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The Balance and Vestibular Center is a joint program of MossRehab and Albert Einstein Medical Center Department of Neurosensory Sciences. The Center's specialists conduct extensive clinical evaluations and diagnostic testing to design a customized treatment plan for each patient. |
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The inpatient rehabilitation programs of the Drucker Brain Injury Center allows patients with brain injury to benefit from a full range of rehabilitative services including physical, occupational and recreational therapy, speech and language therapy, psychology, rehabilitation nursing and social work. |
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Overview of Services
The Electrodiagnostic Center is comprised of two laboratories with a thorough complement of tests to aid physicians in the study and treatment of neurophysiologic abnormalities. Physicians rely on the combined advances in clinical neurophysiology and computer technology at the center to obtain an expansive evaluation of brain, nerve and muscle function. Both inpatient and outpatient studies are available. |
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The Sheerr Gait and Motion Analysis Lab helps physicians identify the causes of ambulation problems and helps them make recommendations for specific treatment interventions. It provides computerized data for numerous diagnostic applications including data on muscular activity during ambulation; systematic and quantitative kinetic, kinematic gait, and movement data; as well as data on the cause of dysfunction. MossRehab is the only rehabilitation facility in the Philadelphia region to have this specialized laboratory. |
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The Motor Control Analysis Laboratory at MossRehab is one of the few of its kind in the nation. This sophisticated lab analyzes muscle function and dexterity and is especially useful for patients with central nervous system disorders or brain injuries. It identifies the presence and degree of voluntary control a patient can exercise over his or her muscles and movement. For patients with central and peripheral nervous system damage, motor control analysis provides a specific basis for corrective physical, medical, and surgical therapies. |
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We provide people who have had a stroke, whether severe or mild, with a complete range of rehabilitation services. |
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