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Research
at Methodist

The Center for Neuroscience and Neurological Recovery is the research division of Methodist Rehabilitation established in 1998. Our research is driven by a commitment to discovery that directly improves the lives of the patients we serve.

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Our Vision

Excel in neurorehabilitation research that will broaden the horizon, drive innovation, attract talent and expand the scope of patient care services at Methodist Rehabilitation.

Our Goal

From advanced technology to evidence-based clinical practices, our research is focused on one goal: helping people regain ability, independence, and hope.

Our Research Team

Our research team has a combined tenure at Methodist Rehabilitation of 150 years.

Our research team at Methodist Rehabilitation

Facilities

Located on the second floor of Methodist Rehabilitation’s inpatient hospital, our facility contains a Motion Analysis Lab, Human Neurophysiology Lab, and a Neurorobotics Lab.

Neurorobotics Lab. ArmeoPower

Projects

Our research is focused on the conditions we treat every day to improve the lives of patients who have experienced a brain or spinal cord injury, stroke, orthopedic or neurological conditions.

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Publications

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