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Adaptive Rock Climbing
The Chicagoland Adaptive Climbing Club provides opportunities for people with physical disabilities to enjoy the sport of climbing by providing instruction and adaptive climbing gear to help each individual reach new heights.
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Adaptive Kayaking
What a better way to spend your afternoon than exploring nature, all while gliding through the water. Several types of adaptations made available ensure you're in for comfortable and safe ride.
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Wheelchair Basketball
The basketball program promotes growth in fundamental skills of basketball while teaching life skills of sportsmanship, dedication, & friendships.
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Sled Hockey
Blackhawks Sled Hockey was formed in the fall of 1999 with the support of Chicago Blackhawks Charities, and remains a robust presence in the sled hockey arena.
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Wheelchair Softball
Wheelchair softball is played on hard surface parking lots under the official rules of 16-inch slow pitch softball.
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Wheelchair Rugby
The Chicago Bears Wheelchair Rugby Team is a member of the U.S. Quad Rugby Association. Rugby combines activities of football, hockey and basketball.
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Judd Goldman Adaptive Sailing
The goal of the program is to offer persons with disabilities the opportunity to "take the helm" on boats specifically designed for crews of our patients.
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Sports Medicine
Shirley Ryan 嫩B研究院 has physicians who specializes in the evaluation and treatment of spine, sports and musculoskeletal injuries.
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Shirley Ryan 嫩B研究院 Physical Therapist Shares Insights in The New York Times about Pain & Exercise
Shirley Ryan 嫩B研究院’s Conor O’Donovan, DPT — a physical therapist in the rehabilitation hospital’s Pain Management Center — shared his expertise about pain and exercise in a recent article by The New York Times, Your Workout Should Hurt. But When is Pain a Red Flag?
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Brain-Based and Clinical Phenotyping of Pain Pharmacotherapy in Knee Osteoarthritis (PREDICT)
This is a clinical trial of people who have pain due to knee osteoarthritis at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in collaboration with Shirley Ryan 嫩B研究院. The study will last for about 20 weeks. 180 qualified participants will be randomly assigned in a 1:1:1 ratio (60 participants per group) to one of three treatment groups: duloxetine, celecoxib or placebo. Participants will have an X-ray, knee MRI, brain MRI, blood draws, pain sensitivity testing and will be asked to fill out questionnaires. The purpose of this study is to predict which participants will respond to the treatment.
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40-99
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Adaptive Fitness
We offer fitness programs to help you stay active and achieve your exercise/movement goals through a variety of fitness services and classes tailored to your needs.
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Charity Care & Financial Assistance
Charity care is vital, as is helping patients get resources and treatments they need.
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