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Session 181: Cesarean Rehabilitation Deserves A Better Approach
Jacqueline Camley has been a Certified Athletic Therapist since 2012, with a degree from Sheridan College, Ontario, and an MSc in Kinesiology and applied Physiology, specializing in Athletic Training from the University of Florida.
We sit down and discuss the gaps in rehabilitation in a major surgery that has been overlooked for far too long.
Since 2015, she has been a senior lecturer in the Athletic Therapy program at Concordia University and continues to be an active practitioner in both the field and clinical disciplines. In September 2025, she embarked on a new journey, starting her PhD in Health and Exercise Science at Concordia University, with a focus on cesarean section recovery and return to physical activity.
Committed to creating an inclusive environment with her clients, students and within her PhD work, Jacqueline’s approach centers on understanding the interconnectedness of the body and environment. She believes that education lays the foundation for change.
Please check out the SURVEY via the link below and be sure to connect with Jacqueline.
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Survey Link (FR/EN): https://concordia.yul1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_230Rs48vLjfK7kO
The World Federation of Athletic Training & Therapy is excited to announce the next International Athletic Training & Therapy Day on February 12th, 2026 (IATTD26)!
Use: #IATTD26
By James Gardiner, MSc., CAT(C), CSCSSend us a text with your feedback from this session!
Session 181: Cesarean Rehabilitation Deserves A Better Approach
Jacqueline Camley has been a Certified Athletic Therapist since 2012, with a degree from Sheridan College, Ontario, and an MSc in Kinesiology and applied Physiology, specializing in Athletic Training from the University of Florida.
We sit down and discuss the gaps in rehabilitation in a major surgery that has been overlooked for far too long.
Since 2015, she has been a senior lecturer in the Athletic Therapy program at Concordia University and continues to be an active practitioner in both the field and clinical disciplines. In September 2025, she embarked on a new journey, starting her PhD in Health and Exercise Science at Concordia University, with a focus on cesarean section recovery and return to physical activity.
Committed to creating an inclusive environment with her clients, students and within her PhD work, Jacqueline’s approach centers on understanding the interconnectedness of the body and environment. She believes that education lays the foundation for change.
Please check out the SURVEY via the link below and be sure to connect with Jacqueline.
Facebook (EN): https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Rj3hiSPxP/
Instagram(FR/EN): https://www.instagram.com/p/DQX5r8sicsx/?igsh=bTFwc2doaXUwbG1p
Survey Link (FR/EN): https://concordia.yul1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_230Rs48vLjfK7kO
The World Federation of Athletic Training & Therapy is excited to announce the next International Athletic Training & Therapy Day on February 12th, 2026 (IATTD26)!
Use: #IATTD26

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