Four DAYS of NONSTOP Limb Restoration Rehabilitation Content
Offering 4 days of high-caliber educational content for Limb Restoration Rehabilitation, the ACRM 94th Annual Conference, Progress in Rehabilitation Research (PIRR) provides outstanding value for every member of the rehab team.
Ways to View Limb Restoration Rehabilitation Content
- Click on the flyer image to view a handy PDF of ALL content relevant to Limb Restoration>>
- The agendas below highlight all content with a DIRECT focus on Limb Restoration.
- There is MUCH more content at ACRM that you will enjoy — such as the 50+ sessions of cross-cutting content, including plenary sessions
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Not-To-Miss Limb Loss Restoration Content
- Limb Restoration Rehabilitation Group Business Meeting // FRI 27 OCT 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM
- Up to 44 hours of CE credits available*
Limb Loss Instructional Courses
- #297160 – Management of Children With Upper and Lower Extremity Limb Deficiencies: Congenital and Acquired LR, PED
Michael Schmitz, Jorge Fabregas, Dana Olszewski, Jill Flanagan, Allan Peljovich, Colleen Coulter, Joshua Vova, Brian Giavedoni
Limb Loss Rehabilitation Symposia
For specific LIMB LOSS REHABILITATION sessions and more details (including presenters, session descriptions and schedules) see the ACRM APP and the online program.
- #292880 – Rehabilitation After Upper Limb Amputation: Advantages and Pitfalls of Technology in Functional Rehabilitation LR, TEC, NP
Lewis Wheaton, Raoul Bongers - #289785 – Distinguishing Prosthetic Performance and Enablement in Clinical Care and Research: Challenges and Directions (Part I) LR, MES, CP
Gerasimos Bastas, Kenton Kaufman, Robert Gailey, Stephen Wegener, Gerald Stark, John Rheinstein, George Gondo - #289785 – Distinguishing Prosthetic Performance and Enablement in Clinical Care and Research: Challenges and Directions (Part II) LR, MES, CP
Gerasimos Bastas, Kenton Kaufman, Robert Gailey, Stephen Wegener, Gerald Stark, John Rheinstein, George Gondo - #301621 – Innovative Functional Electrical Stimulation for Stroke Rehabilitation ST, TEC, LR
Jayme Knutson, Michael Fu, Richard Wilson, Nathan Makowski - #292707 – Perspectives on Current Innovations and Challenges in Upper Extremity Prosthetics LR
Kristin Zhao, Karen Andrews, Diane Atkins, Sasha Blue Godfrey, Jack Uellendahl - #297045 – Translating the VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guidelines to a Civilian Population: Toward an Amputation Model System LR, CP, MIL
George Gondo, Danielle Melton, Kristin Reeves, Joseph Webster, Jason Highsmith - #297353 – Multiple Training Paradigms of Functional Electrical Stimulation after a Spinal Cord Injury SCI, LR
Gail Forrest, Ashraf Gorgey, Therese Johnston - #296566 – Medical Considerations for Prosthetic Candidacy, Enduring Functional Enablement and Coordination of Care LR, CP
Gerasimos Bastas - #296169 – Standardized Outcome Measures in Lower Limb Prosthetics LR
Shane Wurdeman, Phillip Stevens, James Campbell - #296999 – Development of an Interdisciplinary Multi-Center Outcomes Database in Limb Loss Rehabilitation: A 5-Year Review LR, MES, CP
Tamara Bushnik, Michael Juszczak, Jason Maikos, Leif Nelson, Jeffrey Cohen, Jeffrey Heckman - #283242 – Comprehensive Care for Osteomyoplastic Lower Limb Loss: Pre-Amputation through Community Participation LR, CP
Carol Dionna, Jonathan Day, William Earl - #297411 – Osseointegration for Amputees: The Past, Present, and the Future LR, CP
Munjed Al Muderis, Kevin Tetsworth, William Lu, Solon Rosenblatt
FOCUS AREA ABBREVIATIONS: AN: Arts & Neuroscience // BI: Brain Injury // CAN: Cancer // CC: Cross-Cutting // CIRM: Complementary Integrative Rehabilitation Medicine // CP: Clinical Practice // DI: Diagnosis Independent // GER: Geriatric Rehabilitation // INT: International // LR: Limb Restoration // MES: Measurement // MIL: Military/VA // ND: Neurodegenerative Diseases // NP: Neuroplasticity // PAIN: Pain Rehabilitation // PED: Pediatric Rehabilitation // PHY: Physicians & Clinicians // POL: Health Policy & Legislation // SCI: Spinal Cord Injury // ST: Stroke // TEC: Technology
Limb Loss Rehabilitation Meetings
See the complete schedule of ACRM ISIG, networking group, and task force meetings and plan to join those that best align with your interests and expertise.
- Limb Restoration Rehabilitation Group Business Meeting // FRI 27 OCT 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM
Limb Loss Rehabilitation-Related Paper Sessions
Paper sessions to be announced soon. Stay tuned to the ACRM Conference APP and the online program!
Join the ACRM Limb Loss Rehabilitation Group
No need to wait for Atlanta to get involved! Check out the leadership and connect with the lively Limb Loss Rehabilitation Group now…
ACRM Annual Conference, Progress in Rehabilitation Research (PIRR#2017)
CORE: 25 – 28 OCT 2018 // HILTON ATLANTA, USA // PRE-CONFERENCE 23 – 25 OCT
REGISTER ONLINE HERE or Register by Phone: +1.703.435.5335
*For the latest programming info, schedule, session and faculty details, and room locations, please see the Searchable Online Program & Scheduler and/or the ACRM App. Although significant changes are not anticipated, the schedules, sessions, and presenters posted on this website are subject to change.
*Up to 44 credit hours from Pre-Conference through end of Conference Mon – Sat 23 – 28 October. The number of credit hours available in any particular content area may be less.