Featured Story Limb Loss Experts Address an Increasing Need for Amputation Rehabilitation
Physiatrist Mary Keszler, who joined John Hopkins in 2018, is one of about nine physiatrists in the country with a fellowship in amputation rehabilitation.
Physiatrist Mary Keszler, who joined John Hopkins in 2018, is one of about nine physiatrists in the country with a fellowship in amputation rehabilitation.
The International Center for Spinal Cord Injury is one of a handful of centers with experience treating children with the polio-like condition.
A Johns Hopkins Children’s Center pediatric physiatrist helped translate recent research findings into best practices for caring for children with mTBI.
Pegah Dehghan, a physiatrist specializing in neuromuscular diseases, brings expertise in clinical medicine and research to the Johns Hopkins POTS clinic.