2022 ISEK Congress

Québec City, Canada June 22 -25, 2022

ISEK 2022 has the potential to deliver great advances in understanding of human movement and meaningful clinical impact.  The multidisciplinary nature of ISEK provides the perfect environment to bring together these different perspectives united under the common goal of increasing understanding of human movement.​ The 2022 Congress will adhere to the traditional format and will feature keynote lectures from distinguished international guest speakers.  Most importantly, we will be presenting research contributed by our members.  The Congress will feature workshops, symposium, individual oral presentations grouped by themes as well as posters.

 

Watch the 2022 Congress Video Welcome

LOCAL SCIENTIFIC AND
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

 

Conference co-chairs:

Laurent Bouyer, Université Laval, Québec City

Jean Sebastien Roy, Université Laval, Québec City

Local Organizing Committee:

Alexandre Campeau-Lecours, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Sciences and Engineering, Université Laval

Véronique Flamand, Department of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval

Hugo Massé-Alarie, Department of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval

Bradford James McFadyen, Department of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval

Catherine Mercier, Department of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval

Martin Simoneau, Department of Kinesiology, Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval

Katia Turcot, Department of Kinesiology, Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval

Code of Conduct

The ISEK Code of Conduct reflects our Society’s values and our expectations for Society members and guests. This Code of Conduct is in effect while at any virtual and face to face scientific or social event linked to ISEK.

1. Conduct is expected to be free of biases regarding race, cultural background, religion (or lack thereof), country of origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, physical appearance, or other individual characteristics or expression.

2. No harassment will be tolerated. Attendees (and guests) at our gatherings are expected to not use epithets/slurs, and not act in a threatening, intimidating, or hostile manner, that would be generally considered offensive to other members of the Society.

3. Strongly encourages scientific debate, discussions are expected to be respectful, civil, professional, and constructive reflecting tolerance for disagreements and recognition of opportunities to learn from each other.

4. ISEK condemns inappropriate or suggestive acts or comments that demean another person or that are unwelcome or offensive to other members of the community or their guests.

5. ISEK has zero tolerance for sexual harassment including any verbal or physical behavior that reflects unwelcome sexual advances or behaving in any way that another individual feels impinges on their boundaries.

Possible actions include warning the offender/accused, expulsion from the conference with no refund, and/or banning the offender/accused from future ISEK events and activities.

If you are being harassed or impacted negatively at an ISEK event, please either contact the ISEK council, email our president or congress ISEK Secretariat, or during a Face-2-Face event, please come to the main desk and ask to speak with the president or Secretariat to discuss your concern.

Going to the ISEK Congress this June?

You might also be interested in the ISPGR World Congress taking place a few days later (July 3 – 7) in Montreal, Canada.

Thanks to our sponsors and exhibitors

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