At
the Canadian Academy of Sports Medicine Annual General Meeting held at
Whistler, British Columbia in 1998, the research paper "The Efficacy of Farabloc, an
Electromagnetic Shield in Delayed onset Muscle Soreness was awarded the best
research presentation for that year.
Dr. Robert Tait McKenzie
The Medallion presented to the research team commemorated Dr.
Robert Tait McKenzie who was widely recognized for his work in medicine
as well as physical education and sculpture. A prolific writer, athlete,
artist and collector, this famous Canadian is remembered for his work at
both McGill University and the University of Pennsylvania.
Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Centre
The Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Centre was established at the
University of British Columbia in 1979. The first sports medicine centre
to be established in a Canadian university which combined the Faculty of
Medicine and the School of Human Kinetics, the reserve division is headed
by another McKenzie, Dr. Don McKenzie. Under his leadership the UBC centre
has developed a worldwide reputation for the study and application of exercise
in the elderly, children with malignancy, breast cancer and for both hypo
and hyperbaric conditions.
Click Here To view a Power Point slide presentation of this Award Winning research paper.
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