As published in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
The mission of the NeuroRecovery Network (NRN) is to provide support for the implementation of specialized centers at rehabilitation sites in the United States. Currently, there are 7 NRN centers that provide standardized activity-based interventions designed from scientific and clinical evidence for recovery of mobility, posture, standing, and walking and improvements in health and quality of life in individuals with spinal cord injury. Extensive outcome measures evaluating function, health, and quality of life are used to determine the efficacy of the program. NRN members consist of scientists, clinicians, and administrators who collaborate to achieve the goals and objectives of the network within an organizational structure by designing and implementing a clinical model that provides consistent interventions and evaluations and a general education and training program.
This article was authored by:
- Susan J. Harkema, PhD
- Mary Schmidt-Read, MS, DPT
- Andrea L. Behrman, PhD, PT
- Amy Bratta, DPT
- Sue Ann Sisto, PT, PhD
- V. Reggie Edgerton, PhD
Read the Complete Published Article in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.