Research
Bridging Research and Practice: Evidence-Based Innovation Led by Dr. Michael Fraas

Collaborative Efforts and Partnerships
My active participation in the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) and contributions to specialized task forces—including the Brain Injury Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group (BI-ISIG)—reflect my strong commitment to advancing rehabilitation through interdisciplinary collaboration and shared expertise.



Publications and Impact in Cognitive Rehabilitation
My research collaboration has resulted in numerous publications that are widely recognized and frequently cited within the cognitive rehabilitation community. These contributions highlight my expertise and help advance the field by providing valuable insights that benefit researchers, clinicians, and practitioners alike.
Upcoming Projects and Initiatives
I am actively engaged in a range of projects, including evidence-based systematic reviews and the development of the Cognitive Rehabilitation Care Partner Toolkit. These initiatives are designed to generate innovative insights and practical resources that will further enhance cognitive rehabilitation practices.
Interested in Collaborating?
I welcome new ideas and fresh perspectives. Whether you are a researcher, clinician, or passionate advocate in the field of cognitive rehabilitation, I invite you to join me in advancing knowledge and driving innovation together.
Ready to advance cognitive rehabilitation research together?
Connect with Dr. Michael Fraas to explore opportunities for collaboration and contribute to meaningful, impactful projects that drive the field forward. Reach out today to start the conversation.
Cognitive Rehabilitation
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