The findings of the longitudinal study titled ‘Prognostic value of tissue bridges in cervical spinal cord injury: a longitudinal, multicenter, retrospective cohort study’ that are described in this article have the potential to change clinical practice and were just published in The Lancet Neurology which is the world-leading Clinical Neurology journal.
The CU Physical Therapy Program was featured in Chancellor Elliman's At the Forefront Newsletter for our exciting innovations and collaborations in physical therapy education.
The CU Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation celebrated it's 37th Annual Gersten Day Rehabilitation Scientific Symposium. Attendees heard presentations from our outgoing residents, fellows, and current Rehabilitation Science PhD student, and our keynote speaker Wendy Kohrt, PhD.
The University of Colorado Physical Therapy Program welcomed 108 new doctor of physical therapy students on May 30, 2024. 73 of those students joined the residential pathway on the CU Anschutz Medical Campus, and 35 of those students joined a new hybrid pathway in partnership with the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS).
Research on intestinal permeability and leaky gut, conducted by Drs. Lisa Brenner, Andrew Hoisington, and team, was featured in this article by Popular Mechanics.
This episode of the AC News Flash features Cass Isidro and Dr. Danielle Melton. Dr. Melton, is a new Amputee Coalition board member and director of the Amputee Medicine and Rehabilitation Program at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.
CU PM&R spotlights our incoming Chief Resident Dr. Christian Nicolosi. Learn more about his journey to Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, time within our residency program, and goals as Chief Resident.
CU PM&R spotlights our incoming Chief Resident Dr. Louis Nikolis. Learn more about his journey to Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, time within our residency program, and goals as Chief Resident.
CU PM&R spotlights our incoming Chief Resident Dr. Andrea Nikolis. Learn more about her journey to Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, time within our residency program, and goals as Chief Resident.
CU PM&R spotlights our outgoing Chief Resident Dr. Lindsay Burke. Learn more about her journey to Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and time within our residency program.
CU PM&R spotlights our outgoing Chief Resident Dr. Crystal Graff. Learn more about her journey to Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and time within our residency program.
The CU Hybrid Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program, which is a collaboration between the Health Sciences Department in the Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences (Johnson Beth-El) and the Anschutz School of Medicine, begins this June. This summer, the Hybrid DPT program will welcome the first cohort of 38 students.
CU PM&R spotlights our outgoing Chief Resident Dr. Deanna Claus. Learn more about her journey to Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and time within our residency program.
A study by Dr. Cristina Sarmiento and team, in the January 2024 issue of The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety (JQPS) describes a foundational step healthcare organizations need to take to facilitate the provision of equitable care: routine and systematic documentation of patients’ disability status in the electronic health record (EHR). This was recently featured on The Joint Commission blog.
The University of Colorado Physical Therapy Program announces that Dr. Dan Malone has been named the director of the hybrid pathway, in partnership with the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS).
Cristina Sarmiento, MD, Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, was featured in the MyCP Webinar Series, hosted by the Cerebral Palsy Research Network, to discuss Priorities in Adult CP Research.
Paige Naylor, PhD, pediatric clinical neuropsychologist at Children’s Hospital Colorado, was featured in this article by Romper providing guidance on how to explain a loved one's Alzheimer diagnosis to your child.
Dr. Joyce Oleszek was featured in this heartwarming news story about a 10-year-old girl named Tessa Taylor who doesn't let cerebral palsy slow her down from excelling in athletics.
Dr. Jennifer Stevens-Lapsley was featured in The Aspen Times where she will be on a panel Wednesday, October 4, 2023, to discuss The Longevity Project: Maintaining mobility, balance, and athleticism throughout life.