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Our work is primarily conducted in three focus areas: 1) Movement Science, 2) Cognition, Behavior & Emotion, and 3) Language & Communication.
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As we continue celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Aphasia Center at Jefferson Moss-Magee Rehabilitation & #AphasiaAwarenessMonth, we're honored to share the meaningful impact of the Aphasia Center's programs, & how it's become a beacon of hope & a place of belonging for Members over the years.
We are hiring for a tenure track faculty position! Our Institute, part of Jefferson Moss-Magee Rehabilitation and Thomas Jefferson University, is seeking applicants with experience conducting research in human translational neuroscience & neurorehabilitation. https://ow.ly/Y7bk50Z2Q58
Founded in 1996, the Aphasia Center at Jefferson Moss-Magee Rehabilitation meets the long-term communication & psychosocial needs of people affected by aphasia. We're excited to highlight some of the Center's achievements spanning research, education, & Member impacts.
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Join us in welcoming a new clinical research coordinator, Christy Mote, to the Brain Injury Neuropsychology Lab! Check out our blog article to learn more about her clinical and research background, and the traumatic brain injury research she's working on at the Institute. https://ow.ly/nFq250Z5JcR
Congrats to Dr. Alberto Esquenazi & co-authors on this recent paper! This Delphi-based international consensus provides structured, interdisciplinary guidance for the evaluation and management of poststroke flexed elbow deformity.
Read the full article here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42176356/
Check out this recent study by Dr. Alberto Esquenazi & colleagues that found aboBoNT‑A was non‑inferior in safety & showed slightly longer response duration—about 3 extra days—compared with onaBoNT‑A. These findings offer clearer guidance for spasticity treatment decisions. https://ow.ly/UReF50Z5JrI
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Aphasia Center at Jefferson Moss-Magee Rehabilitation & #AphasiaAwarenessMonth, we're proud to share quotes & perspectives from Members & Staff. Through the Center's programs, people w/ aphasia connect meaningfully with others navigating the path to recovery.
A new study by Drs. Laurel Buxbaum, Aaron L Wong, and colleagues examined whether tool use and physical reasoning rely on shared systems. They found a dissociation after left‑hemisphere stroke, showing these abilities can be independently disrupted. https://ow.ly/vHuv50Z5K3Y
Earlier this month, Dr. Amanda Rabinowitz gave a presentation as part of the National Academies' TBI Forum Workshop on Mental Health After Traumatic Brain Injury - From Evidence to Integrated Care. You can now watch her full presentation on how #TBI affects mental health: https://ow.ly/IHin50Z5JCs
Congrats to Dr. Amanda Rabinowitz & co-authors on this recent paper! Findings highlight the need for vocational rehabilitation services following #TBI as factors such as transportation independence and rurality may influence employment stability in this population. https://ow.ly/AqXa50Z87Hr