Helen Razmjou

B.Sc., PT, M.Sc., PhD
Associate scientist
helen.razmjou@sunnybrook.ca
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Phone: 416-967-8654
Fax: 416-967-8716

Dr. Razmjou’s research interests are in the areas of outcome measurements, sex and gender analysis, reliability and validity of clinical examination, disability, response-shift phenomenon and work-related injuries.

  • M.Sc., Physical Therapy, Western University, Canada, 1998
  • PhD, Medical Science, University of Toronto, Canada, 2009
  • Associate scientist, Evaluative Clinical Sciences, Holland Bone and Joint Research Program, Sunnybrook Research Institute
  • Assistant professor, department of physical therapy, U of T

Selected Publications

  1. Razmjou H, van Osnabrugge V, Anunciacion M, Nunn A, Drosdowech D, Roszkowski A, Szafirowicz A, Boljanovic D, Wainwright A, Nam D. Maximizing Muscle Function in Cuff-Deficient Shoulders: A Rehabilitation Proposal for Reverse Arthroplasty. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Arthroplasty. 5; 1-14, May 2021.

  2. Razmjou H, Rahnama L & Diaz S. Work Status Following a Cervical Spine Injury: Role of Gender and Psychosocial Flag signs, European Journal of Physiotherapy, 2021.

  3. Robarts S, Razmjou H, Yee A, Palinkas V, Finkelstein J. Psychometric properties of the Optimal Screening for Prediction of Referral and Outcome Yellow Flags (OSPRO-YF) in Patients with low back pain, European Journal of Physiotherapy, 2019.

  4. Razmjou H, Christakis M, Dwyer T, van Osnabrugge V, Henry P, Nam D, Holtby R. Diagnostic Accuracy of Clinical Tests in Detecting Rotator Cuff Pathology, Orthop & Spo Med Op Acc J 2(4)- 2019.

  5. Boljanovic D, Razmjou H, Elmaraghy A. Abnormal Pain Response and Psychosocial Flag Signs: Impact on Work Status Following a Compensable Shoulder Injury, European Journal of Physiotherapy, 2019.