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For the eighth year in a row, Spaulding is honored as a “Best Places to Work for Disability Inclusion.”
Spaulding Rehabilitation has again been recognized as one the top rehabilitation hospitals in the country, achieving a rank of #3 in the 2024 U.S. News & World Report “Best Hospitals” issue.
A multi-site clinical trial found that a noninvasive form of electrical stimulation to the cervical spinal cord led to improvements in hand and arm function for people with tetraplegia due to cervical spinal cord injury (SCI).
Chloe Slocum, MD, MPH, of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Spaulding Rehabilitation, led a review examining the current medical research and guidance for women following a spinal cord injury. Learn more.
Researchers from Spaulding Rehabilitation, Boston University, Mayo Clinic, and Concussion Legacy Foundation agree: Retire the use of subconcussion for more accurate alternatives.
For the 19th year, “running for those who can’t,” the 78 members of the Spaulding Race for Rehab Team triumphantly crossed the finish line in Boston.
Jeungchan Lee, PhD, Vitaly Napadow, PhD, and colleagues found in a randomized trial that CBT reduces the burden of pain in fibromyalgia, reduces pain catastrophizing, and may induce shifts in somatic self-awareness, as suggested by changes in functional connectivity between pain-relevant brain networks.
Recently team members from Spaulding Rehabilitation and Mass General Brigham Global Advisory hosted a delegation of over 80 members from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Charlestown in support of the Tufts University Fletcher School’s Envision Program.
Joanne Borg-Stein, MD, and colleagues found that among 1,097,612 individuals with knee osteoarthritis, the need for total knee arthroplasty within five years of diagnosis was significantly greater for those with comorbid depression and obesity than those without either comorbidity or with each comorbidity individually.