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Yosra Cherni is an Assistant Professor at the School of Kinesiology and Physical Activity Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal, and a researcher at the CHU Sainte-Justine Research Center. Her research focuses on biomechanics and neurophysiology to improve mobility in populations with neuromotor disorders. She holds a PhD in Kinesiology from the University of Montreal and completed postdoctoral training in neurophysiology of locomotion at Université Laval. Her expertise includes robotic technologies for pediatric rehabilitation, gait analysis, and corticospinal excitability assessment.
Key affiliations include the Azrieli Research Center at CHU Sainte-Justine, the Provincial Adaptation-Rehabilitation Research Network (REPAR), and the Interdisciplinary Center for Brain and Learning Research (CIRCA). She is actively involved in supervising doctoral and master’s students and has led several research projects funded by agencies like CRSNG and FRQS, focusing on topics such as robotic gait training, 3D-printed orthoses, and neurorehabilitation strategies.
Her research contributions emphasize optimizing rehabilitation technologies and clinical decision-making for children with neuromotor disorders. Recent work includes studies on gait adaptations to uneven surfaces, corticospinal excitability during complex tasks, and the efficacy of robotic interventions. She has also contributed to special journal issues and received awards for her innovative approaches in biomechanical and neurophysiological research.



