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Lisa Carlesso

Professeure adjointe

Faculté de médecine - École de réadaptation

7077, av. du Parc, room 402-28

514 343-6111 #5935

lisa.carlesso@umontreal.ca

Profile

Research expertise

  • Les mécanismes de la douleur reliées aux déficiences musculosquelettiques et l’identification des facteurs de risque associés
  • Recherche clinique en orthopédie et arthrite
  • Méthodes de recherche épidémiologiques

Teaching and supervision

Student supervision

Theses and dissertation supervision (Papyrus Institutional Repository)

Projects

Research projects

2018 - 2019

REPAR - Réseau de recherche en adaptation-réadaptation - A Pilot Study of Pain Phenotypes of Injured Workers with Chronic Low Back Pain

Lead researcher : Lisa Carlesso
Funding sources: FRQS/Fonds de recherche du Québec - Santé (FRSQ)
Grant programs: PVXXXXXX-Réseaux thématiques de recherche

Outreach

Publications and presentations

Publications

Publications choisies

  • Carlesso LC, Sturgeon JA, Zautra AJ. Exploring the relationship between disease-related pain and cortisol levels in women with osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis Cartilage Jun 29 2016.
  • Carlesso LC, Hawker GA, Waugh EJ, Davis AM. Disease Specific Pain and Function Predict Future Pain Impact in Hip and Knee Osteoarthritis. Clinical Rheumatology Sept. 2016.
  • Carlesso LC, Segal, N, Curtis, J, Wise, B, Frey Law, L, Nevitt, M, Neogi, T. Knee Pain Severity Rather Than Structural Damage is a Risk Factor for Incident Widespread Pain: The Multicenter Osteoarthritis (MOST) Study. Sept. 2016.
  • Carlesso LC, Gross AR, Santaguida P, Burnie S, Voth S, Sadi J. Adverse events associated with cervical manipulation or mobilization for the treatment of neck pain in adults:  a systematic review. Man. Ther. 2010;15:434-444.
  • Carlesso LC, MacDermid JC, Santaguida PL. Standardization of adverse event terminology in OPT: application to the cervical spine. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2010, 40(8): 455-63.

Disciplines

  • Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation