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The Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is currently leading the following research activities:  

Research  Title     

  UTSW IRB#

A Prospective, Observational Cohort Study of Pain and Hypertonia in Patients with Hemiparesis

122007-018

Assessment of Professional Behaviors (APB) Residency/Fellowship Pilot 2009-2011

072009-006

Biomechanical Properties of Skin

062009-067

Biomechanical Response of Human Burn Scar to Stretching

102009-020

Botulinum Toxin for the Treatment of Spastic Foot Drop in Multiple Sclerosis

032007-016

Burn Model System Five and Ten Year Long-term Follow-up of a National Sample of Major Burn Injuries (LTF-NDS)

122008-032

Consistency of Assessment in Structured Case Discussions and Resident Evaluation Tools

042009-085

Correlation Between Functional Status Examination and Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended with the Beck Depression Inventory-II in Traumatic Brain Injury Patients

042009-070

Depression in Traumatic Brain Injury: A Feasibility Trial

032008-022

Effect of High Potency Bisphosphonates on Heterotopic Ossification Associated with Burn Injury

092009-064

Efficacy of Social Interaction Skills Training (SIST) Post Burn Injury: A Prospective Randomized
Intervention Study

122008-028

Electrodiagnosis in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Predictive Ability, Correlation with Outcomes and Impact

042009-003

Human Scarring Project: Description of Pathways Leading to Hypertrophic Burn Scarring in a Human Model of Thermal Injury using a Systems Biology Approach

092008-062

Long Term Outcomes of Major Burn Injuries

0303-189

North Texas Burn Rehabilitation Model  System

0993-36400

Outpatient Management of Burn Related Hyponatremia

092008-002

Prevalence of Abnormal Sural Sensory Nerve Conduction Study among Asymptomatic Subjects

042009-006

Repeatability of Reliability of the Hoffman Sign

042009-005

The Value of Diagnosis of Lumbar Ramus Syndrome in Chronic Back Pain Patients

042009-004

 Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic Registry Database

122007-038

 

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