Check out these articles, links to useful resources, tips, and opportunities to find the information you need to keep your career on track. This quarter you’ll find several articles about scientific writing. Ready for your next job or promotion? See the post-doc...
Rehabilitating after a stroke involves lots of time, confusion, frustration, and, possibly, pain for whoever suffered the stroke. One common side effect of a stroke is impaired balance, and some stroke patients feel they can never return their balance to normal again....
There is certainly a lot of discussion on the role either making or listening to music plays in rehabilitation and brain activity, but just how noteworthy are the benefits exactly? In the ACRM blog today, we’re going to discuss making or listening to music in regard...
Unfortunately, when someone is recovering from an injury or dealing with chronic pain, he or she can experience negative emotional side effects. One of our areas of focus here at ACRM is our geriatric rehabilitation research. This includes researching the side effects...
MON 23 OCT // PART 1: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM // PART 2: 1:30 PM – 5:30 PM Primary Content Focus: Cross-Cutting This workshop based course will introduce interdisciplinary research collaboration as a skill that can be learned and will provide structured...
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