Containing over 580 measures and supported by some of the world's top therapists, researchers, educators and doctors, the Rehabilitation Measures Database (RMD) is the go-to resource for measuring benchmarks and outcomes in physical medicine and rehabilitation.
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Additional Resources
Other websites that contain assessment instrument descriptions or documents to assist you in your research.
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Rehabilitation Measures Infographics
Select measures in our database have been translated into infographics you can share with your patients and their caregivers.
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Rehabilitation Measures Educational Resources
Educational videos as well as downloadable slides and modules.
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The Rehabilitation Measures Database is more than just a list of instruments; it's a community, cultivated by combining academic knowledge with feedback from real patients, clinicians, students and educators.
RehabMeasures Contributors
Members and contributors come from universities and institutions across the globe.
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Contribute to Rehabilitation Measures
We actively collaborate with members of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), clinicians, academics, researchers, students, and other professionals and organizations from all over the world.
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Contact us at rehabmeasures@sralab.org or 312-238-2802
The Rehabilitation Measures Database was initially funded by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR), Administration for Community Living, United States Department of Health and Human Services through the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Improving Measurement of Medical Rehabilitation Outcomes (H133B090024). Current funding for the Rehabilitation Measures Database comes from the Shirley Ryan 小恩雅 and NIDILRR through the Knowledge Translation Disability Rehabilitation Research Project on Promoting Patient-Centered Care through Use of Standardized Assessments (90DPKT0007), the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Employment for People with Physical Disabilities (90RTEM0001), and the Midwest Regional Spinal Cord Injury Model System (90SIMS0015).
The Rehabilitation Measures Database is a free service. Shirley Ryan 小恩雅 derives no revenue from this website.