THE RECOVERY PROJECT NAMED A “MYOMO CENTER OF THERAPY EXCELLENCE”
Partnership positions The Recovery Project as a provider of the MyoPro Orthosis to individuals in metro Detroit and Lansing The Recovery Project, a leading provider
Partnership positions The Recovery Project as a provider of the MyoPro Orthosis to individuals in metro Detroit and Lansing The Recovery Project, a leading provider
The Recovery Project, an industry leading rehabilitation practice, has launched Rock Steady Boxing, a non-contact boxing class for individuals with Parkinson’s disease, at its Clinton
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 1.5 million individuals in the U.S. suffer a traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year. Whether
In honor of March being Brain Injury Awareness Month, The Recovery Project’s Jennifer Kileny and Marie Miller spoke with WXYZ’s Malcom Maddox about traumatic brain
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.