Pediatric and adult-care physiatrists share how we are tailoring the federal government’s Got Transition resources to the unique needs of adolescents with neurodevelopmental disorders.
Long COVID: Why and How Physiatrists Are Essential to Managing Its Challenges
On the individual level, they are helping patients manage breathing discomfort, exercise limitations and more. Through the AAPM&R, they have launched a multispecialty collaborative and national call to action.
What’s Afoot and What’s Ahead for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
AAPM&R Vice President Deborah Venesy, MD, shares her take on the specialty’s challenges and opportunities in the wake of the pandemic and over the longer term.
Comprehensive Care for a Broad Spectrum of Physical Disabilities
From neurological conditions and muscle disease to sports injuries, physiatrists in Pediatric Medicine & Rehabilitation provide highly specialized care for patients.
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PM&R Fellowships in Sports and Musculoskeletal Medicine: Gateways to Deep Experiential Learning
Participants in these Cleveland Clinic training programs get to work alongside an incredible range of subspecialists, see patients in a continuity clinic and manage on-field injuries large and small.
6 Clicks Functional Measurement Tool: Why It’s Drawing Crowds at Conferences Far and Wide
Groups all across the country are asking Mary Stilphen to speak about Cleveland Clinic’s success with its 6 Clicks tool for PT/OT assessment. Here are the three things audiences most want to know.
Now’s the Time for PM&R to Shine in Musculoskeletal Care
Dr. Joel Press, a pioneering advocate of physiatry’s role in musculoskeletal care, shares insights from his storied career to argue that PM&R is more relevant to this care realm than ever before.
As Other PM&R Residency Programs Scale Back, Here’s One That Just Launched
Cleveland Clinic launched a three-year PM&R residency program in July 2016. Its leaders share the rationale behind its design and advice for others looking to start or refresh a program in challenging times.
New Rehab Hospitals Designed to Meet the Changing Needs of Today’s Seniors
Cleveland Clinic’s rehab hospitals are designed to maximize safe, appropriate transitions of care for geriatric patients.
Cleveland Clinic’s New PM&R Residency Program: Training the Next Generation of Physiatrists
Increasing healthcare demands from the aging population have led Cleveland Clinic to launch a residency program in physical medicine and rehabilitation. The three-year program will begin in July 2016.