MossRehab physicians and researchers welcome opportunities to share their knowledge and expertise, advance science and promote education among the PM&R community. Below is a sample of presentations by our staff:
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Laurel Buxbaum, PsyD, associate director of Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute (MRRI) |
“Two Routes to Skilled Action in the Healthy and Damaged Brain” |
American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting |
Tessa Hart, PhD, director of the Traumatic Brain Injury Clinical Research Laboratory at M |
“Adapting Behavioral Health Interventions for Cognitively Impaired Populations” |
Progress in Rehabilitation Research Conference |
John Whyte, MD, PhD, director of Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute |
“Best Practices in Diagnosis, Prognosis and Rehabilitation of People with Disorders of Consciousness After Acquired Brain Injury” |
9th World Conference for Rehabilitation |
Alberto Esquenazi, MD, chief medical officer at MossRehab and director of the Sheerr Gait and Motion Analysis Laboratory |
“Incorporating Exoskeletal Robots into Practice” |
American Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Annual Assembly |
Michael Saulino, MD, clinical director of Intrathecal Therapy Services at MossRehab |
“Effectiveness and Safety
of Intrathecal Ziconotide as
the First Agent in Pump for Adult Patients with Severe Chronic Pain” |
American Academy of Pain Medicine Annual Meeting |
Steven Jax, PhD, director of
the Perceptual Motor Control Laboratory at Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute |
“Therapeutic Tablet Application for Post-Stroke Motor Rehabilitation: Development and Usability” |
9th World Conference for Rehabilitation |
Thomas Watanabe, MD, clinical director of the Drucker Brain Injury Center |
“Improving Focal Chemodenervation Skills to Treat Patients with Spasticity, Dystonia and Related Motor Disorders” |
American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Annual Assembly |
To connect with one of our physicians or researchers about their current projects, email us at InsideMossRehab@einstein.edu.