Our Partners

 
 

Shepherd Center

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Shepherd Center, located in Atlanta, GA, is the largest free-standing medical rehabilitation and community re-entry specialty hospital in the U.S. For the 15th consecutive year, Shepherd has been recognized as one of the country’s top rehabilitation hospitals by U.S. News & World Re- port. Founded in 1975, its mission is to help people who have experienced a catastrophic injury or disease to rebuild their lives with dignity, hope and independence, advocating for their full inclusion in all aspects of community life. In 2014, Shepherd Center had 965 inpatient admis- sions and 6,600 outpatient visits. It serves multiple areas of specialization including spinal cord injury, acquired brain injury, multiple sclerosis, ALS, spina bifida, post-polio syndrome, other neuromuscular problems, and pain. A full range of rehabilitation care and long-term community re-entry support is provided to all patients who receive acute rehabilitation through its 10 bed ICU, medical/surgical specialty care, 152-bed inpatients beds and inpatient rehabilitation units, Day Program for intensive therapy immediately following discharge, outpatient rehabilitation and specialty clinics, and the ProMotion Health Club for people chronic injury and disease.

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University of california, Irvine

The UC Irving Biorobotics Laboratory does research in robotics, wearable sensors, information technology, and computational neuroscience for movement rehabilitation. Our goal is to develop innovative technologies that help people recover after neurologic injuries such as stroke and spinal cord injury based on an understanding of neuromuscular control and plasticity mechanisms. We are also using such technologies, along with computational models of neuro-recovery, to help assess and enhance emerging neuro-repair therapies.

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The Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute was founded in1992 to consolidate the many research activities at MossRehab and to foster new initiatives in rehabilitation research. Research is an important part of treatment, often leading the way to new advances and innovations in medical rehabilitation. Research activities within the institute help maintain MossRehab’s excellence by attracting the best staff and bringing new medical and technological developments to patients with disabilities.

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flint rehab

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Flint Rehab is a forward-thinking digital health company dedicated to reinventing the way stroke survivors recover. Our experienced team of neuroscientists creates next-gen rehabilitation tools using the latest clinical research and gamification. Our most popular products, FitMi® and MusicGlove®, have empowered thousands of people to increase mobility and regain a positive outlook on life, while our latest product, the MiGo® is the first activity tracker designed specifically for rehab. We also provide educational resources and community support to motivate survivors to rebuild a life full of the activities they love! We’re the anti-boring solution that helps survivors engage with their therapy, day in and day out.

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pt pal

Pt Pal is mobile health technology used to facilitate communication between the Care Team and the patient/caregiver, by allowing the care team to send from their web-portal, exercise routines, activities of daily living, diet recommendations, surveys and educational material to the patient/caregiver’s mobile device. The Pt Pal app then captures the patient/caregiver activity adherence data and reports those results back to the Care Team. Using the web portal, clinicians can monitor patients’ adherence to treatment regimens and also view a graphical summary about patients’ condition and app usage. The data are then available to be discussed in the next session with the patient. Clinicians can manage reward points and/or to send/receive HIPAA-secure messages with patients.

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