Precision Rehabilitation – Inaugural Scientific Retreat
The MR3 Network is pleased to offer an archive of video recordings of presentations from our inaugural scientific retreat, which was presented on June 29 and 30, 2021, via Zoom
Published in ACRM Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2022
Precision Rehabilitation: Optimizing Function, Adding Value to Health Care
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Agenda and Video Archive
Rick Segal, PT, Ph.D., FAPTA
MR3 Network National Coordinating Center, Medical University of South Carolina
Keynote, day 1:
The Path to the Development of a Precision Oncology Program: Challenges and Opportunities
Massimo Cristofanilli, M.D.
Northwestern University
Feinberg School of Medicine
Professor of Medicine in the Division of Hematology/Oncology
Keynote Discussion:
Comments on Keynote
Steve Cramer, M.D.
University of California, Los Angeles
Precision Rehabilitation and Lessons from Oncology
R. James Cotton, M.D., Ph.D.
Northwestern University
Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
Evolution of Pediatric Precision Rehabilitation:
Precision Rehabilitation in Children: Who's on First?
Keith Yeates, Ph.D.
University of Calgary
Towards Precision Rehabilitation in Pediatrics: One Part
Thubi H.A. Kolobe, PT, Ph.D., FAPTA
University of Oklahoma
Precision Regenerative Rehabilitation:
Stem Cells and Precision Regenerative Medicine
Carmen Terzic, M.D., Ph.D.
Mayo Clinic
Potential Applications in Osteoarthritis as an Example
Christopher Evans, Ph.D.
Mayo Clinic
Neuromodulation is Particularly Amenable to Precision Rehabilitation:
Precision Brain Stimulation for Stroke Rehabilitation
Ela Plow, PT, Ph.D.
Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine
Neuromodulation in Cognitive Control Neurocircuitry in Chronic Stroke: Toward Precision Rehabilitation for Cognitive Impairment
Lisa McTeague, Ph.D.
Medical University of South Carolina
Keynote, day 2:
Rehabilomics Research: Towards a Precision Medicine Approach to Optimizing Function after Acquired Brain Injury
Amy K. Wagner, M.D.
University of Pittsburgh
Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Professor, Department of Neuroscience
Director, Brain Injury Medicine Fellowship
Associate Director Rehabilitation Research
Past President, National Neurotrauma Society
Keynote Discussion:
Comments on Keynote
Jordan Grafman, Ph.D.
Northwestern University
Comments on Keynote
Helen Bronte-Stewart, M.D., MSE
Stanford University
Precision Rehabilitation Requires Precision Measurement:
Use of Sensor Technologies to Assess Real-World Outcomes
Arun Jayaraman, PT, Ph.D.
Northwestern University
Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
Automated Assessments in Parkinson's and Stroke with Computer Vision
Luca Lonini, Ph.D.
Northwestern University
Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
Open-Source Tools for Real-World Monitoring in Rehabilitation:
Measuring Real-World Biomechanics for Precision Rehabilitation
Jennifer Hicks, Ph.D.
Stanford University
OpenSense Software for Movement Analysis Using Wearable Sensors (IMUs)
Carmichael Ong, Ph.D.
Stanford University
Open-Source Resources for Real-World Monitoring in Rehabilitation
Joy Ku, Ph.D.
Stanford University
Implementing Precision Rehabilitation in Learning Health Systems:
Implementing Precision Rehabilitation in Learning Health Systems
Janet Freburger, PT, Ph.D.
University of Pittsburgh
Implementing Precision Rehabilitation in Learning Health Systems
Joel Stevans, Ph.D., DC
University of Pittsburgh
Moderator:
Steven Wolf, PT, Ph.D., FAPTA
Emory University School of Medicine
Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
Panelists:
Sharon Landesman Ramey, Ph.D.
Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at Virginia Tech Carilion
Craig Velozo Ph.D., OTR/L, FAOTA
Medical University of South Carolina
Theresa Hayes Cruz, Ph.D.
Director, NICHD National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research (NCMRR)