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National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research (NCMRR)

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Overview

Through basic, translational, and clinical research, the NCMRR aims to foster development of scientific knowledge needed to enhance the health, productivity, independence, and quality-of-life of people with physical disabilities. The NCMRR supports research on the following topics: pathophysiology and management of chronically injured nervous and musculoskeletal systems (including stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, and orthopedic conditions); repair and recovery of motor and cognitive function; functional plasticity, adaptation, and windows of opportunity for rehabilitative interventions; rehabilitative strategies involving pharmaceutical and neuroengineering approaches, exercise, motor training, and behavioral modifications; pediatric critical care and rehabilitation; secondary conditions associated with chronic disabilities; improved diagnosis, assessment, and outcome measures; and development of orthotics, prosthetics, and other assistive technologies and devices.

The NCMRR has its own National Advisory Board on Medical Rehabilitation Research that meets twice a year to discuss the Center’s portfolio and research directions.

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Last Updated Date: 01/16/2013

Contact Information

Name: Dr Michael Weinrich
National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research
Phone: 301-402-4201
Fax: 301-402-0832
Email: weinricm@mail.nih.gov

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