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Nancy St-Onge is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health, Kinesiology and Applied Physiology at Concordia University, specializing in biomechanics and movement control research. Her work focuses on posture regulation and responses to mechanical perturbations in both healthy and impaired populations.
Education:
- PhD, University of Montreal
- MSc, University of Montreal
- BSc, McGill University
Dr. St-Onge investigates electromyographic, kinetic, and kinematic adjustments to mechanical challenges to identify objective indicators of injury recovery and rehabilitation efficacy. Her research bridges clinical applications with fundamental movement science, emphasizing practical outcomes for special populations and surgical evaluations.
Recent publications (2016-2017) demonstrate interdisciplinary work spanning balance reliability testing, dual-task performance in aging/hearing loss, ergonomic interventions for computer work, and age-related motor performance changes. These studies integrate biomechanics, gerontology, and occupational health through kinematic and electromyographic analyses.
Dr. St-Onge is affiliated with Concordia's Perform Centre, a research hub for physical activity and health innovation. While teaching responsibilities include EXCI 351 (Biomechanics) and EXCI 451 (Clinical Biomechanics), the text provides no details on student advising or grant funding.



