Medical Services related to Joseph Edward Hornyak MD, PhD

Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation

The Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation team assists patients in returning to an independent and productive life. The team consists of the patient, nurses, doctors, physical and occupational therapists, psychologists, rehabilitation engineers, recreational therapists, social workers and speech language pathologists. The team collaborates to develop and implement an individualized rehabilitation care plan.  They meet weekly to coordinate and facilitate recovery by collaborating with patients and their families regarding the next step in the patient’s care plan.

Brain Injury Rehabilitation

The University of Michigan Traumatic Brain Injury Program is a comprehensive program of cognitive, psychosocial and physical rehabilitation. Our core treatment team consists of physiatrists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech pathologists, social workers, neuropsychologists, vocational rehabilitation counselors, rehabilitation engineers and dieticians.

Cerebral Palsy - Pediatric

The Cerebral Palsy Program at the University of Michigan incorporates a multidisciplinary team of specialists dedicated to providing comprehensive care for your child’s individual needs, transitioning that care from infancy all the way through adulthood.

Home Ventilator Program

The comprehensive Pediatric Home Ventilator Program cares for infants and children with respiratory failure due to a variety of medical conditions - one of the largest programs of its kind in the country - and are committed to making a positive difference in the lives of children of all ages who are dependent on ventilators or ventilation devices to breathe.

Neurorehabilitation (Pediatrics)

For children who have sustained an acquired brain injury, The Pediatric NeuroRehabilitation Program at the University of Michigan offers comprehensive assessment and treatment provided by a multidisciplinary team of experts dedicated to pediatric brain injury with an objective to get children back to school and back into their community.

Rehabilitation Medicine and Therapies (Pediatric)

The Pediatric and Adolescent Rehabilitation Program offers services for children and adolescents who have a variety of disabling conditions, such as cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, brain injury, arthrogryposis, myelodysplasia, neuromuscular diseases, hemophilia and amputation.