Introduction to EksoNR: How Exoskeleton Gait Training is Changing More Than Mobility

Join Dr. Craig DiTommaso, Director of Early Career Physician Development at US Physiatry for this exclusive digital event, where he talks about how exoskeleton gait training is changing more than mobility.


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Craig DiTommaso BaylorDr. Craig DiTommaso

Dr. DiTommaso is the Medical Director of Post Acute Medical-Humble and Director of Early Career Physician Development at US Physiatry. He performs rehabilitation management, consultations, and chemodenervation for patients with spasticity, traumatic neurological injury including traumatic brain injury, stroke, cerebral palsy, or spinal cord injury. Dr. DiTommaso ascended to the medical director of inpatient rehabilitation for Baylor College of Medicine and served as an assistant professor. During his tenure with BCM, he was the medical director of Baylor St. Luke’s Rehab Services, Baylor St. Luke’s Rehab Center, and a primary attending on the TIRR Disorder of Consciousness program. Dr. DiTommaso also taught Brain Injury Medicine fellows, PM&R resident physicians, medical students, and physician assistant students. His research interest include prognosis after traumatic brain injury, headache management after brain injuries including concussions, and spasticity treatment.


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