Featured Research and Patient Care Stories
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Johns Hopkins Pediatric Rehabilitation Offers Size, Synergies
Director Stacy Suskauer leads a group with 11 pediatric physiatrists at four Johns Hopkins locations.
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First-of-Its-Kind Trial to Test Immune Therapy for Post-COVID-19 POTS
The trial will determine the safety and efficacy for people with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome of a drug that blocks antibody production and decreases autoantibodies.
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A New Foundation for Precision Rehabilitation
Johns Hopkins is among the first in the U.S. to develop technologies that collect and store data regarding multiple facets of physical function. The aim: to spur novel research and advance rehabilitation.
In The News
Participation In Johns Hopkins Program for Patients Hospitalized with COVID-19 Increases Likelihood of Home Discharge
The Johns Hopkins ARISE program may increase the chances of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 getting discharged to their home rather than to a rehabilitation facility that provides post-hospitalization care services.
It's not just brain fog: Vertigo, hair loss, and lagging sex drive are also long COVID symptoms
Alba Azola, M.D., shares her insight on common long COVID symptoms and the importance of discussing them.
How Psychologists Can Help Treat Chronic Pain
Dr. Rachel Aaron provides recommendations for finding psychological care to patients dealing with chronic pain.
How Pandemic Life Could Be Affecting Your Pelvic Floor and What to Do About It
Pelvic floor physical therapist Mary Austin explains how the muscles of the pelvic floor work, what might contribute to pelvic floor dysfunction and how to care for this often overlooked group of muscles.