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#TomorrowsDiscoveries: Recovering After a Stroke
Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Network to Span the Continuum of Care
A New Awareness of Mental Health in ICU Patients
On a Search for Markers to Assess the Subtle Signs of Brain Injury
Physical Therapy Program Keeps Performing Artists on Their Feet
Electroacupuncture Treats Spasticity, Pain, Headaches and Nausea
Brand-New Facility Offers State-of-the-Art Rehabilitation
Director's Column
Patient Engagement Training Shares Traditions from Rehabilitation
Water Swallow Test Proves to Be Most Sensitive for Dysphagia
Pushing Neurorehabilitation to Its Limits
A Comprehensive Approach to Lower Back Pain
Research to Enhance Motor Function
Expert Outpatient Care, Many Locations
System Aids Quick Decisions for Clinicians, Provides More Time with Patients
News from the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
A Confrontation with Uncertainty in Multiple Sclerosis
Is It a Concussion or Something Else?
Speaking the Same Language to Improve Patient Function
Where Pain Psychologists Meet Physicians, Patients
Reducing Dysphagia Risk Before Extubation
Novel Interventions Aid Post-Stroke Brain Recovery
Mission Possible: Moving Kids in the ICU
A Novel Approach to Tackling Depression in People with Limb Loss