As you become an expert in your industry, you’ll need to build a network. Medical networking can sometimes seem like a looming task; discussing rehabilitation research with your coworkers, for example, is good — but it’s not enough. Without much direction, you may not...
As a medical professional, you’re well aware of the many ways that art and neuroscience overlap and support each other. Perhaps you’ve even done rehabilitation research on the role of art in recovery and how it can help. We want to hear it. Here at the American...
There are so many different accidents that can cause a patient’s brain injury, but there’s only one thing to do for recovery: brain rehabilitation. Whether your patient needs traumatic brain injury rehabilitation or a less complicated rehabilitation method, you’re...
There’s a lot of fear out there about robots and AI taking over jobs. How much research have you put into how robots could strengthen and improve your job, though? When it comes to pediatric rehabilitation, you’re in luck. Robots and AI contributing to injury...
There are many aspects of life and health we take for granted when we’re young, such as fast metabolism, strong muscles, or quick recoveries. A strong, healthy mind, however, isn’t one of them. From a young age, you can memorize information and easily use it later on,...
Cognitive Rehabilitation Manual — Dr. Niehaus quote
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