Corrigendum
Porciuncula F, Roto AV, Kumar D, et  al. Wearable movement sensors for rehabilitation: a focused review of technological and clinical advances. PM R 2018;10:S220-S232. (Source: PM and R)
Source: PM and R - December 10, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: Corrigendum Source Type: research

Corrigendum
O'Neil O, Fernandez MM, Herzog J, et  al. Virtual reality for neurorehabilitation: insights from 3 European clinics. PM R 2018;10:S198-S206. (Source: PM and R)
Source: PM and R - December 10, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: Corrigendum Source Type: research

Corrigenda
Porciuncula F, Roto AV, Kumar D, et  al. Wearable movement sensors for rehabilitation: a focused review of technological and clinical advances. PM R 2018;10:S220-S232. (Source: PM and R)
Source: PM and R - December 10, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: Corrigenda Source Type: research

Corrigendum
Spiess MR, Steenbrink F, Esquenazi A. Getting the best out of advances rehabilitation technology for the lower limbs: minding motor learning principles. PM R 2018;10:S165-S173. (Source: PM and R)
Source: PM and R - December 10, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: Corrigendum Source Type: research

O'Neil O, Fernandez MM, Herzog J, et al. Virtual reality for neurorehabilitation: insights from 3 European clinics. PM R 2018;10:S198-S206
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Source: PM and R - December 10, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Source Type: research

Porciuncula F, Roto AV, Kumar D, et al. Wearable movement sensors for rehabilitation: a focused review of technological and clinical advances. PM R 2018;10:S220-S232.
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Source: PM and R - December 10, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Source Type: research

Spiess MR,  Steenbrink F, Esquenazi A. Getting the best out of advances rehabilitation technology for the lower limbs: minding motor learning principles. PM R 2018;10:S165-S173.
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Editorial Board
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Table of Contents
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Academy News – December PM & R
As the primary medical society for the specialty of PM&R, your Academy is focused on moving the specialty and you forward. Our mission is to lead the advancement of physiatry ’s impact throughout health care. Your Academy will ensure that: (Source: PM and R)
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Copyright Page
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Spanish Translated Abstracts
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Final Episode (or Not)
I do not particularly enjoy farewells. Speeches. Letters. Parties. Even writing a “my time is over” editorial, like this one. Which probably explains why I am so fascinated by the topic of space. Space just never seems to end and that captures my imagination. You know, “Space, The Final Frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise…etc., etc.” I have to adm it that I still watch on Netflix the re-run adventures of iconic Starship Captains Kirk, Picard, Sisko, Janeway, (and even Archer). (Source: PM and R)
Source: PM and R - November 22, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Stuart M. Weinstein Tags: Editor ’s Page Source Type: research

Message from the Editor-in-Chief
This is a historic moment for PM&R. Volume 10, issue 12, wraps up our first decade of existence. In so many ways, PM&R has been a great success story: obtaining Index Medicus status at 6 months, first Impact Factor (IF) at year 4, highest IF to date in 2018 (1.850), steady increase in manuscript submissions, maintaining a healthy rejection rate, and providing unique and relevant article types simply not found in our competitor ’s journals. (Source: PM and R)
Source: PM and R - November 22, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Stuart M. Weinstein Tags: Editor ’s Corner Source Type: research

Dealing With Binary Repeated Measures Data
Many longitudinal studies and randomized trials have binary outcomes that can repeat. For example, in a study evaluating the safety of a new drug, researchers might record whether a subject developed an adverse reaction at multiple time points during follow-up. These observations are correlated and thus require statistical tests that handle correlated data. Several different statistical models can be applied; this article reviews the advantages and disadvantages of each approach. (Source: PM and R)
Source: PM and R - November 22, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Christophe Toukam Tchakoute, Kristin L. Sainani Tags: Statistically Speaking Source Type: research