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Multidisciplinary Pediatric Chronic Pain Management Program
Dr. Daniel Sova, explains the multidisciplinary Pediatric Chronic Pain Management Program, a unique collaboration of providers from Johns Hopkins and Kennedy Krieger Institute offering pain rehabilitation for children and teens.
The Learning Health Systems Rehabilitation Network: Opportunities for Johns Hopkins Medicine
Janet Freburger, P.T., Ph.D., F.A.P.T.A., presents at the Johns Hopkins Department of PM&R’s Grand Rounds on April 28, 2021.
Clinically Relevant Biomarkers and Outcomes for Motor Recovery after Stroke
David Lin, M.D., presents at the Johns Hopkins Department of PM&R’s Grand Rounds on September 15, 2020.
Arts and Health: Translating Research to Practice via Community Engagement
Jatin Ambegaonkar, Ph.D., A.T.C., O.T., C.S.C.S., presents at the Johns Hopkins Department of PM&R’s Grand Rounds on July 20, 2021.
Included: Advancing Health Equity for People with Disabilities
Bonnielin Swenor, Ph.D., M.P.H., presents at the Johns Hopkins Department of PM&R’s Grand Rounds on July 28, 2021.
Cerebral Microvascular Pathology: A Common Endophenotype Between TBI, CVD and Dementia?
Randel Swanson, D.O., Ph.D., presents at the Johns Hopkins Department of PM&R’s Grand Rounds on September 21, 2021.
An Ethics Framework for Opioid Prescribing
Travis Rieder, Ph.D., presents at the Johns Hopkins Department of PM&R’s Grand Rounds on August 17, 2021.
Setting Mobility Goals to Reduce Immobility and Overcome Barriers in the Hospital
Eric Hoyer, M.D., presents at the Johns Hopkins Department of PM&R’s Grand Rounds on September 29, 2021.
Engineering Better Robotic Interfaces for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Jeremy Brown, Ph.D., presents at the Johns Hopkins Department of PM&R’s Grand Rounds on January 19, 2021.
Exercise Therapy to Attenuate the Physiological Impact of Cancer Therapy
Lee Jones, Ph.D. presents at the Johns Hopkins Department of PM&R’s Grand Rounds on November 16, 2021
Factors Impacting Recover of Walking After Stroke
Darcy Reisman, Ph.D., P.T., F.A.P.T.A. presents at the Johns Hopkins Department of PM&R’s Grand Rounds on December 11, 2020.
Incremental VOR Adaptation: A New Rehabilitative Method to Treat Hypofunction
Michael C. Schubert P.T., Ph.D., F.A.P.T.A. presents at the Johns Hopkins Department of PM&R’s Grand Rounds on August 18, 2020.
Touch-and-go: Sensorimotor Processing in Neurotypical and Clinical Populations
Jeffrey M. Yau, Ph.D. presents at the Johns Hopkins Department of PM&R’s Grand Rounds on February 18, 2020.
#TomorrowsDiscoveries: Why Do People Walk the Way They Do?
Dr. Ryan Roemmich and his research team are trying to understand important factors that cause people to walk in certain ways and then use this information to improve their rehabilitation.
Case Presentation: Rehabilitation after Below the Knee Amputation
Marlis Gonzalez-Fernandez, M.D, Ph.D., discusses the rehabilitation of a 47-year-old patient who had a non-healing foot wound and subsequently underwent a right below the knee transtibial amputation.
Mental Health for Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
Rehabilitation psychologists Abbey Hughes and Meghan Beier discuss common mental health disorders that multiple sclerosis patients often experience.
Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Network Overview
Our team of experienced and compassionate rehabilitation specialists can develop a tailored treatment plan for patients.
Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation: What You Need to Know | Q & A
Abbey Hughes and Alexius Sandoval of the Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Network discuss their team approach to treating multiple sclerosis.
Back Pain: Treatment and Rehabilitation Options | Q&A
Akhil Chhatre of the Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Network speaks on common causes of back pain.
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS): Treatment and Rehabilitation Options
Tae Chung of the Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Network discusses postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) - a form of orthostatic intolerance that is associated with the presence of excessive tachycardia and many other symptoms upon standing.
#TomorrowsDiscoveries: Recovering After a Stroke
Physiatrist Pablo Celnik and his team study how people can better recover the ability to move following a stroke and other brain diseases.
Improving Outcomes following Limb Loss: Role of Rehabilitation Psychology
Stephen Wegener, director of the Division of Rehabilitation Psychology and Neuropsychology at Johns Hopkins, discusses how he and his team have been helping patients manage the emotional and physical adaptation following amputation.
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