State of the Science Symposium

Sponsors

State of the Science Symposium

Then and Now: Advances in Wounded Warrior Rehabilitation Care

Presented by

The Center for Rehabilitation Science Research, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Uniformed Services University for the Health Sciences

Department of Rehabilitation, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

The University of Pittsburgh
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology
Human Engineering Research Laboratories

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences

With support from the Paralyzed Veterans of America

Friday, November 16, 2018
0730-1630
Sanford Auditorium
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Bethesda, Maryland

Introduction - Opening Remarks
Dr. Paul Pasquina
Dr. Nelson Hager
Uniformed University of the Health Sciences
Video
A Vietnam Soldier's Introduction to Prosthetics, 1968
Fred Downs
Paralyzed Veterans of America
Video
Presentation
Changes in Surgical Management in Limb Salvage
Dr. Douglas G. Smith
University of Washington
Video

DOD Amputation and Extremity Trauma Rehabilitation: Then and Now
Stuart Campbell, PT, MPT
US Army MEDCOM
Video
Presentation
Army Occupational Therapy: Then and Now
COL Stanley Breuer
CPT Michelle Luken
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Video
Presentation
Pain Management Advances and Retreats
LTG (Ret) Eric B. Schoomaker, MD, PhD
42nd Army Surgeon General & Former Commanding General, US Army Medical Command
Video
Presentation
Regenerative Treatment of Spinal Conditions
Dr. Gerry Malanga
Rutgers School of Medicine/Kessler Institute
VideoPresentation
The State of the Science: Regenerative Treatments for Osteoarthritis
Dr. Alfred Gellhorn
Weill Cornell Medicine
Video
Presentation
History of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Scott Primack
Colorado Rehabilitation and Occupational Medicine
Video
Presentation

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