Frazier Rehab Institute, University of Louisville Receive $2.2M To Study Spinal Cord Injuries

The National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research has awarded researchers at Frazier Rehab Institute and the University of Louisville (Ky.) $2.2 million to establish a Spinal Cord Injury Model System.

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With the grant, the university and Frazier Rehab will operate the Frazier Rehab and Neuroscience Spinal Cord Injury Model System, which aims to achieve three objectives:

•    Provide an integrated, multidisciplinary system of rehabilitation care specifically for individuals with spinal cord injury.
•    Conduct an active research program that moves evidence-based approaches to treating spinal cord injury to the clinical setting.
•    Enroll at least 30 patients per year — 150 total from the four-state area served by the five-year grant — in the national Spinal Cord Injury Model System database.

The grant is one of 14 awarded in the United States.

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