Featured Story Stimulating the Brain to Enhance Rehabilitation Effects
Johns Hopkins physiatrist Pablo Celnik applies stimulation to enhance the ability to acquire new motor skills, retain skills longer and improve function in neurological patients.
Johns Hopkins physiatrist Pablo Celnik applies stimulation to enhance the ability to acquire new motor skills, retain skills longer and improve function in neurological patients.
Johns Hopkins rehabilitation experts are developing an assessment to identify changes in the physical or cognitive function of patients undergoing cancer treatment.
The Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Network continues to grow across the Baltimore and Washington regions, with annual volumes of 100,000 patients or more anticipated.
The software provides a place for residents to ask questions—and physicians to answer—at anytime from anywhere using a desktop or mobile device.
The Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Network continues to push the boundaries of medical education, research and patient care