Stroke Rehabilitation Research

Stroke Rehabilitation Research The Stroke Rehabilitation Research Lab at Kessler Foundation discovers treatments for disabilities ca Intelligence, however, is not affected.

The Stroke Research Laboratory is part of Kessler Foundation Research Center, a division of Kessler Foundation. Kessler Foundation is a non-profit public charity dedicated to improving the lives of people with physical and cognitive disabilities through research, education, employment, and community integration. Kessler Foundation Research Center is affiliated with UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School and Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation. There are more than 7 million stroke survivors in the nation. The Stroke Lab strives to improve the quality of life for stroke survivors by finding treatments for common disabilities caused by stroke. For many individuals, disabilities after stroke often go unnoticed. Dr. Anna Barrett, M.D., Director of Stroke Research at Kessler Foundation conducts presentations around the world explaining the importance of having an interdisciplinary team of medical professionals follow the patient to be able to quickly identify these hidden disabilities. The Stroke Research Lab looks for effective techniques to treat such hidden disabilities, including aphasia and spatial neglect. Aphasia is a communication disorder in which the brain has difficulty processing language. In other words, individuals know what they want to say but can’t find the words needed to express their thoughts. As a result of the difficulty communicating, individuals with aphasia often become withdrawn and isolated from their loved ones and society. To treat this problem, Dr. Barrett and her research team are investigating handheld communication devices. Kessler Foundation's scientists have seen families come back together as a result of improved communication. Spatial neglect, in which some stroke survivors have difficulty navigating in 3-dimensional space, is another common effect of stroke. Objects may not be seen or may appear to be on the opposite side. This causes auto accidents, cooking injuries, and inadequate personal hygiene. Kessler Foundation's Stroke Lab is investigating the effect of prism goggles on treating spatial neglect and identifying what patients would benefit from this therapy. Prism goggles are designed to train the brain to bring the field of vision back to center by forcing the brain to see objects on the neglected side. Research participants have become more independent in their daily lives and had fewer accidents as a result of this therapy. By addressing these hidden disabilities, the Stroke Lab is giving hope to individuals who are often ignored. If they couldn't communicate, they were unable to express how they felt. Aphasia is often mistaken for depression or being forgetful or anti-social. People with spatial neglect are often thought of as just being clumsy. Kessler Foundation's Stroke Lab is raising awareness of the need to properly identify and treat these disabilities to improve quality of life for stroke survivors and their families and decrease the likelihood of furthering injury by avoiding injury. The Stroke Lab also frequently collaborates with the Foundation's Human Performance & Engineering Lab to investigate mobility impairments caused by stroke. After a stroke, individuals may experience weakness or paralysis in their extremities. Foot drop, for example, is when the foot doesn't flex upright when walking, causing it to drag on the ground. This increases the rate of trips and falls, which can further the disability. To treat foot drop, researchers are examining the effects of using traditional braces versus devices that provide electrical stimulation. The goal is to help people walk more effectively to increase independence and improve quality of life. Foundation scientists are continually seeking to discover what treatments work for some participants and not others and the reason. By identifying what type of individuals would benefit from a particular therapy, the treatment process could be accelerated and people would have better outcomes in rehabilitation.

📊 Workforce participation among people with disabilities has jumped over 30% since the pandemic—thanks to remote and fle...
10/25/2025

📊 Workforce participation among people with disabilities has jumped over 30% since the pandemic—thanks to remote and flexible work options that break down barriers to employment.

Research from Kessler Foundation highlights how inclusive hiring and adaptable roles are breaking barriers and driving equity. Learn more:https://tinyurl.com/mr7p2cph

🎉 October marks the 80th anniversary of National Disability Employment Awareness Month!With support from Kessler Foundat...
10/24/2025

🎉 October marks the 80th anniversary of National Disability Employment Awareness Month!

With support from Kessler Foundation, HireAbility Vermont is helping to empower people with disabilities to pursue meaningful careers through work incentive counseling and personalized career planning.

🎧 Tune in to hear how strategic funding and guidance are transforming lives: https://on.soundcloud.com/7MYeCFiYwdt9iNEBiW

🎙️ Karen Nolan, PhD, associate director at Kessler Foundation’s Center for Mobility and Rehabilitation Engineering, sat ...
10/23/2025

🎙️ Karen Nolan, PhD, associate director at Kessler Foundation’s Center for Mobility and Rehabilitation Engineering, sat down with Heather Rose of Radio Free Roanoke for a powerful conversation on her work in traumatic brain injury research and her role as a professor at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.

