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    WearRAcon Virtual 2020
        
  Several of our researchers attended and presented this week at WearRAcon Virtual, a two-day webinar hosted by the Wearable Robotics Association.
      
        In the News
 
    
    A Pilot Investigation to Determine if Pathogens are Present on Gel Liners Worn by Amputees
        
  This project will explore the correlation of potentially harmful bacteria to various liner conditions such as age of the liner, material properties, and patient hygiene practices.
      
        Research Project
 
    
    Join the CHAT - A Community of Hand Ability Training
        
  The Perez Lab team exclusively offers FREE hand training for ANYONE with a neurological condition that affects the function of their hands, including but not limited to: Spinal Cord Injury (Any level), Stroke, MS, Parkinson's, ALS, etc. We use a combination of games, cutting-edge robotics, sensors, and upper body exercises to help people improve the function of their hands in terms of pinching, grasping, and dexterity. Come by any time 8:30AM-4PM Monday-Friday and meet us!
      
        Research Project
 
    
    Mark Slutzky's Lab uses video game to help stroke victims
        
  For many stroke patients, regaining mobility can be a long tedious process. But Northwestern University scientists are helping them take back control.
      
        In the News
 
    
    Science News article: It's no Fortnite,but it's helping stroke survivors move again.
        
  Severely impaired stroke survivors are regaining function in their arms after sometimes decades of immobility, thanks to a new video game-led training device invented by Northwestern Medicine scientists.
      
        In the News
 
    
    Neuromodulation Research Study
        
  Using transcranial magnetic stimulation, peripheral nerve stimulation, and exercise to expedite recovery from cervical spinal cord injury.
      
        Research Project
 
    
    Vibration Project For Muscle Spasms
        
  Learning the mechanisms behind spasms and spasticity, and using them to appropriately manage them post spinal cord injury.
      
        Research Project
 
    
    Descending Pathways + Spasticity
        
  This study explore the contribution of descending motor pathways to the development of spasticity and motor recovery with the aim to implement effective rehabilitative intervention.
      
        Research Project
 
    
    At Home Workout: Upper Body Strength with Dumbbells
        
  This at-home workout routine will help improve your upper body strength for daily activities.
      
        Blog
 
    
    April is Parkinson's Disease Awareness Month
        
  April is PD Awareness Month! Our Parkinson's Disease & Movement Disorders program offers a variety of individualized services to best meet your needs.
      
        In the News
 
    
    Adriana's Story
        
  Adriana was 17 weeks pregnant when, during an attempted carjacking, she was shot. The bullet injured her spinal cord and left her paralyzed.
      
        Patient Story
 
    
    The acute impact of lower body positive pressure treadmill walking on biological markers of joint disease in individuals with knee pathology
        
  The purpose of this trial is to determine the impact of dynamic offloading on the biological composition of the knee joint in individuals with knee osteoarthritis.
      
              
          Age Range
  50 or older
      
        Clinical Trial