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/
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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
For 30 years, the Aphasia Center at Jefferson Moss-Magee Rehabilitation has been a place where people can reclaim their voice & share their story. Thanks to all Members & Staff who have been part of the Center! We look forward to continuing to meet the long-term needs of people affected by #aphasia.
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.
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
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.
Congrats to Dr. Erica Middleton and co-authors on this recent paper! Findings showed that people with aphasia produce fewer words and rely more heavily on sound-based (phonological) similarities, showing less flexible search patterns than neurotypical speakers. https://ow.ly/VFXh50ZaCgu
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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New publication by Dr. Dylan Edwards & colleagues using E-field modeling to standardize TMS intensity. Findings support a coil-independent E-field–based approach that improves motor threshold prediction accuracy & may reduce the need for repeat thresholding.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42216705/
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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