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John P. Murtha Assistive Technology Research Center

The mission of the John P. Murtha Assistive Technology Research Center (ATRC) at NRH is to invent, develop, evaluate, and deploy technologies that enhance recovery, foster independent living, and aid the clinical practice of rehabilitation medicine. The Center builds on a foundation of ongoing work at NRH and its partner organizations especially in the areas of neurologic assessment, technology development, telehealth, outcomes research, and health services research. The ATRC is funded through the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC).

National Rehabilitation Hospital
102 Irving Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20010
United States
Telephone: 202-877-1000.
Web: http://www.nrhrehab.org/Research/Projects/ATRC+2005/default.aspx.

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