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    PAPER: Robotic locomotor training more cost-effective than conventional training for patients with complete spinal cord injuries
        
  A new study reported in the Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation found that the cost-effectiveness of the type of locomotor training received – traditional versus robotic – depends on the severity of the injury.
      
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    Research Update: RRTC on Home and Community-Based Services
        
  Effective delivery of person-centered home and community-based services (HCBS) is linked to a handful of key competencies of those providing the services, according to a new article published in the Journal of Applied Gerontology led by researchers in the Center for Rehabilitation Outcomes Research at Shirley Ryan AbilityLab.
      
        In the News
 
    
    Research Update: RRTC on Home and Community-Based Services
        
  Effective delivery of person-centered home and community-based services (HCBS) is linked to a handful of key competencies of those providing the services, according to a new article published in the Journal of Applied Gerontology led by researchers in the Center for Rehabilitation Outcomes Research at Shirley Ryan AbilityLab.
      
        In the News
 
    
    Physical Therapist Sam Pietrzak Shares Her 'Why'
        
  Samantha Pietrzak, senior physical therapist, Margaret & Mark Stephan Legs + Walking Lab, has been with Shirley Ryan AbilityLab for three years. Why? She credits a top-to-bottom dedication to excellence and mentoring that creates benefits for team members and patients.
      
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    “INside the OUTcomes” Podcast: Working with Parkinson’s Disease
        
  The latest episode of “INside the OUTcomes” — the Center for Rehabilitation Outcomes Research’s (CROR) podcast — features an interview with Shirley Ryan AbilityLab’s Miriam Rafferty, DPT, PhD, director of Implementation Science, and research scientist II, Strength + Endurance Lab. This episode was released to coincide with World Parkinson’s Day on April 11.
      
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    Improving Aged Neuromuscular Health and Function
        
  The long-term objective of this proposal is to develop an effective stem cell-mediated therapy to ameliorate age-related deterioration of neuromuscular function. 
      
        Research Project
 
    
    NBC 5 Profiles New Sports Program for Chicago Teens
        
  In a recent news broadcast, NBC 5 aired a segment on the After School Matters Adaptive Sports Camp at Rainbow Beach Park. This pilot program — a partnership between After School Matters, Shirley Ryan AbilityLab’s Adaptive Sports Program and the Chicago Park District — introduced Chicago Public Schools students to wheelchair basketball and hand-pedal bikes.
      
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    Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Launches Golf Performance Program to Improve Play, Reduce Injury Risk
        
  Are you looking to improve your golf game — longer drives, crisper chips — without risking injury? Shirley Ryan AbilityLab’s new Golf Performance Class can help!
      
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    What is a Stroke?
        
  Stroke is a sudden interruption of blood flow to the brain that causes brain injury and results in impairment or loss of some functions.
      
        Article
 
    
    Remote Therapeutic Monitoring
        
  We are conducting a study to determine the helpfulness, feasibility, and effectiveness of using a Remote Therapeutic Monitoring system to help physical therapists assess their patient’s adherence to their prescribed physical activity and exercise plans over the course of six months.
      
        Research Project
 
    
    Got Medicaid? Get Ready to Renew!
        
  You have not had to renew your Medicaid since the Covid-19 pandemic began. Medicaid pays for your healthcare, like doctor visits, prescription medicine, and urgent emergency services.
      
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    Making a Difference Since 2005: Volunteer and Donor Martin Siegel
        
  You’d never know from his humble demeanor that Marty Siegel is one of the top serving volunteers ever at Shirley Ryan AbilityLab. He’s been a volunteer since 2005, giving more than 3,700 hours of service.
      
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