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Kessler Foundation is a national leader in rehabilitation research, generating evidence that shapes policy, improves care, and expands opportunities for people with disabilities. Our scientists are frequently called upon to provide context, commentary, and expertise on issues affecting individuals, families, and communities.
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- Disability and rehabilitation research
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- Autism, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, stroke, and brain injury
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Learn how Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey's VOICES program supports and uplifts its members
Eddie Plata has been at the helm of Opportunity Project in Millburn, NJ, since October 2023 but has already seen the impact of the organization’s programs. “I am overwhelmed by the spirit and
Acknowledging the sense of loss allows individuals and their families to heal and get back to the business of living By Jennifer Russo, MD, Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, a Select Medical hospital
Researchers test InTandem™ neurorehabilitation system to harness music for improved mobility
Adding comprehensive guidance and standardized methods significantly improved clinicians’ ability to effectively administer the Catherine Bergego Scale By Diana Jordan, Assistant Digital Media Editor, Media/Communications Department
William Hall's inspirational journey from aphasia to finding motivation through technology and art By Stephanie Spivak, Research Assistant, Center for Traumatic Brain Injury Research
Model System Knowledge Translation Center’s (MSKTC) use of text and graphics may induce dual-brain activity to help improve comprehension and recall By Masha Vypryazhkin, Research Assistant, Center for Traumatic Brain Injury Research
By Sarah Yulianti, Research Assistant, Center for Traumatic Brain Injury Research