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Dietary History Questionnaire I
Area of Assessment
EatingGeneral Health
Time
hours , Bowman et al, 2011Assessment Type
Patient Reported Outcomescost
$0.00Rehabilitation Measure

Former College Hoops Star Fights MS: 'She's Not Going To Give Up'
After insurance refused to pay for six-figure stem-cell transplant, Jasmine Matthews kept fighting, launching a Go Fund Me campaign.
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Blair Hu Successfully Defends PhD
Graduate student researcher Blair Hu successfully defended his PhD on October 17.
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Mini Nutritional Assessment
Area of Assessment
EatingTime
minutesAssessment Type
Othercost
$0.00Rehabilitation Measure

Making Great Strides: The Future of Prosthetic Medicine
In a recent article for MoneyWeek, a financial magazine based out of the UK, Dr. Arun Jayaraman shared his views on how some emerging technologies — including exoskeletons to aid in movement after neurological injury — are transforming healthcare.
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Stimulation Protocol Provides Functional Gains After Spinal Cord Injury
Neuromodulation and Motor Control Lab's Research Associate II, Audrey Wilson interviews one of our patients who tells of his progress with neurostimulation.
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King Devick Test
Area of Assessment
CognitionTime
minutesAssessment Type
Othercost
$60.00Rehabilitation Measure

Nili Krausz Successfully Defends PhD
Graduate student researcher Nili Krausz successfully defended her doctoral thesis, “Environmental Sensing for Improved Forward Prediction for Powered Lower Limb Prostheses,” on October 23.
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Andy's Story: A Walk Down the Aisle After a Severe Spinal Cord Injury
On July 1, 2018, everything changed for Andy McCue when he fell down a flight of stairs in a freak accident that left him paralyzed. He arrived at Shirley Ryan AbilityLab with no guarantee that he would walk or be independent again.
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José Pons, PhD Featured in Crain's People On the Move
People on the move featured article as Dr. Pons joins our teams.
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Some Chicago businesses offer parents support as CTU strike keeps schools closed for 2nd day
The Chicago Teachers Union's strike has forced parents and businesses to take quick action to provide care and activities for children who would normally be in class.
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A Day in the Life: Performing Arts Physician Saves Careers by Fine-tuning Artists’ Form
Maria Reese, MD, still remembers landing in a Tennessee emergency department with a knee injury as a young dancer. The prognosis was grim: she would never dance again. Reese recently recalled “being devastated and thinking I'll prove that to be wrong, I'll get back to dancing.” And she did.
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