The broad goals of the Advanced Rehabilitation Science focus area target validating current methods and developing novel rehabilitation strategies that address life-style, mechanical and biological factors associated with achieving optimal function following extremity trauma or amputation. It is particularly important to address functional rehabilitation areas specific to the active duty Service members who, following combat related extremity trauma and/or amputation, desire to remain on active duty and/or deploy and those Veterans who wish to maintain a highly active lifestyle. In each of the ARCs, this research focus area is supported by a variety of state of the art facilities and equipment including:
Motion Analysis Technology tracks human movement during a range of important functional activities such as walking, running and stair climbing. Ultimately, whether collected as an adjunct to clinical care or for research, the knowledge gained is used to help improve function and quality of life for patients.
Computer Assisted Rehabilitation Environment (CAREN) provides immersive virtual reality environments allowing patients to experience challenging scenarios in a safe, controlled manner. The CAREN is an ideal tool for training patients with extremity trauma or amputation on how to safely negotiate varied terrains and minimize fall risk. It also incorporates demanding military-relevant scenarios to prepare Service members who wish to return to active duty.