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Staying up on the latest evidence in neuro rehab? This interview is for you! Erin Gallardo, PT, DPT, NCS interviewed Dr. Timothy Faw, a neuroscientist and physical therapist about his research path - where he's been and where it's going. Tim discusses the work his labs have done in a few areas including the plasticity of gray matter and myelin and the implications on motor learning and movement in spinal cord injury. He also discusses tactics on eccentric gait training - that are basically the opposite of what we think of as high intensity - and how they are impacting outcomes. More recently his work has led him to study genetic factors in neurologic recovery including the markers for better or worse outcomes and drug trials. And to ensure listeners leave the conversation with action items, he'll provide his takeaways and clinical pearls that you can start incorporating immediately.
Tim emphasizes that rehabilitation is about more than just intensity—it's about creating meaningful, challenging, and novel movement experiences that engage the brain's adaptive capabilities.
Clinicians and students interested in cutting-edge neuro rehab approaches can contact Dr. Faw at [email protected] for more information.
X - @timothy_faw
Faculty Website - https://www.medschool.umaryland.edu/profiles/faw-timothy/
By Erin Gallardo and Claire McLean5
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Staying up on the latest evidence in neuro rehab? This interview is for you! Erin Gallardo, PT, DPT, NCS interviewed Dr. Timothy Faw, a neuroscientist and physical therapist about his research path - where he's been and where it's going. Tim discusses the work his labs have done in a few areas including the plasticity of gray matter and myelin and the implications on motor learning and movement in spinal cord injury. He also discusses tactics on eccentric gait training - that are basically the opposite of what we think of as high intensity - and how they are impacting outcomes. More recently his work has led him to study genetic factors in neurologic recovery including the markers for better or worse outcomes and drug trials. And to ensure listeners leave the conversation with action items, he'll provide his takeaways and clinical pearls that you can start incorporating immediately.
Tim emphasizes that rehabilitation is about more than just intensity—it's about creating meaningful, challenging, and novel movement experiences that engage the brain's adaptive capabilities.
Clinicians and students interested in cutting-edge neuro rehab approaches can contact Dr. Faw at [email protected] for more information.
X - @timothy_faw
Faculty Website - https://www.medschool.umaryland.edu/profiles/faw-timothy/

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