New Mobility’s Biweekly Newsletter – October 2, 2018
Welcome to New Mobility’s biweekly newsletter. To receive via email (mobile-friendly), subscribe here. Coming Home: Surviving Modern Rehab Joining the SCI club is “the most expensive, annoying, unfair...
View ArticleBig Ideas in Function
Everything we knew about rehab and research is being turned on its head. Rehab is no longer a once-and-done deal — function can be improved upon, and people are already healing from spinal cord injury....
View ArticleNew Mobility’s Biweekly Newsletter – September 3, 2019
Welcome to New Mobility’s biweekly newsletter. To receive via email (mobile-friendly), subscribe here. NEW ISSUE The Big Ideas Issue Thirty years ago, New Mobility itself was a big idea. A lifestyle...
View ArticleRecovering from Bed Confinement
I knew my six months of being sentenced to strict bed rest before, during and after flap surgery, doing everything 24/7 from bed — including eating, peeing, pooping and working at my computer — would...
View ArticleRehab After Shoulder Surgery
“Torn rotator cuff, surgical repair recommended” are words every wheelchair user dreads. Unfortunately, an active life on wheels can put more demands on the shoulders than they were designed for. Just...
View ArticleNew Mobility’s Biweekly Newsletter – November 19, 2019
Welcome to New Mobility’s biweekly newsletter. To receive via email (mobile-friendly), subscribe here. PRO TIPS Muscle Stim Made Easy As electrical stimulation becomes increasingly common for its...
View ArticleTwo Craigs on the Cutting Edge
Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston and Sheltering Arms Institute in Virginia serve as beacons of possibility along the East Coast’s I-95. But out west, the new Craig H. Neilsen Rehabilitation...
View ArticleBuilding A Better Rehab Hospital
As soon as David Estrada rolled into the construction zone that was set to become the new gym at the heart of a $225 million renovation of Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Boston, he could see...
View ArticleLife With Spinal Cord Injury
No one can tell you what lies ahead when you roll out of rehab. You are thrust into life with SCI with minimal instructions, and every decision you make impacts your future in ways you can barely...
View ArticleRethinking Rehab
“It’s time to go home. You’ll figure it out.” That’s what Joe Rohling heard when he was discharged from inpatient rehabilitation one month after a rare genetic disease caused his spinal cord injury. He...
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