: Canadian Lacrosse Association.

Livingston, L.A. (Ed.). (1993). Women's field lacrosse instructional manual. Gloucester, Ontario:

Canadian Lacrosse Association. Kinsella, A., & Livingston, L.A. (Eds.). (1987). National Coaching Certification Program Level I coach's

manual: Women's field lacrosse. Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Lacrosse Association. Acton, J., & Livingston, L.A. (Eds.). (1987). National Coaching Certification Program Level I course

conductor's manual: Women's field lacrosse. Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Lacrosse Association.

27 i) Government Reports

Livingston, L.A. (2015). Commitment to transfer pathway opportunities: Multiple health care diploma-to-degree options in Simcoe County: Final report. Ontario Council on Articulation and Transfer (21 p.).

Forbes, S.L., & Livingston, L.A. (2013). Understanding factors contributing to the retention of

Canadian sport officials. Report submitted to the Long-Term Officiating Development Committee, Sport Canada (36 p.).

Coffey, S., Donato, E., Kelly, M., Livingston, L.A., Madorin, S., Maki, K., Poole, K., Scarcello, M.,

Vanderlee, R., & Woodend, K. (2013). Practical Nursing Diploma to Bachelor of Science Nursing degree innovation fund project: Final report. Ontario Council on Articulation and Transfer (45 p.).

Tirone, S.C., Livingston, L.A., Smith, E.L., & Miller, A.J. (2007). Engaging new Canadians in the

National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP). Report submitted to the Coaching Association of Canada (56 p.).

Stevenson, J.M., Livingston, L.A., Clark, H.K., Carmichael, K.L., & Baker, M.N. (1982). Movement

experience and perceptual-motor development: Theory and practicum. A report submitted by the School of Physical and Health Education, Queen's University to Employment and Immigration Canada (166 p.).

j) Published Book Reviews

Livingston, L.A. (1995). [Review of the book Variability and motor control]. CAHPERD Journal, 61(4), 46.

k) Monographs

Livingston, L.A. & Kidd, B. (2008). Reflections on the foundations and importance of CCUPEKA accreditation: A position paper. Prepared for the Canadian Council of University Physical Education and Kinesiology Administrators (CCUPEKA) Annual General Meeting, June 17-18, Edmonton, Alberta.

Livingston, L.A. (2002). A biomechanical study of crosse design. Prepared for the International

Federation of Women's Lacrosse Associations. Livingston, L.A. (1994). Head and facial injuries in women's lacrosse: A preliminary investigation of

the contributing factors. Prepared for the International Federation of Women's Lacrosse Associations and the Canadian Lacrosse Association.

Livingston, L.A. (1993). Qualifications for international play: A discussion paper. Prepared for the

Tours & Tournaments Committee of the International Federation of Women's Lacrosse Associations.

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Livingston, L.A., & Forbes, S.L. (1991). Canadian women's field lacrosse resource bibliography.

Prepared for the Women's Sector Committee of the Canadian Lacrosse Association. Livingston, L.A. (1990). An overview of the 1990-1993 national team program: A position paper.

Prepared for the Women's Sector Committee of the Canadian Lacrosse Association.

29 Granting a) External Funding (Peer-Reviewed) Ontario Trillium Foundation Award (2011-2014, $296,100). Play safe initiative. (Principal Investigators B. Tannenbaum, J., Banfield, Sunnybrook Health

Sciences Centre; S.L. Forbes, W. Montelpare, L.A. Livingston, M. McPherson, Lakehead University)

Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation Grant Award – Injury Prevention (2009-2010, $123,500; 2010-2011, $123,500)

Preventing concussion and spinal cord injuries through skill based training: The neurotrauma injury prevention education research program. (Principal Investigator: W. Montelpare with L.A. Livingston, M. McPherson, Lakehead University; F. Flint, J. Baker, J. Fraser-Thomas, York University; G. Tymowski, University of New Brunswick; P. Corey, J. Keightley, University of Toronto).

Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation – Capacity Building Award (2010, $5,000) Biomarkers of concussion: Objective criteria for return to play decisions. (Principal Investigator: W. Montelpare with R. Wang, N. Khaper, L.A. Livingston, M. McPherson, S.L. Forbes, Lakehead University; J. Baker, York University)

Coaching Association of Canada (2006, $13,250)

Engaging new Canadians in coaching and the National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) (Co-Principal Investigators L.A. Livingston & S.C. Tirone, Dalhousie University)

International Federation of Women’s Lacrosse Associations (2001, $6,300). A biomechanical study of crosse designs. (L.A. Livingston, Principal Investigator).

Canada Fund for Innovation Research Grant (2000, $98,500)

Purchase of human ergonomic and physical performance assessment equipment (P.M. Tiidus (Principal Investigator) with L.A. Livingston, & P.J. Bryden, Wilfrid Laurier University)

Canada Fund for Innovation Research Grant (1999, $116,814)

CYBEX isokinetic and AMTI force plate measurement systems (L.A. Livingston (Principal Investigator) with P.M. Tiidus, Wilfrid Laurier University)

Sport Canada Sport Science Support Program (1994, $1,000) Sport Science Committee - INTERNET Communications (L.A. Livingston (Principal Investigator) with M. Lachapelle, Canadian Lacrosse Association)

30 b) External Grants (Ranked as Fundable but not Funded) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada ($126,179 2003-2006) (Ranked 4A)

Understanding factors contributing to sports officials' attrition (S.L. Forbes (Brock University, Principal Investigator) with L.A. Livingston (Dalhousie University) and H. Finlay (Brock University)

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada ($126,179 2002-2005) (Ranked 4A)

Understanding factors contributing to sports officials' attrition (S.L. Forbes (Brock University, Principal Investigator) with L.A. Livingston (Dalhousie University) and H. Finlay (Brock University)

Easter Seal Research Institute Operating Grant (1996, $33,086)

Therapeutic horseback riding for children with cerebral palsy: Impact on individuals and families (Deemed worthy of funding, but not funded due to shortage of funds) (J. Mackinnon (Principal Investigator) with L.A. Livingston, S. Spaulding, L. Miller, R. Segal, University of Western Ontario and Wilfrid Laurier University)

c) Internal Funding

Lakehead University, Senate Research Committee Conference Travel Fund (2014, $600) 2014 Transnational Lacrosse Conference, Halifax, NS, Canada. Lakehead University Vice-President Research Strategic Fund (2010, August, $3,000)

Perceived organizational support, resiliency, and retention or attrition from the amateur sport officiating ranks. (Principal Investigator: L.A. Livingston with S.L. Forbes, D.A. Richards, Lakehead University)

Dalhousie University, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Grant Competition (2004, May, $3,986)

Attrition and retention of sports officials: Understanding contributory factors.

Dalhousie University, Faculty of Health Professions Research Development Grant (2002, February, $5,000) Morphology, gender, and predisposition to lower limb pathologies. WLU Short-Term Research Grant (2000, May, $2,000)

Q angles, quadriceps muscle strength, and lower limb dominance.

WLU Initiatory Research Grant (1999, July, $300) Examining the myths associated with women, frailty, and health status.

WLU Research Equipment Grant (1997, November, $5,944)

PEAK Motus Automatic Video Acquisition Module.

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WLU Undergraduate Research Assistantship Grant (1997, November, $1,492) Dynamic bilateral lower extremity quadriceps and rearfoot angle measurement in asymptomatic individuals.

WLU Initiatory Research Grant (1996, November, $300)

Cinematographic and electromyographic examination of seated posture while performing a vigilant computer task.

WLU Short-Term Research Grant (1996, May, $2,487)

Quadriceps angles and rearfoot postures in asymptomatic young-adult males and females.

WLU Undergraduate Research Assistantship Grant (1996, May, $1,465) Quadriceps angles and rearfoot postures in symptomatic young-adult males and females.

WLU Instructional Development Grant (1996, May, $2,000)

Pedagogical handbook for activity course instructors. WLU Undergraduate Research Assistantship Grant (1993, December, $1,480)

Kinematics of elderly stairclimbing gait.

