This has been a great year for the Department of Rehabilitation and Human Performance at Mount Sinai. The Department has experienced growth in clinical programs, research, education, and innovation. Clinically, the Department continues to provide evidence-based service to local communities while expanding our expertise across the country and worldwide.
Our Department is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) in 17 programs across the continuum including Spinal Cord System of Care, Brain Injury, Stroke, Amputation Specialty Program, and Comprehensive Inpatient Rehabilitation Program (CIIRP). The Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Center is the only center in New York City accredited in all of these specialty areas, demonstrating our commitment and dedication to excellence in care for varied populations. The Mount Sinai Hospital is nationally ranked for Rehabilitation by U.S. News & World Report® for 2024-25.
This has been a great year for the Department of Rehabilitation and Human Performance at Mount Sinai. The Department has experienced growth in clinical programs, research, education, and innovation. Clinically, the Department continues to provide evidence-based service to local communities while expanding our expertise across the country and worldwide.
Our Department is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) in 17 programs across the continuum including Spinal Cord System of Care, Brain Injury, Stroke, Amputation Specialty Program, and Comprehensive Inpatient Rehabilitation Program (CIIRP). The Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Center is the only center in New York City accredited in all of these specialty areas, demonstrating our commitment and dedication to excellence in care for varied populations. The Mount Sinai Hospital is nationally ranked for Rehabilitation by U.S. News & World Report® for 2024-25.
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Online Spinal Cord Injury Programs Scale to New Heights Post-Pandemic
What started out as spinal cord injury programs going online out of necessity during the COVID pandemic gained traction over the years.
A New Facility for Rehabilitation Medicine and Human Performance
A long overdue revamp of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine's inpatient unit is set to improve patient care, modernize equipment, as well as take education and research capabilities to new levels.
Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Physicians Featured in new Documentary film “Quad Gods”
See the official trailer for the Quad Gods documentary on HBO
Rehabilitation and Human Performance 2024
The Department of Rehabilitation and Human Performance at Mount Sinai has been dedicated to advancing human performance and solving barriers for those with disabilities since 1910.
The Department of Rehabilitation and Human Performance at Mount Sinai continues to outdo itself each year, and 2023 likewise saw achievements in our clinical, research, and education programs.
A Service Trip to Namibia, A Lasting Impact on Rehabilitation Medicine
What started as a service trip for a Mount Sinai physician in Windhoek, Namibia turned into an initiative over the years that saw her training local healthcare workers in administering injection treatments.
Implementing Emotion Dysregulation Training for Therapists: From Research to Real-World
Even after a clinical trial succeeds, the findings can take time before making their way into the clinic.
Novel Research Reveals the Neuropathology of Intimate Partner Violence
A Mount Sinai researcher conducted a postmortem study on the neuropathology of people impacted by intimate partner violence.
Rethinking Chronic Conditions Through a Cutting-Edge New Center
Despite the awareness that patients can suffer lasting symptoms after an acute condition, such as COVID-19, there are not many dedicated around the country addressing this phenomenon.
Defining Traumatic Brain Injury With Codes, Uplifting Research In The Field
Despite traumatic brain injury research having taken off in the past two decades, there still is no consensus definition for the condition, making it hard to make rigorous comparisons between studies.
Long COVID patients have clear differences in immune and hormone function from patients without the condition, according to a new study led by the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Yale School of Medicine.
Minimally Invasive Technology Offers Paralyzed People Greater Function
For the first time in the United States, people with severe paralysis are receiving minimally invasive implants that allow them to communicate and perform computer-based tasks at home.
Mount Sinai Physician Serves Many Roles for USA Fencing
Mariam Zakhary, DO, wears many hats at Mount Sinai, including sports medicine physician and medical director of Downtown Rehabilitation and Human Performance.
Toy Car-Making Hackathon Helps Kids With Disabilities
Members of the Charles Lazarus Children’s Abilities Center got together to participate in a hackathon to reimagine ride-on toy cars for children with disabilities, turning physical therapy into a fun and memorable experience.
Quad Gods Defy the Odds, Take Gaming to New Heights
A patient struggling to adjust to his quadriplegia gains the idea to form a competitive e-sports team with other similar patients from Mount Sinai, and the team has gone on to win tournaments, even against other players without disabilities.
At Mount Sinai’s Lazarus Center, Kids Take Center Stage
The mission of the Charles Lazarus Children’s Abilities Center at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is ambitious: To provide children who have disabilities with every tool, resource, and opportunity possible to achieve their full potential.
Taking Emotional Dysregulation Intervention Online Shows Promise
Building on decades of progress of emotional dysregulation intervention research, Mount Sinai scientists launched a randomized controlled trial using online video conferencing to deliver a therapy that targets emotional dysregulation post-traumatic ...
Shedding Light on Head Trauma Outcomes for Women
A new faculty member joins Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and will explore head trauma and brain injury among cisgender women and the transgender population, especially at the intersection with intimate partner violence.
Brain Injury Research Center Director Aims to Answer the Big Questions
Kristen Dams-O'Connor, PhD, as Director of the Brain Injury Research Center, is pushing the frontiers of traumatic brain injury research with innovative studies and programs, with the help of national grants.
Rehabilitation and Human Performance Specialty Report 2023
Welcome from the Chair: This has been a great year for the Department of Rehabilitation and Human Performance. The Department has experienced growth in clinical programs, research, education, and innovation.
Mount Sinai Rehab Grand Rounds - Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy Overview
Dr. Margetis gives rehabilitation professionals a current overview of Cervical Myelopathy. Review of the condition, case study example, and current surgical options overview.