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CROR Outcomes Newsletter Archive
The CROR Outcomes Newsletter is a quarterly newsletter produced by the Center for Rehabilitation Outcomes 嫩B研究院.
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PROMIS Fatigue
Area of Assessment
General HealthSleep
Time
minutesAssessment Type
Patient Reported Outcomescost
$0.00Rehabilitation Measure

PROMIS - Pain Intensity
Area of Assessment
PainTime
minutesAssessment Type
Patient Reported Outcomescost
$0.00Rehabilitation Measure

PROMIS-Sleep Disturbance
Area of Assessment
SleepTime
minutesAssessment Type
Patient Reported Outcomescost
$0.00Rehabilitation Measure

PROMIS – Pain Interference
Area of Assessment
PainTime
minutesAssessment Type
Patient Reported Outcomescost
$0.00Rehabilitation Measure

PROMIS – Global Health
Area of Assessment
General HealthQuality of Life
Time
minutes , Variable but design based on item-response theory algorithms to minimize time.Assessment Type
Patient Reported Outcomescost
$0.00Rehabilitation Measure

What’s In Your Patient’s Medicine Cabinet: What Every Rehabilitation Specialist Should Know
Online Learning

The Franz Lab at the 2018 Les Turner ALS Symposium
Members of the Lab for Regenerative Neuro-Rehabilition will present at the 8th Les Turner Symposium on ALS and NeuroRepair.
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Medical Management in the Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Setting for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury
Online Learning

Dr. Franz Speaking at Upcoming AAPM&R National Virtual Meeting
Dr. Colin Franz will be directing a live session at the upcoming AAPM&R national meeting (Friday 11/13) that is entitled: “Neuropathies and Neuromuscular Complications of COVID Across the Spectrum of Rehabilitation”
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Smartphone-Based Program Effective in Helping People Stick to Healthy Behaviors to Improve Stroke Recovery
A smartphone-based, coach-supported educational program called iSMART (Self-Management Augmented Rehabilitation Technologies) is a low-cost, effective way to help people manage their chronic symptoms, emotions, and engagement in daily activities after a stroke, according to a new paper published in JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies.
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PAPER: Robotic locomotor training more cost-effective than conventional training for patients with complete spinal cord injuries
For patients with spinal cord injuries (SCI), locomotor training to improve or recover motor function after injury is a cornerstone of rehabilitation therapy. A new study reported in the Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation found that the cost-effectiveness of the type of locomotor training received – traditional versus robotic – depends on the severity of the injury.
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