🎧To listen to the podcast, visit: https://on.soundcloud.com/ynisPmghXRP2Zpxx94

🧠 Join us in NYC on October 28 for Understood's 2nd Annual NeuroEquity Research Collective Symposium: Paving the Way for...
10/23/2025

🧠 Join us in NYC on October 28 for Understood's 2nd Annual NeuroEquity Research Collective Symposium: Paving the Way for All Learners! Don’t miss Helen Genova, PhD, associate director of the Center for Autism Research at Kessler Foundation, as she takes the stage alongside other inspiring speakers and panelists for a powerful day of learning, collaboration, and connection. Together, we’ll come up with ideas and take action to build a world where neurodivergent learners are seen, supported, and celebrated.

🎟️ Free registration:https://lnkd.in/eKVGM6wu

🎧 New podcast episode alert!Helen Genova, PhD, associate director of the Center for Autism Research at Kessler Foundatio...
10/22/2025

🎧 New podcast episode alert!

Helen Genova, PhD, associate director of the Center for Autism Research at Kessler Foundation, was interviewed by Andrew Seaman, host of LinkedIn's Get Hired podcast, to talk about KF-Stride —a groundbreaking program helping young adults on the autism spectrum develop strategies for understanding their personal strengths, and expressing them to others in order to achieve their goals.

🔗 Listen now: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/unlocking-opportunities-for-job-seekers-on-the-autism/id1609671453?i=1000732937702

It's National Disability Employment Awareness Month! Employers: Are you integrating accessible technology to build more ...
10/22/2025

It's National Disability Employment Awareness Month! Employers: Are you integrating accessible technology to build more inclusive workplaces for people with disabilities?

U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Disability Employment offers guidance and valuable resources to help organizations improve accessibility and promote equity across the workforce. To learn more, visit: https://tinyurl.com/5y2yrp3b

🧠 In our latest Real-Life Science podcast episode, we explore breakthrough research that’s redefining possibilities for ...
10/21/2025

🧠 In our latest Real-Life Science podcast episode, we explore breakthrough research that’s redefining possibilities for people with spinal cord injury. Thanks to targeted spinal cord epidural stimulation and focused rehabilitative training, independent standing—once thought impossible—is now within reach for some.

Hear from lead author Claudia Angeli, PhD, assistant director of the Tim and Caroline Reynolds Center for Spinal Stimulation, as she shares how this innovative approach is changing lives.

🎧 Listen now: https://on.soundcloud.com/cx3T33aReohnQ44Rqe

10/21/2025

Do you or someone you know have multiple sclerosis? In the latest edition of our MileStones newsletter, we explore how subtle cognitive shifts in people with MS can significantly impact daily living—and how groundbreaking research is driving the creation of tools and strategies that support independence and enhance quality of life.

📰 Read it here: https://kesslerfoundation.org/2025-fall-ms-newsletter
🎧 Or listen in: https://on.soundcloud.com/kF7qmK1aebKVQisQcV



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✅ The kickoff to our three-part Spinal Cord Injury Community Event Series was a success! If you or someone you know is l...
10/20/2025

✅ The kickoff to our three-part Spinal Cord Injury Community Event Series was a success! If you or someone you know is living with a spinal cord injury, don't miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and grow! Register to hear expert talks and peer discussions to help you and your loved ones set meaningful goals and achieve them.

Be sure to join us for our upcoming sessions:

📅 November 14, 10 am - 2 pm ET at Kessler Conference Center, Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, 1199 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange, NJ.

📅 December 12, Virtual Event, 7 pm - 8:30 pm ET

❗To learn more and register, visit: https://kesslerfoundation.org/2025-spinal-cord-injury-community-event-series

Don't miss Kessler Foundation at Disability Pride NYC's Parade TODAY at 11 am! Stop by our booth for giveaways, informat...
10/19/2025

Don't miss Kessler Foundation at Disability Pride NYC's Parade TODAY at 11 am! Stop by our booth for giveaways, information on our current research, or to sign up for a study. Parade starts at Madison Square Park and ends at Union Square Park. We hope to see you there! For more information or to register, visit: https://www.nycdisabilitypride.org/about-parade-2025

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