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Full-Text Articles in Rehabilitation and Therapy
Development Of Syringomyelia From Retained Bullet Fragment Following Spinal Cord Injury, Akinpelu Beckley, Md, Mba, Christina V. Oleson, Md, Christopher S. Formal, Md
Development Of Syringomyelia From Retained Bullet Fragment Following Spinal Cord Injury, Akinpelu Beckley, Md, Mba, Christina V. Oleson, Md, Christopher S. Formal, Md
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Faculty Papers
Objective
To investigate potential complications of retained bullet fragments in the spinal canal following traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI).
Dr. R. Tait Mckenzie: Pioneer And Legacy To Physiatry., John F. Ditunno, Jr, Richard E. Verville
Dr. R. Tait Mckenzie: Pioneer And Legacy To Physiatry., John F. Ditunno, Jr, Richard E. Verville
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Faculty Papers
No abstract provided.
Lessons Learned Through Leadership, John L. Melvin, Md, Mmsc
Lessons Learned Through Leadership, John L. Melvin, Md, Mmsc
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Faculty Papers
This paper identifies a number of principles I have adopted when assuming leadership roles. They evolved from experiences that suggested they would help me be more effective in these roles. I have found through using them that they are indeed helpful to me as a leader and to the organizations I lead. When comparing notes with other leaders, I find they seem to apply to others as well.
Technology Improving Spinal Cord Injured Outlook: Our Experience With The Diaphragmatic Pacing System, Amanda Morina, Pt, Dpt, Ncs, Catharine Farnan-Kennedy, Ms, Crrn, Onc, Cbis
Technology Improving Spinal Cord Injured Outlook: Our Experience With The Diaphragmatic Pacing System, Amanda Morina, Pt, Dpt, Ncs, Catharine Farnan-Kennedy, Ms, Crrn, Onc, Cbis
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Faculty Papers
Introduction
Technology is always changing and that is a certainty. Integrating it into a population in a cost effective manner is always a challenge. One of the benefits of technology is the power to improve quality of life for those who are spinal cord injured. Five years ago in 2009, our rehabilitation team had the opportunity to partner with a young spinal cord injured patient with a newly implanted diaphragmatic pacer device (DPS). Since then we have had several patients with chronic spinal cord injury with this technology. The following poster will review the literature related to this device in …
Implementation Of A Four Year Rehabilitation Curriculum For Medical Students, Nethra S. Ankam, Md
Implementation Of A Four Year Rehabilitation Curriculum For Medical Students, Nethra S. Ankam, Md
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Faculty Papers
In 2009 the Vice-Dean of Undergraduate Medical Education modified the 4th year curriculum by eliminating the required clerkship in Rehabilitation Medicine, and the Department was tasked with the creation of a four year curricular thread. While disappointing, this was a blessing in disguise. For years, we attempted to fit a great deal of content into an ever decreasing timespan, to increasingly disinterested students. Our teachers were also burned out with the sheer volume of students.
Through collaboration with other course directors, we inserted content where it fit the developmental needs of the students. We were also able to introduce students …
The International Society Of Physical And Rehabilitation Medicine: The Way Forward - Ii., Marta Imamura, Christoph Gutenbrunner, Gerold Stucki, Jianan Li, Jorge Lains, Walter Frontera, John Olver, Levent Özçakar, Joel Delisa, Linamara Rizzo Battistella, John L. Melvin
The International Society Of Physical And Rehabilitation Medicine: The Way Forward - Ii., Marta Imamura, Christoph Gutenbrunner, Gerold Stucki, Jianan Li, Jorge Lains, Walter Frontera, John Olver, Levent Özçakar, Joel Delisa, Linamara Rizzo Battistella, John L. Melvin
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Faculty Papers
This paper reports on recent changes and future plans concerning the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. Issues discussed are its structural organization, collaboration and recognition, liaison with the World Health Organization , work in strengthening science, and its future agenda.