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Why do women have more trouble after knee injuries? UTSW model explains
Findings show impact of sex hormones, could lead to personalized therapy for joint traumaHyperbaric healing: The power of precise oxygen therapy
Hyperbaric chambers are probably best known for their use in treating divers suffering from the bends – aka decompression sickness – but through these sophisticated machines we can provide healing properties for a much wider range of conditions, if the correct treatment protocols are applied.Inpatient rehabilitation builds a foundation for lifelong healing
After a serious illness or traumatic injury, patients are often at their lowest emotional point. Having to relearn daily tasks such as eating, moving, and even breathing can be a difficult challenge on top of recovering from the primary condition.Breaking the silence: The Comprehensive Pelvic Rehabilitation Program at UT Southwestern
With an average of 300 referrals to the Comprehensive Pelvic Rehabilitation Program each month, UT Southwestern is experiencing a significant expansion in this once niche subspecialty.Personalized care for adults with cerebral palsy
Patients are living longer with cerebral palsy (CP), a neurological condition that affects body movement and muscle control due to non-progressive immature brain lesion.Small Goals, Big Impact: Recovery for Medically Complex Patients
The goals of individuals recovering from serious chronic illnesses and conditions with long stays in the ICU are simple, yet powerful. The ability to walk 100 yards to see your son graduate, the delight of pushing your grandchild in a stroller, or the fulfillment of taking one last cherished trip are the everyday actions that can motivate even the most medically complex cases to accomplish rehabilitation goals.Sleep apnea sufferers more likely to develop heart disease
Link between common disorder and cardiovascular conditions exists even in young adults, UTSW study findsThe Future of Medicine Sparks Here
This is UT Southwestern Medical Center, and this is where a spark happens. Join UT Southwestern Medical Center and find your spark.Creating a blueprint for the future of stroke rehabilitation
UT Southwestern’s Chief of Stroke Rehabilitation discusses progress made in clinical care, research, and educationOral contraceptive use may reduce muscle-tendon injuries
UTSW study suggests novel connections between sex hormones and risk for strainsHow Glen’s journey to getting a power wheelchair got much smoother
Glen Denehie is a substitute teacher, soccer fanatic, home cook, and dad of two busy teens. He also has facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD), one of 30 forms of muscular dystrophy.Pinto Lab Awarded RO1 Grant from National Institute of Health
Dr. Shanti Pinto's research focus is on long-term outcomes and autonomic nervous system dysfunction after traumatic brain injury (TBI).