By Maggie Christ · The Department of Defense has awarded $6 million to Virginia Commonwealth University for the study of a treatment targeting long-term symptoms that can follow a concussion. The four-year study related to mTBI – mild traumatic brain injury – focuses on whether a treatment called heart rate variability biofeedback can help veterans and service members suffering from ongoing post-concussion symptoms. The research will test HRV biofeedback for addressing issues such as poor sleep, fatigue, dizziness and trouble with memory o ...
The Paul B. Magnuson Award, which recognizes entrepreneurship and dedication to veterans, is the Veterans Affairs Rehabilitation Research and Development Service’s highest honor.
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS HEARING BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS’ AFFAIRS UNITED STATES SENATE ONE HUNDRED NINTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION APRIL 7, 2005 Printed for the use of the...
Navy experience, support for fellow veterans and a passion for service – he has learned a few decades of lessons along the way. Still, “it’s a constant source of anxiety, being a nontraditional college student,” said Pryor, 37. “There’s a number of challenges.” · He’s up to them, no doubt. Pryor is completing his bachelor’s degree in political science i ...
By Danielle Pierce · VCU Medical Center has been recognized as the No. 1 hospital in the Richmond metro area for the 14th consecutive year and the No. 2 hospital in Virginia for a second year in a row by U.S. News & World Report. VCU Medical Center is also the only Richmond metro area hospital to receive national recognition in several specialty areas in 2024-25 Best Hospital rankings. Cardiology, heart and vascular surgery, orthopedics and rehabilitation were ranked in the top 50 nationally. "These rankings are a testament to the unwavering d ...
By Alexander Krist/FS/VCU and Samantha Simmons · Joe was desperate – and he began drinking again. At age 50, Joe Knight suffered from the kind of joint pain typical of someone much older due to stubborn injuries from his U.S. Army service. The pain became so excruciating that he started to binge-drink after a decade of sobriety. This led to weight gain, diabetes, a sense of hopelessness, and ultimately, the end of his marriage. Then, one day, acupuncture changed his life. Dr. Daniel Federman, chief of medicine at the Veterans Administration ...
VCU Health Administration MSHA alum Dr. Jonathan B. Perlin has been named as the next president and CEO of The Joint Commission. He is currently president of clinical operations and chief medical officer of Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare. Founded in 1951, The Joint Commission accredits and certifies more than 22,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States. The Commission seeks to continuously improve health care for the public by evaluating health care organizations and inspiring them to excel in providing safe and ef ...
Established by the US Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs with $62.2m funding, the chronic effects of neurotrauma consortium seek to enhance TBI’s diagnostic and treatment options by examining factors influencing the chronic effects of mild TBI and common comorbidities. ...