WLU Short-Term Research Grant (1992, December, $2,420) A survey of the incidence of injuries, types of injuries and factors contributing to injury in women's field lacrosse.

WLU Research Equipment Grant (1992, February, $3,000)

Videographic data collection equipment.

WLU Initiatory Research Grant (1991, August, $275) Projectile colour in sport.

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Other Scholarly and Professional Activities a) Scholarly Conference Organization

Conference Organizer, Canadian Association of Health Sciences Deans Annual Meetings (CAHSD), 2015, Thunder Bay, ON

Conference Organizer, Canadian Council of University Physical Education and Kinesiology

Administrators (CCUPEKA), 2003, Halifax, NS Member, Organizing Committee, 2004 Canadian Society for Biomechanics Conference, Halifax, NS,

Canada, Subcommittee Memberships: Scientific Committee, Exhibitors). b) Conference and Panel Sessions Chaired/Moderated

Livingston, L.A. (2009, May). Collaborating across borders II: Building bridges between interprofessional education and practice. Dalhousie University/Canadian Interprofessional Health Collaborative, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Livingston, L.A. (2007, October). Physical activity, health promotion, and changing social norms.

Special panel presentation including B. Kidd, P. Berck, and S. Tirone, School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Ireland, M.L., & Livingston, L.A. (2006, April). Keynote address by Dr. W. Garrett. Anterior cruciate

ligament injury mechanisms and risk factors. ACL Injuries the Gender Bias: Research Retreat III. Lexington, KY, USA.

Livingston, L.A. (2004, March). Conditioning. Women's Hockey: Gender Issues On and Off the Ice.

(Conference hosted in conjunction with the Women's World Ice Hockey Championship by the Centre for the Study of Sport and Community Health, St. Mary's University), Halifax, NS, Canada.

Livingston, L.A. (2003, April). Discussion of structural papers. ACL Injuries – The Gender Question.

Research Retreat II. Lexington, KY, USA. Livingston, L.A. (2001, January). Capacity building for collaborative health research in Nova Scotia

[facilitator]. Sponsored by the Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation (NSHRF) and the Maritime Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health (MCEWH), Halifax, NS, Canada.

Livingston, L.A. (1994, August). Teacher education II. 10th Commonwealth & International Scientific

Congress, Victoria, B.C., Canada. c) External Reviewer of Scholarly Chairs/Research Awards/Project Funding Proposals/

Promotion Files

i) External

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Application for Provost's Award for Early Achievement of Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, University of Alberta (February, 2014)

Application for Faculty Scholar Award, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Western Ontario

(January, 2013; January, 2014) Application for Third Year Review and Reappointment, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of

Ontario Institute of Technology (October, 2012) Application to rank of Full Professor, Lakehead University (February, 2008) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Standard Research Grants Program

(January, 2006) Province of Ontario Early Researcher Award (December, 2005) University of Windsor Research Leadership Chairs Program (August, 2005) British Department of Health Allied Health Professions New Investigators Grants Program (September,

2003) University of Western Ontario Academic Development Fund (January, 2003) Sport Canada Applied Sport Research Grants Program (February, 1990, 1991, 1993)

ii) Internal

Vice-President: Academic's Special Academic Projects Fund, Wilfrid Laurier University (Winter, 1994)

d) External Reviewer for Other University Programs

Western University, School of Health Studies (External Review of the School as part of the Director Search/Renewal Process, with D. Prud’homme, University of Ottawa) (September, 2014)

Western University, School of Health Studies (IQAP Review, with M. Hayes, University of Victoria)

(February, 2013) University of Windsor, Faculty of Human Kinetics (CCUPEKA Accreditation Review, with J. Starkes,

McMaster University) (May, 2011) York University, School of Kinesiology and Health Science (CCUPEKA Accreditation Review, with C.

Rodgers, University of Saskatchewan) (March, 2010) St. Francis Xavier University, Department of Human Kinetics (CCUPEKA Accreditation Review, with

P. Crocker, UBC) (March, 2009)

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University of British Columbia, School of Human Kinetics (CCUPEKA Accreditation Review, with C.

