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Nursing Strategic Plan
The nursing department of Shirley Ryan AbilityLab aims to deliver superior outcomes to more patients by extending our culture, innovation and talent – creating the nation’s premier system of care dedicated to maximizing human ability. Our strategic plan outlines the steps to plan for growth, clinical care, people, research, data analytics and education over the next five years
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Joe Lee, DPT
Research Assistant, Data Analyst

Is walking as important as your temperature or blood pressure?
Dr. R. James Cotton explores innovative methods, including smartphone and video camera technologies combined with artificial intelligence, to provide clinicians with practical, cost-effective tools for studying motion and tracking changes in gait.
Blog

Collaborative Machines Enhancing Therapies (COMET)
The Collaborative Machines Enhancing Therapies center brings together four research and development projects aimed at improving how patients move.
Research Project

Intuitive Control of a Hybrid Prosthetic Leg During Ambulation
The objective of this research is to determine the clinical benefits of an innovative and lightweight powered leg controlled using our intent recognition framework in laboratory and community environments.
Age Range
18-95
Clinical Trial

Boxing for Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease (PD)
Join us every Thursday at the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Sports & Fitness Center for a boxing class tailored for individuals with Parkinson’s Disease (PD).
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Congratulations to Our 2021 Pilot Project Awardees!
Each year four projects are selected to receive funding as part of the Center for Smart Use of Technologies to Assess Real-World Outcomes (C-STAR) Pilot Project Program.
In the News
Gabrielle Schmidt, MA, LPC, ATR
Art Therapist

Sangeeta Driver, MD, MPH
Section Chief, Brain Injury Medicine & Rehabilitation
Attending Physician, Brain Innovation Center
Misty Jenkins, LTSS Solutions Manager, Mississippi Division of Medicaid
Jenkins serves on the Center for Rehabilitation Outcomes Research (CROR) Rehabilitation Research Training Center (RRTC) on Home and Community-Based Services Advisory Council where she provides input and feedback about measures under development to evaluate person-centered HCBS.
In the News
Reconfiguring Research Methods in a Coronavirus World: CROR Adjusts and Adapts
Like everyone else in the U.S., the researchers at the Center for Rehabilitation Outcomes Research (CROR) in Chicago have had their lives upended by the coronavirus pandemic.
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