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Technology Development
We aim to combine clinical observations and lab research to improve understanding of technology embedded into the medical setting and ultimately impacting care.
Research Project

Edeth Engel: Connecting with People Through Research
Learn more about Edeth Engel and her ability to connect with people through research.
In the News

Translating Research into Recovery
For those with aphasia — a disorder challenging language production and processing — the ability to communicate could be right at their fingertips.
Blog

Clock Drawing Test
Area of Assessment
CognitionTime
minutesAssessment Type
Observercost
FreeRehabilitation Measure

La Trobe Communication Questionnaire
Time
minutesAssessment Type
Patient Reported Outcomescost
FreeRehabilitation Measure

Cognitive Log
Time
minutes , 5-10 minutes depending on patient's performancecost
FreeRehabilitation Measure

AbilityLab set to test a $6 million tool
AbilityLab spent eight years developing and refining Ability Quotient, a quality assessment tool that measures patients’ progress to guide doctors and insurers.
News

Introducing the Laboratory of Regenerative Neuro-Rehabilitation and Dr. Colin Franz MD/PhD
Projects in Colin Franz lab have focused on drug re-purposing to enhance nerve repair as well as patient specific factors that impact outcomes after neurotrauma
In the News

Back After a Traumatic Brain Injury
After a traumatic brain injury, Kendrick was no longer an active toddler. Our team of therapists committed to helping him regain as much ability as possible.
Patient Story

Leora Cherney Receives Elite Distinction; Named “Fellow of ACRM”
On Nov. 7, Leora Cherney, PhD, scientific chair, Think + Speak Lab, was inducted as a Fellow of ACRM — the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine’s recognition of its most outstanding members.
In the News

Make Your Choice Count: Voting with a Communication Disability
Although many people may take the voting process for granted, individuals with communication disabilities may face significant barriers to exercising their constitutional right to vote. Communication disorders (e.g. aphasia, apraxia and dysarthria, etc.) may impact individuals’ ability to communicate with election officials or interfere with their ability to read written text on a ballot.
Blog

Aleks Gebska presents at "A Glimpse into Research"
SRAlab's second annual "Glimpse into Research" took place on December 17th, where researchers from a diverse variety of labs presented their work to staff from across the hospital.
In the News