Jeffrey Hebert

Associate Professor at University of Colorado, School of Medicine, Marcus Institute for Brain Health at University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
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Aurora, Colorado, United States, US

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    • Associate Professor at University of Colorado, School of Medicine, Marcus Institute for Brain Health
      • Jan 2017 - Present

    • Associate Professor, School of Medicine Marcus Institute for Brain Health, University of Colorado An
      • 2017 - Present

      As an Associate Professor appointed in the School of Medicine at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus (CUAMC), I am the Rehabilitation Program Manager and Director of the Physical Performance Laboratory at the Marcus Institute for Brain Health - CUAMC. My clinical and research expertise includes examining, treating and investigating balance, mobility, vision and related outcomes, and the effectiveness of exercise approaches for these problems for people with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and multiple sclerosis (MS). I have been the Principle Investigator on multiple research projects. The focus of much of my research efforts is on building novel conceptual frameworks of the complex interrelationships of clinical outcomes in Veterans with mTBI and MS and innovative treatment approaches to problems related to those outcomes. Investigation into the efficacy of multi-faceted vestibular-vision rehabilitation programs is one of the main areas of my expertise. Specifically, my mTBI research interests include the investigation into the causes, management and treatment of a variety of clinical manifestations of people with mTBI, with a primary emphasis on balance, mobility, fatigue, dizziness, vision, exercise tolerance and brain health. Developing, investigating and implementing the most effective treatments to improve the quality of life for persons living with the persistent symptoms from mild head injuries and my leadership positions serve as a major pillars of my work at the Marcus Institute for Brain Health.

    • Assistant Professor
      • 2010 - 2017

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