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Silver Cross Hospital - New Lenox
Pavilion A
1900 Silver Cross Blvd.
New Lenox, IL 60451
United States
Silver Cross Professional Building
Silver Cross Professional Building
250 East Maple Street
New Lenox, IL 60451
United States
Urmi’s Story: A Young Scientist’s Journey
A neurophysiologist's journey to recovery after a rare type of stroke.
Patient Story
COMPLETE: Walking Improvement for the Spinal Cord Injured with Exoskeleton: New Technology
This study aims to compare exoskeleton gait training with standard gait training in incomplete spinal cord injury.
Research Project
COMPLETE: Environmental Imaging and Control for Exoskeletons: New Technology
The purpose of this study is to develop an environmental Imaging and Control for Exoskeletons to Improve Safety and Mobility.
Research Project
COMPLETE: Andago® Body Weight Supported Gait Training Feasibility
The purpose of this study was to understand the impact of the Andago® gait training device (Hocoma AG, Switzerland) applied during clinical inpatient rehabilitation.
Research Project
COMPLETE: Development of a 3D Imaging and Classification System for Exoskeleton Systems
The purpose of this study was to develop a 3D Imaging and Classification System for Exoskeleton Systems.
Research Project
COMPLETE: LifeWalker® Upright Laboratory-Based Research Study
The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of the LifeWalker Upright (Model J100) versus a standard rollator and predicate assistive device on gait function in adults using a walker with or without back pain.
Research Project
Post-Doctoral Fellow
We are seeking for a new Post-Doctoral fellow to work in our new Biology Lab at the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab.
In the News
Dr. Rick Lieber Discusses the Future on RehabCast
Join Dr. Richard Lieber and RehabCast's host Dr. Ford Vox as they dig into potential NIH cuts, the future of robotics and more on this PM&R focused podcast.
Blog
Skeletal Muscle Design in Animals and People
Purpose of skeletal muscle is to produce force and, ultimately, movement. As such, this highly specialized tissue has been studied extensively by bioengineers.
Research Project