Adverse Childhood Experiences

Personalizing Inpatient Rehabilitation for Acutely Injured Trauma Patients Through Innovative Morphomics

Inpatient rehabilitation programs are important for acutely injured patients who have suffered severe physical trauma from burn, falls, major car accidents, and industrial incidents. Among this very heterogeneous patient population, identifying those who would benefit greatly and quickly from rehabilitation program, those who would benefit less, and those who are not ready to start rehabilitation is a very important clinical problem in order to optimize when and who should enter such programs.

Aim 1: To develop a prediction model based on morphological features and other factors to predict the probability of successful completion of rehabilitation.

Aim 2: To evaluate the association between morphological features and rates of functional gains.