2024 Trends in Spinal Cord Rehabilitation Symposium
Our annual premier educational event took place on Monday, March 18. It focused on the latest treatments, groundbreaking research, and emerging trends across the continuum of care for individuals with spinal cord injuries and spinal cord-related dysfunction.
Featured Speakers:
Linda Jones, PT, PhD
Research Consultant, Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation
Associate Professor, Thomas Jefferson University
Topic: Clinical Trials in Spinal Cord Injury: A View of the Present with an Eye to the Future
Alan T. Brown
Director, New Partner Engagement at the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation
Topic: Clinical Spinal Cord Injury Trials; The Lived Experience
Continuing education: CEUs are being applied for Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy in the state of Maryland.
Spinal Cord Injury Medicine Fellowship
The Spinal Cord Injury Medicine Fellowship at Kennedy Krieger Institute and Johns Hopkins University offers training in acute/chronic and traumatic/non-traumatic conditions affecting the spinal cord in both adults and children. There is a special emphasis on medical and rehabilitative interventions used to optimize and enhance neural restoration throughout a patient's lifetime. For more information, visit Spinal Cord Injury Medicine Fellowship or call (443) 923-9227.
Patient Education and Training
The International Center for Spinal Cord Injury offers several educational programs for patients and their loved ones. Review our educational and support group offerings.
Activity-Based Restorative Therapy Training Workshops
The center sponsors clinical continuing education workshops for rehabilitation professionals to gain and advance their skills in various rehabilitation techniques related to Activity-Based Restorative Therapy.