Rodgers, University of Saskatchewan) (September, 2006) McGill University, Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education (CCUPEKA Accreditation

Review, with A. Salmoni, University of Western Ontario) (May, 2005) University of Toronto, Faculty of Physical Education and Health (CCUPEKA Accreditation Review, with

J. Deakin, Queen’s University) (January, 2004) University of Windsor, Faculty of Human Kinetics (Undergraduate Program Academic Review, with R.

Nilsson, University of Regina) (March, 2003) McMaster University, Department of Kinesiology (Human Resources Review, with J. Weese,

University of Windsor and J. Wilmore, Texas A&M) (November, 2001) Queen’s University, School of Physical and Health Education (CCUPEKA Accreditation Review, with

A. Anderson, OISE, University of Toronto) (November, 1999) e) External Examiner for Graduate Theses

Roche, T. (2015, August). Assessment of balance behaviours, eye movements, and attention: A step towards a more comprehensive concussion return to play protocol. Unpublished Master’s thesis, Faculty of Science, University of Prince Edward Island.

Eckford, S.M. (2014, April). An analysis of minor hockey officials and perceived organizational

support. Unpublished Master’s thesis, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Brock University. Lorusso, J. (2013, January). The future of physical education in higher education: A Delphi

investigation. Unpublished Master’s thesis, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Brock University. Dobani, E. (1998, September). Assessing the separate contributions of recollection and familiarity for

the mirror effect: A process dissociation approach. Unpublished Master’s thesis, Department of Psychology, Wilfrid Laurier University.

Bharrathsingh, K. (1993, September). A comparison of metamemory judgements and forgetting rates

for item and associative recognition for normal and closed-head injured populations. Unpublished Master's thesis, Department of Psychology, Wilfrid Laurier University.

f) Chair for Graduate Thesis/Major Paper Examinations

Reynolds, L.F. (2007, June). The effects of head and neck cooling on symptoms of multiple sclerosis. Master of Science (Kinesiology) thesis, School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University.

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White, K.D. (2003, August). Decreasing the distress: Choosing nurses’ interventions congruent with coping behaviours in children. Master of Arts (Health Education) thesis, School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University.

Kirby, I. (2003, July). Risk factors associated with physical inactivity and obesity in children and youth:

A secondary data analysis. Master of Science (Kinesiology) thesis, School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University.

Gardner, P. (2002, March). The effect of pedometers on physical activity in women. Master of Arts

(Leisure Studies) thesis, School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University.

Bonaparte, J.P. (2002, March). Wheelie training: A comparison of conventional and proactive balance strategy training methods. Master of Science (Kinesiology) thesis, School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University.

MacPhee, A.H. (2002, March). Does a brief formalized period of wheelchair skills training improve

outcomes? Master of Science (Kinesiology) thesis, School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University.

Coolen, A. (2002, March). Educating students of occupational therapy about wheelchair use:

Comparison between standard curriculum and skill acquisition protocols. Master of Science (Kinesiology) thesis, School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University.

Weir, D.E. (2001, September). Influence of acute passive stretching on plantar flexor strength and

stretch reflex excitability. Master of Science (Kinesiology) thesis, School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University.

Miles, B. (2001, August). An exploratory study of alcohol use and recreational power boating in Nova

Scotia. Master of Arts (Health Education) thesis, School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University.

Armstrong, J. (1998, September). Neo-functionalism, neo-realism and European integration: From

EPC to CFSP. Major research paper, Department of Political Science, Wilfrid Laurier University. g) Editorial Board Member The Open Sports Medicine Journal (2008-2010) h) External Reviewer for Refereed Journals

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins) Avante (St. Catherines, ON: Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and

Dance) Clinical Anatomy (Lexington, KY: American Association of Clinical Anatomists, British Association of

Clinical Anatomists, Australian and New Zealand Association of Clinical Anatomists and the

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South African Society of Clinical Anatomists) Clinical Biomechanics (London, England: Elsevier) International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery (Berlin: Springer) Journal of Applied Biomechanics (Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics Publishers). Journal of Human Movement Science (Edinburgh, Scotland: Teviot Scientific Publications) Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy (Alexandria, VA: American Physical Therapy

