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Pairing Rehabilitation Interventions to Maximize Efficiency and Recovery (PRIMER)
The goal of this project is to evaluate the paired contributions of intensity and variability of stepping training on lower extremity function post-stroke.
Research Project
Brian’s Journey: Advanced Technology Leads to Explosive Gains After Locked-in Syndrome
Following a cardiac procedure, post-surgical complications led to multiple strokes for Brian. He developed locked-in syndrome and, despite paralysis, was fully aware of his surroundings.
Patient Story
C-STAR Pilot Project Awardee Spotlight: Sunghoon Ivan Lee, PhD
Meet Dr. Lee and learn more about his passion for research and how his awarded C-STAR funding will impact stroke survivors.
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Canadian Neurological Scale
Area of Assessment
AphasiaCognition
Functional Mobility
Time
minutesAssessment Type
Observercost
FreeRehabilitation Measure
Kyle's Journey with Locked-in Syndrome
At 30 years old, Kyle experienced a rare brainstem stroke causing a condition called locked-in syndrome. Although his cognitive abilities were completely intact, he was unable to move or talk.
Patient Story
Rivermead Mobility Index
Area of Assessment
Balance – Non-vestibularFunctional Mobility
Gait
Time
minutesAssessment Type
Observercost
FreeRehabilitation Measure
Lokomat Training
Lokomat training is a robot-assisted walking therapy to help a person whose ability to walk has been impaired due to stroke, SCI, TBI, or other condition.
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Trunk Impairment Scale
Time
minutes , Less than 20 minutes.Assessment Type
Performance Measurecost
Not FreeRehabilitation Measure
Functional Behavior Profile
Area of Assessment
Activities of Daily LivingCognition
Executive Functioning
Functional Mobility
Life Participation
Patient Satisfaction
Reasoning/Problem Solving
Social Relationships
Time
minutesAssessment Type
Patient Reported Outcomescost
FreeRehabilitation Measure
Implementation of Evidenced Based-Interventions during Inpatient Rehabilitation to Improve Mobility, Health and Participation
Most patients with stroke or ABI can recover some gait function (80-95%), but only 25% of those with SCI (50% motor incomplete) walk independently.
Research Project
Trunk Control Test
Area of Assessment
Balance – Non-vestibularFunctional Mobility
Time
minutescost
Not FreeRehabilitation Measure
Advanced Technology Leads to Explosive Gains
Following a cardiac procedure, post-surgical complications led to multiple strokes for Brian, a Nevada resident. He developed locked-in syndrome and, despite paralysis, was fully aware of his surroundings.
In the News