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Category Archive: Issue 18

Letter from the Editors: Summer 2026 Edition

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Dear Readers, Welcome to the Summer 2026 issue of RehabINK! We are thrilled to share this edition, which […]

July 2, 2026 Issue 18, Letter from the Editor(s)

Understood but Not Accepted: Is the “Problem” in the Listener’s Ear?

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Somayah Al-Ees rehabINK Knowledge Summary Speech differences, including stuttering, articulation disorders, and resonance disorders, are commonly framed as […]

July 2, 2026 Commentary, Issue 18

Pathways to Belonging Comic: A study for and about young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities

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Runqun Helen Zheng & Rebecca Renwick rehabINK Art Piece Spotlight Accessible Text:   The Pathways to Belonging (P2B) […]

July 2, 2026 Featured Art Piece, Issue 18

Literacy Policy and Practice in Canada: An SLP Perspective

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Laura MacGrath rehabINK Commentary In recent years, literacy instruction and reading disabilities have become a major focus of […]

July 2, 2026 Commentary, Issue 18

Giving Voice to Weakness: The Role of Speech-Language Pathology in Myasthenia Gravis

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Judy Wang RehabINK Mini Review Myasthenia Gravis (MG) is a rare chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disorder. MG manifests as […]

July 2, 2026 Issue 18, Mini Review

Profile: Dr. Kristin Musselman

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Ellora Khandekar rehabINK Profile Dr. Kristin Musselman is a physical therapist conducting research in populations with complex neurological […]

July 2, 2026 Issue 18, Profile

Caregiver Double Consciousness in Rehabilitation: Centering Black Caregivers

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Deja Forde-Dixon rehabINK Commentary Caregivers occupy a central yet often unexamined position within rehabilitation. Across disciplines, they are […]

July 2, 2026 Commentary, Issue 18

Neuroaffirming Care in Occupational Therapy: Shared Values, Conceptual Ambiguities, and Cultural Responsiveness in the Canadian Context

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Agnes S.K. Wong, Yani Hamdani rehabINK Commentary Neuroaffirming care considers autism and other neurodevelopmental differences as natural biological […]

July 2, 2026 Commentary, Issue 18
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