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The Catholic University of America
Center for Applied Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Research
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National Rehabilitation Hospital
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Center for Applied Biomechanics and
Rehabilitation Research

The goal of the Center for Applied Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Research (CABRR) is to study the behavior of neurological and musculoskeletal systems in order to better understand the mechanisms of injury, physical disabilities, and the process of functional recovery. Specifically, we strive to advance the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular pathologies by utilizing fundamental engineering principles and scientific methods.

Recent PUBLICATIONS

Macko and Hidler. Exercise after stroke and spinal cord injury: Common biological mechanisms and physiological targets of training. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 2008. (Download PDF file)

Hidler, Hamm, Lichy, and Groah. Automating activity-based interventions: The role of robotics. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 2008. (Download PDF file)

Upcoming EVENTS

Dr. Joe Hidler to deliver keynote lecture at the International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology 2008 Annual Meeting (More)

NEWS

Dr. Rich Macko and Dr. Joe Hidler co-edit a special JRRD issue on exercise benefits following stroke and SCI (Click here for listing of articles)

Joe Hidler featured in US News and World Report (Download)