At the Rehabilitation Center, we're fixed on a goal: to restore maximum physical and functional potential, address the psychological affects of the disability, and to minimize the time it takes to return to daily activity. The center treats patients of all
ages, from infants to the elderly. Sinai's expertise have long been recognized. The Sinai Rehabilitation Center (SRC) was the first rehabilitation facility in Maryland to become part of an acute care hospital.
The Sinai Rehabilitation Center provides services for
patients disabled as a result of stroke, cancer, neurologic disorders, head
injury, trauma, amputation, organ transplantation, and orthopedic conditions.
There are three centers within the Rehabilitation Hospital. The
Comprehensive Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit, Traumatic Brain Injury Unit and
Neuro-Rehabilitation Unit. All programs are JCAHO and CARF
accredited.
Fall Educational Series--For Rehabilitation Professionals
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Sinai Rehabilitation Center presents its annual Fall Educational Series over four nights, beginning on October 12, 2007. This year�s focus is on Innovative Concepts in the Management of Adults awith Spasticity� and promises to be a great opportunity to learn ground-breaking techniques in rehabilitation. Please click on the thumbnail� to your left to view our brochure and find out how to register. We encourage you to attend this unique, instructive event.
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The Brain Injury Programs at Sinai
The Brain Injury Programs at Sinai Hospital provide an
unmatched continuum of Neuro-rehabilitation services to patients recovering
from a Brain Injury. They are designed to help restore an individual to the
maximum level of thinking, physical, emotional, and behavioral abilities.
Experience, empathy and expertise combine to create a competent, caring
atmosphere in which a patient's progress and adjustment to injury are primary
concerns. Our 20-plus years of service, along with a strong commitment
to family education and support produce significant functional outcomes and
high rates of satisfaction. Sinai's Brain Injury Programs range from
providing specialized medical care in our Inpatient setting to promoting a
positive community re-entry in our RETURN! Day
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The Traumatic Brain Inury and
Neuro-Rehabilitation Units
The
Traumatic Brain Injury and Neuro-Rehabilitation
units are designed to improve patients' quality of
life. Our focus is on enhancing self care, educating patients and
families, and preparing patients for the transition to the next level of
care. This may include home and/or continued rehabilitation at a Sub
Acute, Home
Care, Outpatient, or Day
Treatment Setting
. We understand that families play a key role in a successful
rehabilitation program. Our multidisciplinary team works closely with families
to support, educate, and assist them every step of the way. The treatment team
provides individualized and group treatment to improve communication,
cognition, swallowing, functional activities of daily living and physical
abilities. In addition, there is a strong emphasis on psychosocial,
behavioral, and emotional well-being.
RETURN! Brain Injury Community
Re-entry Program
The RETURN!
Brain Injury Program at Sinai offers comprehensive day treatment
services to brain-injured adults in a structured, supervised setting.
RETURN! is designed to improve quality of life, enhance self-care, and
prepare clients for transition to the home, community, and work.
RETURN! provides individualized and group treatment to remediate
communication, cognition, functional activities of daily living ,and
psycho-emotional concerns. Clients are assisted in creating a
realistic, sustainable aftercare plan for their future.
We encourage you to contact us with any questions
about these programs or as a resource in your medical
decision-making. Please call
(410)-601-8823 to speak with our admissions coordinator.
The Comprehensive Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit, a 23-bed unit, has dedicated
contiguous treatment areas for physical, occupational, and speech therapy. The Unit also includes an Activities of Daily Living apartment. Its goal is twofold: to rehabilitate patients in a setting as similar as possible to the home: and to allow patients the opportunity to perform functions independently.
Diagnoses and rehabilitation problems served include:
- Amputees
- Arthritis
- Brain injury
- Cardiac
- Carpel tunnel syndrome
- CVA/stroke
- Chronic pain
- Adult CP
- Dysphasia
- Electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction
studies (NCV)
- Fibromyalgia
- Driver evaluation and training
- General rehab/functional restoration
- Independent medical and disability evaluation
- Lymphedema
- Low back pain
- Neck pain
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- MS
- RSD
- Nerve entrapment
- Peripheral neuropathy
- Oncology rehab
- Osteoporosis
- Parkinson's Disease
- Post fracture rehab
- Pulmonary rehab
- Post polio
- Prosthetics/orthotics
- Radiculopathy
- Spasticity
- Swallow studies
- Total Joints
- Medical problems of musicians and dancers
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Department Head
Scott E. Brown, M.D.
Chief, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
410-601-5597
| Physicians |
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J. Michael Anderson, M.D.
410-601-5850 |
Melanie Brown,
M.D.
410-601-5597 |
Ling Ling Cheng,
M.D.
410-601-5597 |
Lisa
J. Enders,M.D.
410-377-8900 |
Gerald
Felsenthal, M.D. 410-601-5584 |
Nelson L. Kohn,
M.D. 410-601-5918 |
Denise
Lally-Cassady, M.D. 410-601-5597 |
Leon
Reinstein, M.D. 410-601-5923 |
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Ehab
M. Shalaby, M.D. 410-601-8314
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Ross Sugar,
M.D. 410-601-5597
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Frank J. Tanon, M.D. 410-601-8691
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Robert Tsuji,
M.D. 410-601-5584 |
Mark Weber,
M.D. 410-601-5584 |
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Address:
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
Sinai Hospital
Baltimore, MD
21215