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Leora Cherney PhD Named Research Chair Shirley Ryan Abilitylab
Learn more about Leora Cherney, PhD who was named research chair Shirley Ryan Abilitylab.
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Dr. Grafman Featured in Epilepsy Podcast
Learn more and watch the video featuring Dr. Grafman appearance on the Seizing Life podcast.
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These Flexible Sensors Could Help Monitor a Stroke Patient In Recovery
Our research in wearable sensors is featured in the Smithsonian magazine.
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COMPLETE: Environmental Imaging and Control for Exoskeletons: New Technology
The purpose of this study is to develop an environmental Imaging and Control for Exoskeletons to Improve Safety and Mobility.
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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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CROR Outcomes Newsletter
Subscribe to the CROR Outcomes Newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and issues related to disability and employment, hear from experts in the field, and read about Shirley Ryan AbilityLab staff.
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HCBS Quality Matters Summer 2023
The 2023 Summer edition of HCBS Quality Matters is here! The newsletter focuses on inclusive disaster planning, profiles two of our HCBS project staff our literature corner and links to our new INside the OUTcomes: A Rehabilitation Research Podcast.
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Stroke Recovery as a Doctor with Todd Kuiken, MD, PhD
An audio version of Dr. Todd Kuiken's personal essay about experiencing a stroke in the summer of 2016.
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New Type of Wearable Electronics Could Boost Stroke Patients’ Recovery
Arun Jayaraman and collaborators Leora Cherney and John Rogers introduce a type of wearable sensor that could bring new ways to monitor recovery after stroke.
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Protocol Newsletter Feature on Workplace Wearables
In a recent Workplace newsletter from Protocol, Arun Jayaraman, PT, PhD, Director of the Max Näder Center, provides insight on wearables in the workplace, their potential to monitor burnout or predict injuries, and where they could be headed next.
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This Band-Aid-Like Patch Could Detect Early COVID-19 Symptoms
Drs. Jayaraman and Rogers's collaborative project features a Band-Aid-like flexible sensor that could detect early COVID-19 symptoms. Details of this innovative research are featured on Smithsonian magazine.
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