Verbal Working Memory and Attention Remediation for Adults with Traumatic Brain Injury.
This project will examine if computerized cognitive remediation will improve working memory and attention in 25 adults with a brain injury and compared their cognitive performance to the control group of 25 adults with a brain injury. The control group will train on computerized tasks of social awareness. Participants in both groups will be assessed prior to training and immediately post-training and one month-post training.
Vertebral Body Tethering for Scoliosis in Children | NYU Langone Health
At Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone, orthopedic spine surgeons perform vertebral body tethering to treat children with scoliosis.
Vertigo | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone physicians, audiologists, and physical therapists work together to diagnose and treat people with vertigo.
Vestibular & Balance Disorders Services for Children | NYU Langone Health
Doctors at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone offer personalized care for pediatric vestibular and balance disorders.
Vestibular Rehabilitation for Vertigo | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone physical therapists prescribe vestibular rehabilitation for some people with vertigo.
VEXAS Syndrome Care Program | NYU Langone Health
Experts at NYU Langone’s VEXAS Syndrome Care Program provide evaluation and care for people with VEXAS syndrome.
Vicki Match Suna, AIA | NYU Langone Health
Vicki Match Suna, AIA, oversees strategic campus planning, design, construction, maintenance, and operations of all NYU Langone properties.
Video Doctor Visits | NYU Langone Health
Many NYU Langone doctors and care providers offer video visits, so you can see your doctor from your mobile device or computer.
View & Share Radiology Images & Reports | NYU Langone Health
Use the NYU Langone Health app or your NYU Langone Health MyChart account to view and share your radiology images or print your reports.
Virtual Reality Treadmill Training in Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury: A Pilot Study
This pilot study aims to determine the feasibility of virtual reality treadmill training intervention in individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury. Participants will be stratified based on age into adults’ group or older adults’ group and then randomized into the virtual reality treadmill training (intervention) group with feedback or the treadmill training (control) group. This pilot study will also provide preliminary evidence on the impact of the virtual reality treadmill training on mobility, balance, fear of falls, fall risk, attention and physical activity in the community in individuals with TBI. The data collected in this pilot study will also help to estimate sample size for subsequent large clinical trial.