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Specialized Admissions
From insurance case managers to referring clinicians or international patients, AbilityLab is here to help.
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Current Research and Future Careers Symposium
Current Research and Future Careers Symposium helps students and researchers explore career paths, opportunities to network, and offers presentation platforms.
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Vocational Rehabilitation
AbilityLab's vocational rehabilitation services to employers and people with functional loss — Coordination, Planning, Evaluation and Community Employment.
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Cardiac Dysfunction
Cardiac rehabilitation is key to recovery and reducing future risk from heart attack/heart conditions. It’s also key to recovery from bypass surgery.
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Amicous® Disorders of Consciousness (DoC) Program
Our unique program, one of few in the country, offers care for a loved one who has suffered a severe brain injury and is in a minimally conscious state.
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Associate Board
The Associate Board is composed of a group of emerging civic and business leaders who volunteer and raise funds and awareness for AbilityLab.
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Neurostimulation
The Neurostimulation laboratory is currently pursuing multiple studies using various neurostimulation techniques, including transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and high-definition tDCS (HD-tDCS).
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User Intefaces
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Conference Schedule for Dr. Grafman
Dr. Grafman to speak at Traumatic Brain Injury Conference (2017), The Georgetown Conference on the Cognition of Belief, and at the Utah Neurotrauma Conference.
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Judd Goldman Adaptive Sailing
The goal of the program is to offer persons with disabilities the opportunity to "take the helm" on boats specifically designed for crews of our patients.
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Normative Database of Oxygen Consumption
The Shirley Ryan Abilitylab Motion Analysis Center (MAC) is conducting a research study to establish a normative database of the oxygen consumed by individuals who are normal that can be used to contrast the performance of patients with walking deficits.
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