Panel Discusses COVID Sensor Project

Collaborator John Rogers, PhD of Northwestern University recently joined a panel discussion on healthcare innovation during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • APTA Meeting

    Members of the Max N?der Center for Rehabilitation Technologies and Outcomes Research will join this year's American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Combined Sections Meeting, scheduled to be held virtually from February 1-28, 2021.

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  • UChicago Medicine Article KAFO Research

    Research conducted by the Max Nader Center on evaluating a novel Knee-Ankle Foot Orthosis was featured recently in a UChicago Medicine?magazine article.

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  • Tech That Changes Lives

    Arun Jayaraman, PT, PhD and Sara Prokup, PT, DPT of the Max N?der Center for Rehabilitation?Technologies and Outcomes Research were recently interviewed for an advertisement feature on?CNN Business?regarding a new powered device (the GEMS)?for stroke patients.

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  • AbbVie Partnership

    The Max N?der Center is partnering with AbbVie to evaluate the potential of an investigational monoclonal antibody that may help in the treatment of spinal cord injury and other neurological conditions.

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  • Wearable sensor to track COVID-19 symptoms

    Max N?der Lab and a team of Northwestern researchers collaborating to developed a wearable device that helps detect early symptoms associated with COVID-19 and monitor these symptoms as the illness progresses.

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  • This Band-Aid-Like Patch Could Detect Early COVID-19 Symptoms

    Drs. Jayaraman and Rogers's collaborative project features a Band-Aid-like flexible sensor that could detect early COVID-19 symptoms. Details of this innovative research are featured on Smithsonian magazine.

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  • Exoskeleton Use In Clinical Practice

    Matt Giffhorn, PT. DPT,NCS introduces a conceptual framework to help guide clinical decision making related to incorporating exoskeletons and exo-suits into clinical treatment programs.

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