Rehab Management News

Sharon Clark, Ottobock employee, has been given a title change from National Payor Relations and Contract Specialist to National Payor Relations Manager, a company news release announces.

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Research from the University of Georgia (UGA) indicates that age may not factor into how a patient should be treated following stroke.

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In response to VPG's shut down of operations, producer of the MV-1, VMI and its dealers have reportedly created an emergency response phone number and internet clearing house in order to assist MV-1 owners.

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Invacare reports that it will be sponsoring the Buckeye Wheelchair Games, slated for May 16 to 18.

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A team of neurobiologists is currently working with a robotic hand equipped with sensors engineered to send electrical signals to electrodes implanted in the brain to approach the same response to touch as a real hand.

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As part of an exclusive partnership with Quantum Rehab and Pride Mobility Products Corporation, the Comfort Company will be selling the companies' manual wheelchair offerings beginning in May.

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Research conducted by a Boston University biomedical engineer and his colleagues has reportedly yielded a new joint lubricant that may provide longer lasting relief to osteoarthritis (OA) patients.

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The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) has announced the appointment of Neil Harvison, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA, to the newly created position of chief academic and scientific affairs officer.

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Robin Anthony McKenzie, a widely recognized physiotherapist, developer of MDT, and founder of The McKenzie Institute, passed away May 13 at the age of 82 years, according to a recent news release from the Institute.

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The National Institutes of Health has provided Gregory Bix, MD, PhD, University of Kentucky, with funding designed to support and further the study of stroke recovery.

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