The Brain Function and Recovery Lab (BFR) uses neuromotor, neurocognitive and neurophysiological measures to better understand acquired brain injury.
Computerized dynamic posturography equipment helps test sensory mechanisms in people with brain injury.
The lab is equipped with a state-of-the-art Computerized Dynamic Posturography (CDP) machine and neuromodulation devices with unrestricted access to body-weight supported treadmill machine and motion-capture systems. This lab is also engaged in community-based research to identify approaches to increase knowledge of and access to health care in vulnerable populations of brain injury.