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ACRM 94th Annual Conference Progress in Rehabilitation Research PIRR

Five DAYS of NONSTOP Pediatric Rehabilitation Content

Pediatric Rehabilitation Content Flyer

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ACRM is serious about pediatric rehabilitation with not one, but two groups devoted to it: the Pediatric Networking Group and the Pediatric-Adolescent Task Force within the BI-ISIG (Brain Injury Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group)

Offering 5 days of high-caliber educational content for pediatric rehabilitation, the ACRM 94th Annual Conference, Progress in Rehabilitation Research (PIRR) provides outstanding value for every member of the pediatric rehab team.

 

 

Ways to View Pediatric Rehabilitation Content

  1. Click on the flyer image to view a handy PDF of the content most relevant to Pediatric Rehabilitation >>
  2. The agendas below highlight all content with a DIRECT focus on Pediatric Rehabilitation.
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  4. Check out the Online Program

Not-To-Miss Pediatric Rehab-Specific Content


Pediatric Rehabilitation Instructional Courses


Pediatric Rehabilitation Symposia

For specific PEDIATRIC REHABILITATION sessions and more details (including presenters, session descriptions and schedules) see the ACRM APP, and the online program.

  • #283576 – Perinatal Arterial Ischemic Stroke/Hypoxic Injury Clinical Overview/Etiology, Management, and Outcome   PED, ST, NP
    Ryan Felling, Christine Koterba, Amy Houtrow, Shelley Dean, Roberta O’Shea
  • #296236 – Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine Research and Implementation in Different Rehabilitation Settings  CIRM, PED
    Barbara Siminovich-Blok, Carie Sumida, Herb Karpatkin, Alfonso Tramontana, Sonya Kim
  • #284186 – Acute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM) in Pediatric Population; Case Reports and Rehabilitation Considerations  PED, SCI
    Cristina Sadowsky, Julie Cagney, Kaitlin MacDonald
  • #286947 – Benefits of a Care Coordination Solution for People with Neurological Conditions Using Dedicated Patient Advocates  CC, BI, ST, ND, PED
    Jessica Harthcock, Carrie Redmon, Kelly Toline
  • #304635 – Hot Topics in Rehabilitation of Young Children Age 0-5: Clinical & Research Blitz  PED, CC, CP
    Angela Ciccia, Leann Kerr, Jennifer Lundine, Roberta O’Shea, Juliet Haarbauer-Krupa, Amber Sheehan, Jorge R. Vasquez Rios, Cristina L. Sadowsky, Glendaliz Bosques, Mark Pedrotty, Christian Niedzwecki, Jessica Kramer, Shelley Anne Dean
  • #299326 – Cognition and the Role of Music in Clinical Neurorehabilitation  AN, BI, PED
    Kathleen Howland
  • #281463 – Integrating Top Pediatric Rehabilitation Research into Practice: a Review of Recent Clinically Influential Papers  PED, CP
    Matthew McLaughlin, Molly Fuentes, Robyn Howarth
  • #294076 – Management and Outcomes in Pediatric Severe Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Current Research and Practice  PED, BI
    Andrew Reisner, Chia-Yi Kuan, Joshua Vova, Lindsay Labrot, Laura Blackwell, Robyn Howarth
  • #296634 – CDC: The Report to Congress on the Management of Traumatic Brain Injury in Children  BI, PED
    Juliet Haarbauer-Krupa, Ann Glang, Brad Kurowski
  • #299541 – Spina Bifida Across the Life Span: An Evolving Multidisciplinary Clinical Model  PED, CP, CC
    Drew Davis, Betsy Hopson, Brandon Rocque
  • #296879 – Medical Management and Outcomes of Pediatric Patients Diagnosed With Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis   PED, BI
    Robyn Howarth, Laura Blackwell, Joshua Vova, Udayan Kulkarni, Fallon Crews, Anna-Lisa Tarabicos
  • #293139 – The Use of Advanced Technology and Robotics in Pediatric Rehabilitation  TEC, PED
    Erin Eggebrecht, Joshua Vova, Jyotika Mistry
  • #300412 – The Netherlands Presents – Lessons From The #1 Healthcare System In Europe  INT, SCI, PED
    Remco Hoogendijk, Hans Rietman, Robert O’Dowd, Pauline Aarts, Ilse van Nes, Rieny Reinen, Frederik Tonis, Mark van Houdenhoven
  • #304715 – A Multidisciplinary Approach to Feeding and Swallowing Management for Children Post Traumatic Brain Injury  PED, CP
    Amanda Chestnut, Caroline Freer

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

Pediatric 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.

  • Pediatric Rehabilitation Networking Group Business Meeting // THUR 26 OCT  7:00 AM – 8:00 AM

Pediatric Rehabilitation-Related Paper Sessions

See the ACRM Conference APP and the online program


Join the ACRM Pediatric Rehabilitation Networking Group (PRNG)

No need to wait for Atlanta to get involved! Check out the leadership and connect with the lively Pediatric Rehabilitation Networking Group now…

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ACRM Annual ConferenceProgress 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
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*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.

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