Naval Medical Center Rehab Expands, Takes on Walter Reed Patients
The Bethesda campus recently opened a new rehabilitation center, which resembles a gym, with a track, weights, treadmills, and a climbing wall.
Read MoreThe Bethesda campus recently opened a new rehabilitation center, which resembles a gym, with a track, weights, treadmills, and a climbing wall.
Read MoreModalities can also help restore normal function.
Read MoreJohn Crane, an Otto Bock HealthCare sales rep. for Northern California and Northern Nevada, was recently reelected to the Board of the California Orthotics & Prosthetics Association.
Read MoreAccording to a new review published in the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, many of the risks that frequently cause falls are not adequately addressed with the fall prevention initiatives used in health care facilities.
Read MoreA Q&A with Kennedy I. Hawkins, MBA, JD, LLM, president and general manager of PT Northwest, Salem, Ore.
Read MoreAn experimental program is bringing together dancers and injured veterans from Afghanistan to enhance existing rehabilitation therapies.
Read MoreResearch suggests massage stimulates injured tissue, and calms the central nervous system.
Read MoreSeveral therapies show promise for helping stroke patients overcome grip release delay.
Read MoreThe salsa dancing offers patient Heriberto Avila therapeutic applications with weight shifting, agility, balance, and coordination.
Read MorePedro Toala, 47, who suffered a spinal-cord injury 5 years ago, is beginning to walk again using the Lokomat, from Hocoma Inc, Rockland, Mass.
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