
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.
Education
- M.Sc., Physical Therapy, Western University, Canada, 1998
- PhD, Medical Science, University of Toronto, Canada, 2009
Appointments and Affiliations
- Associate scientist, Evaluative Clinical Sciences, Holland Bone and Joint Research Program, Sunnybrook Research Institute
- Assistant professor, department of physical therapy, U of T
Publications
Affiliated Labs & Programs
Selected Publications
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.