Association) Journal of Sport Rehabilitation (Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics Publishers). Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Indianapolis, IN: American College of Sports Medicine) Pediatrics (Burlington, VT: American Academy of Pediatrics) Sports Medicine (Auckland, NZ: Wolters Kluwer Health, Adis International Limited)

i) Membership in Professional Associations

1992 to Date Canadian Society for Biomechanics (CSB) 1999 to Date American Society of Biomechanics (ASB) 2000 to Date National Association of Sport Officials (NASO) 2008 to 2010 Injury Free Nova Scotia

j) National Coaching Certification Program Certification Achieved/Course Conductor

i) Women's Field Lacrosse (Level I Certified) Course Conductor: 1991 to 2000 Technical: 1986 Practical: 1988

ii) Men's Field Lacrosse (Level I) Technical: 1992

iii) Box Lacrosse (Level I) Technical: 1992

iv) Field Hockey (Level I) Technical: 1983

v) Theory Level I: 1978 Level II: 1982 Level III: 1985

37 Service Contributions a) Service to the University

i) Administrative Responsibilities

Dean (November 1, 2015 to Date) Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ontario Institute of Technology

Dean (July 1, 2009-October 15, 2015)

Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, Lakehead University Director (August 1, 2000 – December 31, 2007)

School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University Acting Associate Director (Undergraduate Studies) (July 1, 2006-August 31, 2007). School of Health

and Human Performance, Dalhousie University Acting Associate Director (Graduate Studies) (July 1, 2001 – June 30, 2002)

School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University Department Chair (July 1, 1997 - June 30, 2000)

Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Wilfrid Laurier University Interim Department Chair (January 1, 1993 - June 30, 1993)

Department of Physical Education, Wilfrid Laurier University ii) University Committees

Member, University Tenure and Promotion Committee, University of Ontario Institute of Technology

(January, 2015) Chair, Appointments Committee, Acting Dean, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Lakehead University

(May, 2014) Member, Provost’s Task Force on Development of the Orillia Campus, Lakehead University (February,

2013-October, 2013) Member, Student Grade Reappraisal Policy Working Group, Senate Academic Committee, Lakehead

University (February, 2013-September, 2013) Member, University Promotion, Tenure, and Renewal Committee, Lakehead University (September,

2010-June, 2014) Member, Decanal Re-Appointment Review Committee, Lakehead University (December, 2012-

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February, 2013) Decanal Representative, Senate Research Committee, Lakehead University (July 1, 2012-June 30,

2013)

Member, Academic Planning Committee, Senate Academic Committee, Lakehead University (August, 2010-June, 2012)

Member, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay Regional Research Institute (TBRRI) Research Chair

Allocation Panel (June, 2010-to Date) Decanal Representative, Senate Organization Committee (July 1, 2010-June 30, 2011) Member, Dean’s Council, Senate, Senate Executive Committee, Senate Academic Planning

Committee, Senate Undergraduate Studies Committee Lakehead University (July 1, 2009-to Date) Member, Enrolment Management Committee, University Space Committee (July 1, 2009-June 30,

2011) Member, Director of Admissions and Recruitment Search Committee, Lakehead University (October,

2009-March, 2010) Member, Vice-President University Advancement Search Committee, Lakehead University

(September, 2009-February, 2010) Member, Dalhousie University Advisory Council of Heads, Chairs and Directors (September, 2006 –

December 31, 2007) Member, Senate, Dalhousie University (July 1, 2003-June 30, 2006) Member (as Dean of Faculty of Health Professions Representative), Enrolment Planning and

Management Committee, Dalhousie University (October, 2000- June, 2005) Member (Ex Officio), Athletics Advisory Committee, Dalhousie University (August, 2000 – December

31, 2007) Member, Faculty of Science Decanal Search Committee, Wilfrid Laurier University (March, 1999-

December, 1999) Member, Director of Computing and Communication Services Reappointment Committee, Wilfrid

