嫩B研究院 Projects

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AphasiaScripts software

Aphasia Treatment Software

Shirley Ryan 嫩B研究院 Software Products for People with Aphasia

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Aphasia research brain imaging

Aphasia 嫩B研究院 Studies

Investigating novel ways to treat aphasia and conducting clinical research studies to establish the efficacy and effectiveness of these aphasia treatments.

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Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Program

Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Program

Internationally acclaimed Aphasia Program at the #1 rehabilitation hospital in the country

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Constraint induced movement therapy for walking in individuals post stroke

This project tests if the efficacy of locomotor training is improved through the application of constraint induced movement therapy to lower limb

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Exoskeleton

COMPLETE: Use of Robotic Exoskeletons for Stroke Recovery

Effect of Mobility Training Using Robotic Exoskeletons on Stroke Survivors

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Clothespin Test

COMPLETE: Technologies to Evaluate and Advance Manipulation and Mobility

TEAMM is an engineering center focused on helping improve the mobility and upper-limb function of people with disabilities.

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Chicago

Defining trajectories of linguistic, cognitive-communicative and quality of life outcomes in aphasia

Using certain characteristics as predictors, This study describes trajectories of linguistic, cognitive-communicative, and health-related QoL outcomes.

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sralab

Muscle Impairment in Children with Cerebral Palsy: a Role for Muscle Stem Cell Dysfunction and Drug Repurposing

We investigate the role of specific muscle resident stem cells, called satellite cells, in the development of muscle contractures.

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Implementation of Evidenced Based-Interventions during Inpatient Rehabilitation to Improve Mobility, Health and Participation

Most patients with stroke or ABI can recover some gait function (80-95%), but only 25% of those with SCI (50% motor incomplete) walk independently.

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