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Jen F Cheng MD

Jen F. Cheng, MD

  • Pediatric-Rehabilitation Medicine | Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | Rehabilitation Medicine
Languages Spoken English
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    Bio

    Academic Appointments: Assistant Professor, Department of PM&R, Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School; Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Rutgers, RWJ Medical School

    Honors: Top Doctor - Castle Connolly; New Jersey's Favorite Kid's Docs - New Jersey Family; Doctors Who Make a Difference - NJ Life; Case Foundation Finding Fearless Changemaker Award

    Clinical Interests

    Cerebral Palsy, Treatment of Spasticity and Dystonia, Adaptive Sports and Recreation

  • Medical School

    Rutgers - New Jersey Medical School - Newark

    Internship

    Saint Barnabas Medical Center Transitional Internship

    Residency

    Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School/Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation-Newark

    Fellowship

    Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School/Children's Specialized Hospital-Newark

    Publications
    • Title:A study of thyrotropin-releasing hormone for the treatment of spinal muscular atrophy: a preliminary report.
      Authors:Tzeng AC, Cheng J, Fryczynski H, Niranjan V, Stitik T, Sial A, Takeuchi Y, Foye P, DePrince M, Bach JR.
      Publisher:American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
      Date:2000
      Issue:79: 435-440
      Description:
    • Title:Adaptive SCUBA diving for individuals with disabilities.
      Authors:Cheng J, Diamond M.
      Publisher:American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
      Date:2005
      Issue:84: 369-375
      Description:
    • Title:The Use of functional electrical stimulation cycles in children and adolescents with spinal cord dysfunction: A pilot study.
      Authors:Castello F, Louis B, Cheng J, Armento M, Santos AM
      Publisher:Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
      Date:2012
      Issue:5(4): 261-73.
      Description:
    • Title:Kinematic and Functional Gait Changes After the Utilization of a Foot Drop Stimulator in Pediatrics.
      Authors:Karunakaran KK, Pilkar R, Ehrenberg N, Bentley KS, Cheng J, Nolan KJ.
      Publisher:Front. Neurosci.
      Date:2019
      Issue:24: 1-12.
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