“Recovery Project” provides hope and healing

Click here to see the story on WLNS.com. Two wheels is what 21-year-old Matt Sorisho relies on every day…for his legs. But, he didn’t always rely on them. In 2013, Matt was involved in a hockey accident. “It happened four years ago in October. I was playing hockey when I was 17 and I got […]

Rock Steady Boxing to help Parkinson’s patients

The Recovery Project is throwing punches to fight the effects of Parkinson’s Disease. The Livonia-based physical therapy clinic recently introduced a new wellness program called “Rock Steady Boxing” which is boxing drills adapted to help patients improve agility, speed, muscular endurance, accuracy, hand-eye coordination, footwork and overall strength. It’s the first program of its kind […]

The Recovery Project Introduces Rock Steady Boxing for Parkinson’s Patients

The Recovery Project, a leading provider of progressive, effective neuro rehab therapies that improve the lives and functionality of patients with spinal cord and other neurological injuries, has launched Rock Steady Boxing, a new wellness program aimed at helping clients with Parkinson’s Disease improve their quality of life through a non-contact boxing based fitness curriculum. […]

THE RECOVERY PROJECT NAMED A “COOL PLACES TO WORK” BY CRAIN’S DETROIT BUSINESS

The Recovery Project, a leading provider of progressive, effective neuro rehab therapies that improve the lives and functionality of patients with spinal cord and other neurological injuries, has been selected as one of the “Cool Places to Work” in Michigan for 2017 by Crain’s Detroit Business. The Recovery Project Co-founder and Co-CEO, Charlie Parkhill made […]

The Recovery Project Hosts Auto Accident Seminar Series: Part 3

The Recovery Project will be hosting the Auto Accident Seminar Series: Part 3- Psychological Support for Family and Friends of Injured Auto Accident Victims on Thursday, September 21 at 7:00 p.m. Dr. James F. Zender returns to give the third part of his seminar, which will focus on the needs of caregivers and family members […]

The Recovery Project Expands Therapy Operations Into Lansing

The Recovery Project, a leading provider of high-intensity physical, occupational and speech therapies that improve the lives and functionality of patients with spinal cord and other neurological injuries, will open a new clinic this fall in Lansing—the organization’s third location. Charlie Parkhill, co-founder of The Recovery Project, made the announcement. Demolition of the new space, […]

How No-Fault Impacts Lives: Justin’s Story

Justin Anderson was injured April 21, 1989. He was finishing up his sophomore year of college in Rhode Island when he was hit by a car and suffered a traumatic brain injury. He has been a patient at The Recovery Project for years and has made significant advances in his recovery—which may not have been […]

WDIV: Health care crisis impact on businesses and employees

Millions of Americans receive health care coverage through their employers, and changes to health care legislation could change that. One proposed change would repeal the mandate that employers with more than 50 employees must provide health care coverage.

Charlie Parkhill, co-founder of The Recovery Project, talked to WDIV Channel 4 to share his insights on the proposed changes and how The Recovery Project will respond.

New Mobility: My Recovery is Ongoing with The Recovery Project

The Recovery Project co-founder Charlie Parkhill recently contributed an article to New Mobility magazine discussing his personal recovery from a spinal cord injury—including significant physical advances he’s experienced through his training on functional electrical stimulation (FES) equipment. To read the article from New Mobility, click here. My life changed forever in 1998, when I was […]

THE RECOVERY PROJECT CO-FOUNDER POLLY SWINGLE DISCUSSES SUMMER SAFETY TIPS ON FOX 2

Memorial Day signals the unofficial start of summer for many Metro Detroiters, and before you hit the lake or head up north for fun activities like swimming, boating, tubing and fishing, you’d do well to brush up on your water safety skills. Polly Swingle, the co-CEO and lead physical therapist of Livonia and Clinton Twp.-based […]

THE RECOVERY PROJECT HIRES SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST

The Recovery Project, a leading provider of high-intensity physical and occupational therapies that improve the lives and functionality of patients with spinal cord and other neurological injuries, has hired speech-language pathologist Jennifer Kileny, M.A., CCC-SLP, CBIS. President and co-CEO of The Recovery Project, Polly Swingle, made the announcement. In this position, Kilney will evaluate and […]