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Children's Assessment of Participation and Enjoyment & Preferences for Activities of Children
Area of Assessment
Life ParticipationQuality of Life
Social Relationships
Patient Satisfaction
Time
minutes , CAPE: 30 to 45 minutesPAC: 15-20 minutes
Assessment Type
Patient Reported Outcomescost
$199.00Rehabilitation Measure
Laboratory of Engineering for Gait Science (LEGs)
We study the underlying neuralplasticity mechanisms of improved walking function after robotic-assisted locomotor training for patients with neurological injury.
Lab

Benjamin Katholi, MD
Attending Physician, Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Neuromodulation & Motor Control Lab
Over the last several years, we have been developing protocols to enhance the activity of residual sensorimotor pathways in individuals who suffered from spinal cord injury (SCI). We are happy to communicate that we are starting Phase IV of our protocol and we are actively enrolling participants. Led by P.I. Monica Perez
Lab

Occupational Self-Assessment
Area of Assessment
Activities of Daily LivingCommunication
Life Participation
Occupational Performance
Self-efficacy
Time
minutesAssessment Type
Patient Reported Outcomescost
$40.00Rehabilitation Measure

Management of Pediatric Spasticity: The Holistic Treatment of Children with Cerebral Palsy
Online Learning
Center for Aphasia Research & Treatment
The Center for Aphasia Research & Treatment was created in 2001 to respond to the challenge of living with aphasia.
Lab

Gadi Revivo, DO
Section Chief, Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
Associate Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

Serum metabolomics in individuals with cerebral palsy
Learn about the Pediatric Muscle Physiology Lab's research project and their interest in how systemic metabolomics, for example in serum is altered in people with cerebral palsy and how it is related to their capacity for movement.
Research Project