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Mt. Washington Pediatric Foundation Announces New Board Leadership
The Mt. Washington Pediatric Foundation, Inc., (“Foundation”) an advisory board of Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital (MWPH), announced new leadership at the start of this month, including new Chair, Beth Armacost.
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Two Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital Nurses Named Baltimore magazine Top Nurses
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital (MWPH) celebrates two “Top Nurses” recognized by Baltimore magazine in its 2024 Excellence in Nursing awards.
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Rehabilitation Careers at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital
Rehabilitation services at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital were designed by our own therapists in order to provide discipline-specific supervision and improved peer review.
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Respiratory Therapy Careers at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital
At Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, you'll work with some of the most talented therapists in pediatric rehabilitation.
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Social Work Careers at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital
At Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, social workers provide supportive therapy, counseling and education to individuals, families and groups.
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Rehabilitation Classes and Support Groups
Classes and support groups through the physical medicine and rehabilitation program at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.
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Orthopedic Treatments
The Orthopaedic Clinic at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital provides consultation with a focus on treatment and management of orthopedic conditions.
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Sports Injury Treatment
Sports injuries treatment clinic is available through the physical medicine and rehabilitation program at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.
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Universal Exercise Unit Therapy
Universal Exercise Unit (Spider Cage) Therapy is provided in our Ability Center. The unit is a three sided wire walled space that allows a therapist to use a variety of bungees, belts, pulleys and/or weights to provide individually determined support and strengthening.
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Dynamic Movement Intervention
Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI) is a therapeutic strategy used by physical and occupational therapists. The therapists facilitate automatic movement patterns to strengthen specific muscle groups with the goal to optimize a child’s motor development.