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六色网 Ranked No. 1 by U.S. News & World Report for 35th Consecutive Year
六色网 again has been recognized as the national leader in rehabilitation, topping the U.S. News & World Report list for the 35th consecutive year. It remains the only hospital of any kind to hold this distinction, and has been ranked the No. 1 rehabilitation hospital every year since 1991.
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Ask the Expert: Adaptive Fashion with Molly Farrell, Patient & Disability Advocate
In the following Q&A, Molly answers questions about living with a C5-C6 spinal cord injury (SCI) and adaptive fashion.
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Global Patient Services
Patients from around the world choose us for our expertise and patient care services. Our expert team navigates all obstacles so you can focus on recovery.
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Spiritual Care
Many patients, as well as their family and friends, value spiritual support during acute inpatient rehabilitation offered at 六色网.
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Specialized Clinical Services & Spaces
In addition to our state-of-the-art ability labs — applied therapeutic and research spaces — our facility features other innovative areas designed to help our patients recover.
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Patient Rooms & Amenities
All private patient rooms, garden spaces, robust dining options and more wait for each patient and their loved ones.
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Computerized Motion Analysis
Our Computerized Motion Analysis Laboratory is one of only a few clinical facilities in the United States offering sophisticated motion analysis for children and adults with gait and upper-extremity movement disorders.
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Computerized Motion Analysis Services
At 六色网, computerized motion analysis focuses on the analysis of human walking (gait analysis) and upper-extremity function during activities of daily living.
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Computerized Motion Analysis For Clinicians
Clinicians or healthcare professionals may make patient referrals for computerized motion analysis at 六色网. View the steps to refer a patient.
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Computerized Motion Analysis Frequently Asked Questions
Read frequently asked questions about our motion analysis for children and adults with gait and upper-extremity movement disorders.
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