
Improving mobility … restoring dignity
Thousands of Americans cope with mobility disorders every day — they can’t walk, or perhaps they cannot feed, dress or wash
themselves. Such mobility disorders are often the disabling aftermath of stroke, brain injury or other conditions. For these
people and their families and caregivers, the Neuro-Orthopaedic Program offers hope.
In the Neuro-Orthopaedic Program, specialists work together to bring the latest advances in diagnosis and treatment to patients
whose upper or lower extremities are impaired by brain injury, stroke, anoxia, central nervous system disorders or orthopaedic
conditions. The Neuro-Orthopaedic Program, a combined program of Albert Einstein Center for Orthopaedic Sciences and MossRehab,
helps people in throughout the world regain mobility, improving their lives.
The Program's team members are pioneers in neuro-orthopaedics and rehabilitation medicine, using their research and new applications
of learning to help people with neurological impairment. Well-regarded throughout the international medical community, this
unique and innovative program is unlike any other in the world. Click a link below to learn more.