Tag: Physical Rehabilitation
Project Walk Spinal Cord Injury Recovery Center
Project Walk® Spinal Cord Injury Recovery Center, the world leader in spinal cord injury (SCI) recovery
Allogeneic and autogolous stem cell therapy combined with physical rehabilitation: A case report on...
This is a research paper written by Rebecca Johnston, Daniel Leonard’s sister. She recently graduated from a Physical Therapy degree program, and wrote her...
Virtual sailing program helps disabled
Susan Hendricks reports on a program helping spinal cord injury patients gain strength and self-confidence in sailing.
Beyond The Chair
Beyond The Chair exists to provide an improved quality of life for individuals with spinal cord injuries and other neurological disabilities through intensive exercise...
Escaping quadriplegia: tackling life step by step
MORNINGTON'S Irwin Vale was told by doctors he would live the rest of his life as a quadriplegic, unable to move his body as...
Lamkin to battle paralysis in Miami Project
Will Lamkin of Canton, a patient at St. Dominic's Outpatient Rehab Center since 2008, will participate in a three-month clinical trial beginning in March...
Wii Rehabilitation Therapy
The GameGame System Not Just Entertainment
Nintendo's Wii game system is far more reaching than just among the teenage crowd. This new fad is now...
Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Announces Expansion of NeuroRecovery Network
Three community-based health and wellness facilities to provide better access to exercise for those living with paralysis
The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation has named...
Researchers advance spinal cord injury treatments
(PhysOrg.com) -- A full recovery from a spinal cord injury? Don't hold your breath. Actually, according to Gordon Mitchell, a professor of neurosciences at...
Former NFL Player Matt Stevens, Who Became Paraplegic, Walks Again in Groundbreaking ReWalk Device
PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Matt Stevens, a 36-year-old former professional football player paralyzed from a spinal cord injury, is one of only 12 patients selected to participate...