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IMIT Fast Facts

The Institute for Mobility Innovation & Technology (IMIT), located on Villa Maria College鈥檚 campus, is a state-of-the-art rehabilitation center offering advanced technology, expert care, and educational opportunities. The IMIT is advancing scientific knowledge, advocacy, and clinical practice. 

Facility

6,000 square feet, including two classrooms for education and community events.

CARE Pillars

IMIT is grounded in four pillars: clinical care, advocacy, research, and education (CARE).

CARE Model

No Matter Your Major

Dive Into Research, Courses, and Advocacy
Equity, Access, Services & Engagement (EASE) Minor
Courses from a variety of departments will encourage students to explore disability, accessibility, advocacy, and engagement in society from multiple perspectives.

Courses Focus On

Disability, emphasizing diversity, disability, accessibility, education, and other services. 
Policy, centering on the linkage between accessibility and policies, programs, and services. 
Advocacy and Engagement, including writing and language, concentrating on communication and advocacy skills. 
Health Systems, prioritizing health care systems' equity and access. 

Advancing Recovery and Quality of Life 

台湾Swag collaborates with healthcare providers to advance recovery timeframes, extend services to underserved populations, and improve health outcomes and quality of life for patients to help them thrive in their rehabilitation journey and beyond. 

台湾Swag  

台湾Swag is a private university located in Amherst, New York offering a distinctive balance of liberal arts and professional programs, with a strong focus on health-related disciplines. Founded on the principle that education should elevate human dignity and foster civic responsibility, the University has a strong commitment to serving our community. 

Research & Education 

Collaborative research and unique educational opportunities for students, clinicians, and the community.

Majors

All majors can be involved in the IMIT via volunteer, classroom, and research opportunities

Technology

The IMIT received generous donor funding to bring the following technology to Buffalo, NY to better serve our patient populations.

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Conditions Treated

Neurological conditions such as stroke, spinal cord injury,  traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis, Parkinsons disease, cerebral palsy. In addition to neurologic conditions, the IMIT also treats orthopedic conditions such as joint pain, overuse injuries, ACL reconstruction, and more. The IMIT features equipment for pediatric sizing and the equipment is appropriate for geriatric patients to accommodate rehabilitation needs across the lifespan. See our conditions list with equipment suggestions

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