Gillick Pediatric Research Lab

Gillick Pediatric Research Lab We research new intervention methods to advance the level of function in children with cerebral palsy.

At the Gillick Pediatric Research Lab, we believe that all children with cerebral palsy have the potential to influence their level of function throughout their lifetime.

We invite you to take part in the Minnesota Stroke Association's annual Strides for Stroke event! Here, the stroke commu...
04/26/2019

We invite you to take part in the Minnesota Stroke Association's annual Strides for Stroke event! Here, the stroke community honors stroke survivors, walks in solidarity with one another, raises stroke awareness and helps fund programs that benefit Minnesotans who live with the effects of stroke. Strides for Stroke demonstrates that stroke survivors are people with possibilities. Join or support the M Health Fairview team, including members of the M Health Neurosurgery and Neurology Departments, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, the Fairview Southdale stroke team, and HealthEast, at https://www.classy.org/team/224396.

A stroke can happen to anyone, anywhere at anytime. Funds raised at Strides for Stroke help ensure that Minnesotan's affected by stroke can connect to critical support services.

Early Intervention Study for Infants with Brain InjuryInclusion criteria: 3-9 months corrected age; asymmetric brain les...
04/24/2019

Early Intervention Study for Infants with Brain Injury
Inclusion criteria: 3-9 months corrected age; asymmetric brain lesion; live within 90 miles from Minneapolis, MN.
Please see information below for more details. Contact Maureen ([email protected]) for more information.

Head over to the Gillick Pediatric Neuromodulation Laboratory website to stay updated on what's new with us!
11/16/2018

Head over to the Gillick Pediatric Neuromodulation Laboratory website to stay updated on what's new with us!

The Gillick Pediatric Neuromodulation Laboratory focuses on cortical plasticity and recovery from neurologic insult across the lifespan. The Laboratory research encompasses the use of different forms of non-invasive brain stimulation (transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial Direct Current...

10/26/2018
08/07/2018

Current PhD student, Jesse Kowalski, has received a travel award from the North American Neuromodulation Society (NANS) and Neuromodec.com to attend the joint meeting of 2018 Neuromodulation Conference & NANS Summer Series. The conference is taking place August 23-26, 2018, in New York City. Jesse will be presenting a poster titled "Recruitment Challenges in Infant Stroke and Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation Research: Demographics and Factors."

06/25/2018
06/06/2018
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is highlighting Dr. Bernadette Gillick's NIH K01 research project Transcranial D...
02/22/2018

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is highlighting Dr. Bernadette Gillick's NIH K01 research project Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation and Constraint-Induced Therapy in Cerebral Palsy. Links to the NIH news site and the publication are below.

Over 50 investigators and collaborators contributed to this research, with the dedication of 20 enrolled children and their families from across the United states.

https://www.nichd.nih.gov/news/releases/0213148-brain-stimulation

http://www.ejpn-journal.com/article/S1090-3798(17)31925-6/fulltext

Using a mild electrical current to either boost or inhibit the brain’s own electrical impulses may one day help rehabilitate its function, according to researchers funded by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

12/12/2017

The Gillick Lab Team recently attended the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine Annual Meeting and presented 1) Safety and feasibility of a synergistic non-invasive brain stimulation and constraint-induced movement in children with unilateral cerebral palsy, and 2) Combined transcranial direct current stimulation and constraint-induced movement therapy intervention in children with unilateral cerebral palsy: Behavioral and neurophysiological findings from a randomized clinical trial. (www.aacpdm.org)

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