Learn About The Rehab Lab
The Rehabilitation Laboratory is a facility at the USF Health School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences where students practice skills in an actual patient environment. It is a teaching and learning resource to help students learn how to assess and provide treatment for patients who have experienced stroke, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injury or orthopedic injuries.Learn About The Rehab Lab
It also allows students to practice techniques for making splints, transfer techniques and how to perform joint compression and electrical muscle stimulation. This lab is a vital component of the USF Health curriculum and provides valuable experience to future occupational therapists.
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Rehab is a process that helps people with addictions overcome their dependence on drugs and alcohol through treatment, education and counseling. It also helps clients discover other significant factors that led to their addictions and find ways to correct them. Ultimately, rehab is more than just a treatment center, it’s an opportunity for those struggling with addiction to heal and get their lives back together.
The VITALISE project aims to implement and test innovation infrastructures for person-centered rehabilitation research and innovation in real-life communities and settings by multiple international living labs (U-labs) in different care pathways: from hospitals/healthcare organizations to rehabilitative centers or home environments, leveraging existing local and regional networks, capacities, and creativity potentials. The different U-labs will organize co-creation sessions with end users and informal caregivers to capture their perspectives on rehabilitation technology in general and on the 6 selected innovations (phase 1), then conduct separate small-scale pilot studies to explore the feasibility, acceptability, and impact of the 6 innovative intervention and data collection technologies in a rehabilitation context using preliminary harmonized procedures.