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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Program in Physical Therapy Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search EducationEducation Doctor of Physical TherapyDoctor of Physical Therapy Application & Admissions Eligibility & Prerequisites Tuition & Financial Assistance Educational Experience Student Activities Curriculum CAPTE Success Statistics Clinical Education Program Clinical Instructor Resources PhD in Movement SciencePhD in Movement Science Application & Admissions Curriculum & Degree Requirements Tuition & Financial Assistance Current PhD Students PhD Alumni Steering Committee Dual DPT-PhD Postdoctoral Research FellowshipPostdoctoral Research Fellowship Application & Admissions Current Postdoctoral Research Scholars Financial Assistance Clinical Residency in Orthopaedics Clinical Residency in Women’s HealthClinical Residency in Women’s Health Application & Admissions AlumniAlumni Open Positions The Next 75 Years WUPT 75th Anniversary Celebration Movement System Impairment Syndromes CoursesMovement System Impairment Syndromes Courses Movement System Impairment (MSI) Resources Continuing Education for Clinical Instructors (CEUs)Continuing Education for Clinical Instructors (CEUs) Research Seminars & Recordings Schedule a Student Visit Patient CarePatient Care LocationsLocations Central West End Danforth Campus O’Fallon Our Providers Our ServicesOur Services Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Neuromuscular Rehabilitation Multidisciplinary Services Women’s & Men’s Pelvic Rehabilitation Pre- & Post-Surgical Rehabilitation Sports Injury & Performance Programs Specialty Techniques Vestibular and Concussion Rehabilitation Specialty Services and Programs Lymphedema Management Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Cerebral Palsy Rehabilitation Wheelchair Seating and Positioning Clinic Aphasia Treatment Stroke/CVA Rehabilitation Dysphagia Treatment Social Work/Clinical Case Management Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation Return to Driving Running Clinic Rehabilitation of the Performing Artist LSVT Loud Injury Prevention Programs Parkinson’s Disease Rehabilitation ASTYM Obesity Management dorsaVi VitalStim Therapy Telehealth Billing & Insurance Patient Testimonials ResearchResearch Our Research AreasOur Research Areas Foot & Ankle Injury & Recovery Hardware & Software Design for Rehabilitation Research Integrative Muscle Physiology Exercise and Cardio-Metabolic Health Movement & Musculoskeletal Problems in Diabetes Movement & Neurodegenerative Disease Neural Control of Movement Following Neurological Injury Neural Plasticity and Sensorimotor Integration Nutrition & Exercise Science Prevention, Rehabilitation & Maintenance in Musculoskeletal Conditions Physical Activity & Fitness Rehabilitation Research for Orthopaedic Conditions Stroke Recovery, Rehabilitation, and AccelerometryStroke Recovery, Rehabilitation, and Accelerometry For Lab Members Orthopaedic Biomechanics Accelerometry Movement Science Research Center Research Training Programs Clinical Trials Recent Publications Faculty & StaffFaculty & Staff Faculty Staff Clinical Providers Faculty Emeritus Open Faculty Positions DiversityDiversity PTID City Faces Recruitment Organizations & Student Groups Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Resources Calendar AboutAbout Annual ReportAnnual Report 2019 Annual Report – Welcome2019 Annual Report – Welcome 2019 Annual Report – Education 2019 Annual Report – Clinical Practice 2019 Annual Report – Research 2019 Annual Report – Community Explore the Program in Physical Therapy Moving Ahead ContactContact Maps & Directions Schedule a Student Visit Seminar Series Invitation Request Work at WashU PT WUSM Bike Run Walk Club WUPT at 2024 Combined Sections Meeting Open Search Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Our physical and occupational therapists offer the specialized one-on-one care required to treat spinal cord injury and diseases related to the spinal cord (Transverse Myelitis, Guillian-Barre, Cervical Myelopathy, Multiple sclerosis, spinal tumors).  Our highly qualified experts in spinal cord injury use evidenced based treatments and advanced technology to meet the individualized needs of each patient.  Our experienced interdisciplinary team serves all levels of spinal cord injury over the continuum of their recovery process including the following treatments:  total body strengthening, balance, brace walking, wheelchair skills and evaluations, prescription of specialized adaptive equipment, community engagement, family/caregiver training and expert advice on home modification and durable medical equipment or assistive technology needs in the home. Our therapists have a variety of tools to help you reach your goals. These include: RTI 300 equipment — Allows arm or leg cycling with electrical stimulation (stimulates paralyzed or weak muscles to cycle).Motomed — Provides active and assisted arm and leg cycling.Standing frames Bioness Go! — Electrical stimulation raises up foot to assist with walking.Bioness H200—Electrical Stimulation integrated hand orthosis for enhanced hand functionBody weight-supported gait training with Lite Gait Harness — Gives secure support with a harness while walking.Pressure mapping — Computerized system that shows any high pressure areas while sitting.Spine Gym and Rickshaw – Wheelchair accessible weight equipment.Neuromuscular Electrical Simulation (NMES)—Electrical stimulation to stimulate paralyzed musclesNeoFect SmartGlove — Virtual Reality Based activity to enhance/train hand/wrist function We are also very proud to offer the following additional services: Wheelchair Seating and Positioning—Addresses the complex seating needs of the SCI patient offering comprehensive evaluation and justification for manual ultralight and power wheelchairsDriving evaluation—Advice and referral to specialized Driving InstructorsVocational Rehabilitation collaboration—We work closely with Missouri and Illinois Vocational Rehabilitation Services.Case Management and Social work services Your Visit: At your visit, you will have a one-on-one evaluation where we will assess your strength, range of motion, spasticity, functional mobility, and balance. We will also discuss your current activities/routine and any adaptive equipment or new bracing/splinting needs you may have. Your rehabilitation will be focused on your specific needs and personal goals. Our therapists will provide you and your caregiver with an individualized exercise or activity program to perform at home or in the community and recommend a specific frequency and duration of follow up visits needed for one on one therapy based on your specific situation and evaluation results. Call us to schedule your appointment! 314-286-1940 Patient Care Locations Our Providers Our Services Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Neuromuscular Rehabilitation Multidisciplinary Services Pelvic Health Pre- & Post-Surgical Rehabilitation Sports Injury & Performance Programs Specialty Techniques Vestibular and Concussion Rehabilitation Specialty Services and Programs Long COVID Clinic Lymphedema Management Telehealth Billing & Insurance Now Hiring: Physical Therapists Patient Testimonials Program in Physical TherapyMailing Address:Campus Box 8502, 4444 Forest Park Ave., Suite 1101St. Louis, MO 63108-2212314-286-1400Contact us Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube For Patients Central West End – @4240 4240 Duncan Ave., Suite 120 St. Louis, MO 63110 Central West End – 4444 4444 Forest Park Ave., Suite 1210 St. Louis, MO 63108-2212 For patient appointments, call 314-286-1940   O’Fallon 1 Progress Point Parkway O’Fallon, MO 63368 Danforth Campus Zetcher House 6614 Shepley Dr., Suite 1051 Clayton, MO 63105   Resources Alumni Disclosures Maps & Directions ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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