Our People

Here at the Neuromotor Recovery and Rehabilitation Laboratory, our people make all the difference. You're not a number, you're not a patient, you're a person who we deeply care about.

About Us
  • Who We Are

    Located within Drake Rehabilitation Center, one of the country's largest and most comprehensive rehabilitation hospitals, the Neuromotor Recovery and Rehabilitation Laboratory (NmRRL) is comprised of a multidisciplinary team of researchers and clinicians from rehabilitation, neurology, engineering, and neurosurgery, to name a few.

  • What We Do

    Our singular focus is restoring motor function after disability. We achieve this goal through free research studies examining therapies that will be seen by clinics and managed care as reasonable, reimbursable, and effective.

  • A Place to Recover

    Most of our research occurs at our dedicated laboratory space, located at Drake Rehabilitation Center. However, if you are not from the tristate area, you can also travel to Cincinnati, and participate in our Resident in Research (R n' R) program, which allows individuals to stay at a local assisted living faciility located adjacent to Dra...

  • A Place to Learn

    We also act as a clearinghouse and information resource for individuals with neurological disabilities and their families/caregivers To serve this need, we are affiliated with NetWellness, the nation's leading ask-an-expert forum. Please feel free to visit the

  • Training for Professionals

    We serve as a training site for rehabilitation professionals, working with medical students, physical and occupational therapists, physicians, and others to assist in development of research projects, data collection, data management, and data analysis of rehabilitation-related research projects. Dr. Page is a Faculty Research Fellow at The Institute for Health Research at The University of Cin...

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The Neuromotor Recovery and Rehabilitation Laboratory (NmRRL) is a premier center for treatment of motor deficits caused by neurological disabilities. We are one of the country's leading centers for clinical trials to improve motor function after stroke. In addition to providing treatment, we also offer information and guidance to both patients and health care professionals.

Currently we are conducting 3 clinical trials funded by the National Institutes of Health, 2 Food and Drug Administration (FDA) trials of new devices, and a clinical trial of a new device funded by the American Heart Association. Check out our ongoing studies!

 

Affiliations

Cincinnati Children's Hospital

Funding Sources

We acquire grants, which support all aspects of our studies, including treatment, equipment, and salaries of affiliated personnel. Some of our current funding sources include the National Institutes of Health and the American Stroke Association.

Oversight

Our studies are regulated by multiple layers of oversight. Oversight is provided by the principal investigator, the Institutional Review Board (IRB) of the University of Cincinnati, the sponsor and, ultimately, the Federal Government.