Laurier University (September, 1998-November, 1999) Member, Senate and Senate Executive Committee, Wilfrid Laurier University (1998-2000) Member, Athletic Director Search Committee, Wilfrid Laurier University (October, 1997-May, 1998)

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Member, President's University Stadium Transition Team Taskforce, Wilfrid Laurier University (August,

1995-1997) Member, Vice President: Academic's Space Utilization Advisory Committee, Wilfrid Laurier University

(Fall, 1994) Member, Senate Audiovisual Committee, Wilfrid Laurier University (1994-1996) Member, Research Grants Committee, Wilfrid Laurier University (1995-1997)

• Grace Anderson Research Fellowship Selection Committee (1995, 1996) • University Research Professor Selection Committee (1997)

Member, Research Ethics Board and Liaison Committee, Wilfrid Laurier University (1992-1997) iii) Faculty Committees

Chair, Faculty of Health Sciences Executive Committee, University of Ontario Institute of Technology

(November, 2015 to Date) Chair, Faculty of Health Sciences Faculty Council, University of Ontario Institute of Technology

(November 2015 to Date) Chair, Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences Director’s Committee, Lakehead University (July,

2009-October, 2015) Member, Dean's Management Advisory Committee, Faculty of Health Professions, Dalhousie

University (August, 2000 – December, 2007) Director Member, Director of the School of Health Sciences Reappointment Review Committee (2007) Director Member, Director of the School of Occupational Therapy Reappointment Review Committee

(2007) Member, Faculty Council, Faculty of Health Professions, Dalhousie University (August, 2000 –July,

2006) Director Member, Associate Dean (Research and University Affairs) Faculty of Health Professions

Reappointment Review Committee (2005) Member, Diploma in Disability Management Advisory Board, Faculty of Health Professions, Dalhousie

University (2001-2005) Member, Academic Petitions Committee, Faculty of Arts and Science, Wilfrid Laurier University (1992)

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Member, PROWIS (Promoting Women in Science) Committee, Wilfrid Laurier University (1992, 1993)

iv) School/Department Committees

Chair, Executive Committee, School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University (August, 2000 – December 31, 2007)

Chair, Committee of the Whole, School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University

(August, 2000 – December, 2007) Member, Departmental Executive Committee, Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education,

Wilfrid Laurier University (1999-2000) Member, Departmental Appointments and Promotions Committee, Department of Psychology, Wilfrid

Laurier University (1999-2000) Member, Departmental Appointments and Promotions Committee, Department of Kinesiology and

Physical Education, Wilfrid Laurier University (1992-2000) Member, Departmental Research Ethics Committee, Department of Kinesiology and Physical

Education, Wilfrid Laurier University (1994-1998) v) Other

Member, Thunder Bay Academic Health Sciences Joint Relations Committee (July, 2010-Date) Member, Thunder Bay Academic Health Sciences Network Research Task Force (April, 2010-Date) Lakehead University Corporate Board Member, Thunder Bay Regional Research Institute (June,

2010-Date) Principal Nominator and Convocation Day Escort for Dr. Bruce Kidd, Recipient of Honourary

Doctorate (Dalhousie University) (October, 2007) Member, Convocation Platform Party (Wilfrid Laurier University) a) Bedel/Mace Bearer (May,1992) b) Hooder (May, 1993, 1994, 1997; October, 1993, 1994) c) Reader/Writer of Citation for Honourary Degree Recipient (Marnie McBean) (June, 1999) Workshop Leader (Classes, Essays, and Exams: Everything You Need to Know), Discover Laurier

Experience for Incoming First Year Students and their Families (June, 1999; July, 1998, 1999) Academic Advisor, Women's Varsity Basketball Team, Wilfrid Laurier University (1994-1997)

b) Service to the Community in a Professional Capacity

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i) Administrative Roles and Committee Membership

Member of the Executive Committee, Canadian Association of Health Sciences Deans (CAHSD) (2013-2017)

Member of the North West Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) Integration Leadership Council

(2013-2016) Board Member, Northern Ontario School of Medicine – Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care

