The Rehab Lab

The Rehab Lab provides simple and easy-to-use exercise prescription software to healthcare professionals & patients. Our software allows therapists to create high-quality PDF exercise-rehabilitation handouts which can be printed, e-mailed or saved and used again later. It is ideal for physiotherapists, occupational therapists, orthopedic surgeons, chiropractors, podiatrists and general practitioners.

Located on the Engineering and Medical campuses of Columbia University, The Rehabilitation Robotics Lab is focused on developing innovative robotics that can help humans relearn, restore, or improve functional movements – especially those affected by neurological conditions such as stroke, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, ALS, and Parkinson’s disease. Our goal is to translate these research findings into inexpensive therapeutic devices that can be widely available on a global scale.

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Dr. Farris and her team are interested in understanding how anxiety and fear affect health behavior. Their translational research aims to identify and isolate biopsychological mechanisms that contribute to anxiety-related health behaviors and physical disease, in order to develop targeted interventions that can prevent them.

Mindy is a fifth year graduate student in the Clinical Psychology program at Rutgers under the mentorship of Dr. Samantha Farris. She is currently investigating a variety of behavioral exposure and motivational interventions for people with chronic medical illness. In particular, she is exploring acceptance-based approaches that harness people’s personal values to increase willingness to engage in exposure and hard work to get healthy.

Kelly has a B.S. in Kinesiology from Cal State Fullerton and an M.S in Athletic Training from A.T. Still University. Her level of knowledge and experience in the human body and working with athletes is critical for The Rehab Lab team.

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