Physiatrists at Riley Children’s Health offer expert medical management to optimize health, function and overall well-being. Our skilled team provides structured therapy programs designed to maximize children’s function and mobility so they can participate more fully in activities. PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION
Professional organization affiliations ADAPTIVE SPORTS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine Jessica L. Camilleri, DO
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Limb Difference Program This interdisciplinary program is designed to meet the individual needs of children with limb deficiency. Program goals include maximizing fit and function of prosthetics, delivering comprehensive care, and developing personalized treatment plans to promote a normal and active lifestyle.
Traumatic Brain Injury and Concussion Program This comprehensive program delivers multispecialty care coordination to meet the unique needs of patients with traumatic brain injuries and concussions. Brachial Plexus Program Interdisciplinary team provides comprehensive treatment for brachial plexus injuries. Movement Disorders Program Using surgical and nonsurgical approaches, this program provides complete treatment for complex hypertonia. Our team uses innovative technologies, including 3D printing, to create equipment parts that promote function and safety for our patients.
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Inpatient program reaccredited by CARF International in October 2024
Indiana’s only dedicated pediatric inpatient rehabilitation unit and the state’s only program for children with limb differences ■ Only accredited pediatric rehabilitation medicine fellowship program in Indiana ■ Multidisciplinary approach promoting functional recovery of children and adolescents Our pediatric inpatient rehabilitation unit served 117 patients in 2024. Top five impairment groups or diagnoses 1 Nontraumatic brain dysfunction 2 Major multiple trauma 3 Debility 4 Neurological conditions 5 Stroke
We are able to accept patients requiring ventilator care, those with major trauma and patients with disorders of consciousness because of the multidisciplinary specialty support available at Riley Children’s.
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Spina Bifida Program and Cerebral Palsy Program Using a multidisciplinary
WeeFIM rating total gain 22.8 21.8 22
Our average admission rating (50.0) compared to similar facilities (52.3) and nationally (53.3) (used to calculate the WeeFIM rating) demonstrates the level of medical complexity of our patients. Although our team cares for the most impaired patients, Riley Children’s has similar discharge scores as programs caring for less medically complex patients.
approach, these programs offer a variety of ancillary services, including dietary support, orthotics, and a wheelchair and car seat specialist. Our Cerebral Palsy Program is the only one of its kind in Indiana. The Spina Bifida Program at Riley Children’s is one of the largest in the nation.
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The WeeFIM length-of-stay efficiency score measures the effectiveness of a rehabilitation program. It compares a child’s functional abilities score and length of stay (LOS). Our LOS efficiency score indicates that patients are achieving nearly the same outcomes in less days than similar facilities and national standards.
Patient Data: 2024 Patient visits 4,034
Virtual visits 102
New patient visits 427
Length of stay (LOS)
LOS efficiency (comparing WeeFIM gain with LOS)
DIVISION CHIEF Francisco J. Angulo Parker, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, IU School of Medicine > Connect with Dr. Angulo Parker on Doximity.
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22.9 23.2
Procedures 1,137
Average age of patients treated 9.3 years old
Discharged to community 97%
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Through collaboration with the Riley School Program and local schools, 100% of school-aged patients in our pediatric inpatient rehabilitation program who were discharged to home returned to school in some capacity.
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