Ministerial Appointee for Northwestern Ontario (2011 to 2014; 2014 to Date) Board Member (Vice Chair 2013-2014, Chair 2014-2015), NorWest Community Health Centres (2010

to Date) Member, Canadian Association of Health Sciences Deans (2009 to Date) Associate Member, Canadian Standards Association Technical Committee on Protective Equipment

for Ice Hockey and Ringette Players (1996 to 2007) Member, Canadian Council of University Physical Education and Kinesiology Administrators

(CCUPEKA) Accreditation Council (2000 to 2008) Member of the Executive Committee, Canadian Council of University Physical Education and

Kinesiology Administrators (CCUPEKA) (Second Vice-President, 2001-2002; First Vice-President, 2002-2003; President, 2003-2004; Past President, 2004-2005)

Chair, Sport Science Committee, Canadian Lacrosse Association (1994-2000) Member, Curriculum Committee for the Design of Technical Learning Materials, Canadian Lacrosse

Association (1994-1997) Member (Chair 1986-88), Women's Field Lacrosse Sector Committee, Canadian Lacrosse Association

(1986 to 1993; 1999-2001) Officer (Interim Secretary-Treasurer), International Federation of Women's Lacrosse Associations

(1992-1993) Women's Field Lacrosse Coordinator, Alberta Lacrosse Association (1985-1986)

ii) Coaching/Officiating

Umpire (Nationally-ranked), Women’s Field Lacrosse (1985-2001) Coach, Women's Varsity Field Lacrosse Team, Wilfrid Laurier University (1994-1996)

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Goaltending Coach/Consultant, Canadian Junior and Senior Women's Field Lacrosse Teams (1994-

1996) Coach/Consultant, Zone 8 (Kitchener/Waterloo-London) Women's U18 Field Lacrosse Team, Ontario

Summer Games (1994) Assistant Coach, Canadian Senior Women's Field Lacrosse Team and World Cup Team (1990-1993) Head Coach, Alberta Women's Field Lacrosse Team (1988-1989) Assistant Coach, Queen's University Varsity Field Hockey Team (1983) iii) Volunteer Participation

Committee Member, Glen Arbour Golf Association RCGA Handicap Committee (2007) Volunteer, Corporate Hospitality Committee, BMO Canadian Women’s Open LPGA Tour Event,

Hammonds Plains, NS (July, 2005) Volunteer, Player Hospitality, BMO Canadian Women’s Tour Event, Hammonds Plains, NS (August,

2004) Guest Instructor, Arthur Minor Lacrosse Association (April, 1995) Visiting Professional, Challenge the Pros Fundraising Event, Hosted by the Grey-Bruce Health Unit,

Port Elgin, Ontario (June, 1993) Chair, Canadian Women's Field Lacrosse Championship Tournament (1986) iv) Workshops/Community Service in the Schools

Guest Lacrosse Instructor, Jacob Hespeler Secondary School (June, 1997).

Contact: Martha Wenn, Jacob Hespeler Secondary School. Lacrosse Workshop Leader, Sport Experience '95 (Waterloo County Board of Education High School

Students Intramural Day), Conestoga College (May, 1995). Contact: Leslie Strickler, Waterloo Collegiate Institute.

Consultant, OAC Biomechanics Laboratory Experiences. Contact: Paul Boucher, Head, Physical

Education Department, Resurrection Catholic Secondary School, Waterloo (February, 1995) "Take A Walk on the Wild Side" Workshop, Promoting Women in Science (PROWIS) Conference,

Wilfrid Laurier University (1992, 1993, 1994)

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Recreation Night Organizer, Promoting Women in Science (PROWIS) Conference, Wilfrid Laurier University (1992, 1993, 1994)

Guest Lacrosse Instructor: Elementary and Secondary School Classes, Port Elgin (Ontario) Parks

and Recreation Department (June, 1993)

v) Athletic Accomplishments

Member, Canadian Senior Women's Field Lacrosse Squad (1987-1988) Member, Alberta Women's Field Lacrosse Team (1985-1988, 1990) Member, Queen's University Varsity Ice Hockey Team (1982-1984) Member, Queen's University Varsity Field Hockey Team (1978-1982)