

Angelica Lang
226 posts

@a9lang
Assistant Professor. University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada. 🇨🇦 PI of the Shoulder Health and Ergonomics Research Lab. she/her





xsens and Vicon mocap of upper limb motion during the WRAFT protocol @USaskCCRAH!


🎉 New resource alert! 🎉 Dr. Angelica Lang and the SHER Lab have created a must-read booklet on upper limb musculoskeletal health for breast cancer survivors. Perfect for patients, survivors, and clinicians. Check it out! bit.ly/3VM8zBt

The SHER Lab is recruiting for a study on breast cancer treatment, surgery, and upper limb pain. If you've had a mastectomy, you may be eligible! Contact Dr. Lang (angelica.lang@usask.ca) or Dr. Friesen (kenzie.friesen@usask.ca) for more info. Please share!

🎉 New resource alert! 🎉 Dr. Angelica Lang and the SHER Lab have created a must-read booklet on upper limb musculoskeletal health for breast cancer survivors. Perfect for patients, survivors, and clinicians. Check it out! bit.ly/3VM8zBt




Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan looking for breast cancer survivors to take part in a study aiming at characterizing upper limb movement in functional tasks. @USaskMed @usask @USaskResearch





In 2023 The Douglas MacRae Award 🏆of Courage💜 was created by Brain Cancer Canada and Marie Anne MacRae (Douglas’ wife). Doug joined Brain Cancer Canada as an ambassador while he was in the throes of his experience with GBM. He was an artist, photographer, motorcycle racer, and world traveler. The award acknowledges individuals who demonstrate humility and kindness, who work selflessly to improve human welfare, have a positive impact on community, and demonstrate grit and fierce resilience in the face of adversity. Last year’s gala, @DrMDCusimano was presented with the inaugural award. This year, the award will be presented to Emily McIntosh, PhD in Biomechanics, BCC Ambassador, patient advocate, and brain cancer survivor and thriver. Emily embodies and exudes every characteristic that this award represents. Her tenacity, humility, kindness, sense of humour, knowledge, commitment, and shear brilliance are gifts to everyone she interacts with. Brain Cancer Canada is profoundly grateful for her contributions. Join us this September 26th, at Paramount Event Space as Marie Anne MacRae honours Emily with the Douglas MacRae Award of Courage at the 2024 Gala for Brain Cancer Research: braincancercanada.akaraisin.com/ui/bccgala2024 #DouglasMacRaeAwardOfCourage #EmilyMcIntosh #award #Gala #courage



The @usaskccrah Ergonomics Lab team is at @cameconews McArthur River mine this week, testing whole-body vibration exposures 640 meters underground! @USaskResearch @USaskMed @USaskHealthSc @usask @a9lang





