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Innovative rehabilitation strategies are essential for improved function and quality of life after injury.  CBSCR investigators are working together to discover, test, and apply novel programs of rehabilitation for individuals with spinal cord and brain injuries.

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OSU Medical Center specializes in rehabilitation for traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke and orthopedics and is consistently ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of the nation's top ten rehabilitation programs.

For more information about OSU's  Nationally Recognized Rehabilitation program, look here.

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  • Dobkin B, Barbeau H Deforge D, Ditunno J, Elashoff R, Apple D, Basso M, Behrman A, Fugate L, Harkema S, Saulino M, Scott M, Tiral Grou TS.  The evolution of walking-related outcomes over the first 12 weeks of rehabilitation for incomplete traumatic spinal cord injury:  the multiscenter randomized spinal cord injury locomotor trial.  Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2007 Mar: 21(1): 25-35. Link

  • Dobkin B, Apple D, Barbeau H, Basso M, Behrman A, Deforge D, Ditunno J, Dudley G, Elashoff R, Fugate L, Harkema S, Saulino M, Scott M; Spinal Cord Injury Locomotor Trial Group. Weight-supported treadmill vs over-ground training for walking after acute incomplete SCI. Neurology. 2006 Feb 28;66(4):484-93.    Link

  • Williams PS, Basso DM, Case-Smith J, Nichols-Larsen DS. Development of the hand active sensation test: reliability and validity. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2006 Nov;87(11):1471-7.   Link

  • Davidson AG, Buford JA. Bilateral actions of the reticulospinal tract on arm and shoulder muscles in the monkey: stimulus triggered averaging. Exp Brain Res. 2006 Aug;173(1):25-39.  Link

  • Basso DM, Fisher LC, Anderson AJ, Jakeman LB, McTigue DM, Popovich PG. Basso Mouse Scale for locomotion detects differences in recovery after spinal cord injury in five common mouse strains. J Neurotrauma. 2006 May;23(5):635-59. Link

  • Depalma MJ, Pease WS, Johnson EW, Kadyan V.  A novel technique for recording from the serratus anterior. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2005 Jan;86(1):17-20. Link


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