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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2010


AdvisaCare
877-654-4144
www.AdvisaCare.com
Each of our patients, and their families, receive the customized care and service they deserve.  We deliver unmatched care based upon the needs, injuries and preferences of each of our patients. Your recovery is our challenge.  We challenge boundaries/limitations (real or imaginary) to assure our patient's are achieving their recovery goals.  We provide 4 – 24 hour a day of personalized care. Your care, and service, is overseen by a Clinical Director and our President.  We provide and help coordinate Case Management, Physical & Occupational Therapies, Nursing, CNAs, Medical Equipment & Supplies, and Transportation. Call and learn why we believe your care is our calling.

AdvisaCare has been serving patients, and their families, throughout Michigan since 1997.
Associates in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
5333 McAuley Drive, Suite 2009
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Phone: (734) 712-0050
Fax: (734) 712-0055

Affiliated with St. Joseph Mercy Health System, we are board-certified physicians providing comprehensive rehabilitation services across the continuum of care. We treat a wide range of disabling conditions, including back, work and sports injuries, stroke, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries and pain. Offices in Ann Arbor, Brighton, Plymouth/Canton. EMG, Acupuncture, and IME services.
McCormick Rehabilitation Associates, Inc.
2380 Science Parkway, Suite 104 Box 763
Okemos, MI 48805-0763
Call Toll-Free: (800) 347-5870
McCormick Rehabilitation Associates has provided comprehensive Vocational Rehabilitation Services for more than 19 years in the Ann Arbor area and the majority of Mid-Michigan’s lower peninsula. Services include individualized vocational counseling, assessment, testing, job/worksite modifications, coordination of training, job seeking skills training, job development/job placement assistance, and small business planning. Fees for service are primarily covered by approval from Auto Insurance, Workers’ Compensation Insurance, and Long-Term Disability Insurance or through special arrangement/approval from Michigan Rehabilitation Services.
NuStep, Inc.
5111 Venture Dr. Ste. 1
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
(734) 769-3939
800-322-2209
www.nustep.com
info@nustep.com

NuStep, Inc. now offers three models of our award-winning Recumbent Cross Trainers, including the all new T5XR and T5 models. It is the most versatile and accommodating exercise machine in the world today, and it can flexibly adapt to meet your personal fitness goals and needs. Every day, NuStep users of all body types and function levels experience the benefits of exercise, including improved fitness, renewed energy, and a restored sense of health and well-being. In the comfort of your own home, you can experience the freedom, independence and vitality that owning a NuStep Recumbent Cross Trainer offers to you and your family.
Rainbow Rehabilitation Centers, Inc.
Corporate Offices/Treatment Center
5570 Whittaker Road (PO Box 970230)
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
(734) 482-1200
(800) 968-6644
www.rainbowrehab.com
admissions@rainbowrehab.com

Rainbow Rehabilitation Centers provides rehabilitation services to individuals who have experienced a spinal cord or traumatic brain injury. Rainbow’s continuum of care allows individuals with injuries to achieve their highest potential in the least restrictive, most independent setting possible. Our professional, specially trained staff consistently provides understanding, supportive and progressive rehabilitation at every stage of the recovery process. Residential, day treatment and outpatient services are available for adults and children in locations throughout Washtenaw, Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties in addition to home and community based services through Rainbow’s Functional Recovery division.
The Recovery Project
37650 Professional Center Drive
Suite 105A
Livonia, MI 48152
(734) 953-1745
www.therecoveryproject.net

The Recovery Project, with outpatient rehabilitation centers in Livonia and Macomb, Michigan provide Innovative treatments for individuals with spinal cord, brain Injury and other neurological injuries or diseases. In 2009 we added expertise LSVT@BIG – therapy for individuals with Parkinson’s disease. We utilize the highest qualified clinicians in the areas of physical and occupational therapy and personal training. Our clinics have state of the art equipment including: stim bikes, body supported treadmills, arm and leg ergometers, vitaglide, standing frames and various strengthening/resistive machines.

We offer the following recovery programs:

  • Traditional and High Intensity Therapy for SCI/TBI
  • Therapy for Individuals with Parkinson’s
  • General Orthopedic Therapy
  • Massage and Speech Therapy
  • Lifelong Fitness Programs
Therapy Services, Chelsea Community Hospital
775 S. Main St.
Chelsea, MI 48118
(734) 475-4102
www.cch.org

Chelsea Community Hospital Therapy Services specializes in the inpatient and outpatient treatment of people who have had a stroke or traumatic brain injury, as well as patients with orthopedic, musculo-skeletal and other neurological disorders. Comprehensive outpatient programs for people with hand injuries, sports injuries, orthopedic conditions and spinal disorders are provided by Occupational and Physical Therapists in the Chelsea Wellness Center (734-475-3947). Visit our web site at www.cch.org.
University of Michigan Health System Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Spinal Cord
Injury Model System (SCIMS)
300 N. Ingalls Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5491
Phone: (734) 763-0971
Fax: (734) 936-5492
E-mail: model_sci@umich.edu
Web: www.med.umich.edu/pmr/modelsci

The University of Michigan’s Spinal Cord Injury Model System is a clinical care and research effort aimed at improving outcomes for individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries (SCI). Through SCIMS, in partnership with the Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living, UM is able to offer not only outstanding clinical services and cutting-edge research but also education and independent living services for consumers and their families. The UM Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation has many certified physicians specializing in the medical care of individuals with SCI (the largest number of any hospital in Michigan). Please refer to our website for more information on clinical, research, and educational activities.
University of Michigan Health System Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,
Pediatrics Clinic
325 E. Eisenhower Parkway
Ann Arbor, MI 48108-5744
Phone: (734) 936-7175
Fax: (734) 764-9439
http://www.med.umich.edu/pmr

The University of Michigan Pediatric Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation program provides both outpatient and inpatient services to children and adolescents with physically disabling conditions such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida, brachial plexus injuries, amputations, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries and muscular dystrophy through the comprehensive pediatric rehabilitation team of physicians, therapists, and psychologists.
The University of Michigan Health System Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, The Spine Program
325 E. Eisenhower Parkway
Ann Arbor, MI 48108-5744
Phone: (734) 936-7175
Fax: (734) 764-9439
www.med.umich.edu/pmr/spine

The University of Michigan Health System Spine Program is a multidisciplinary team of experts that strives to improve the health and productivity of individuals with spine disorders. The mission of the Spine Program is to become a national leader in spine care through synergy of excellence in clinical service, research and education; and to provide a comprehensive, patient-centered service that addresses the controllable factors influencing the health and productivity of persons with spine disorders. Numerous assessment and treatment options are offered to individuals with acute, subacute and chronic back disorders. These include diagnostic, general medicine, surgical and rehabilitation interventions, delivered by a team of physiatrists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, psychologists, and exercise specialists.

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