Research Coordinator
Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital
I do not have any relevant financial / non-financial relationships with any proprietary interests.
Caitlin Rajala is a Research Coordinator for the Traumatic Brain Injury Participatory Computer Adaptive Test Profile (TBI-PCAT) and assists with the Resiliency after Acquired Brain Injury: Defining and Enhancing Biopsychosocial Function (SameYou) study. Caitlin has an MSc in Dance Science and Education from the University of Edinburgh Scotland and an MS in Kinesiology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s School of Public Health. Her prior health-related research experience includes observational cohort and intervention studies related to physical activity and health behavior change, and Multiple Sclerosis research that aimed to identify changes in disease progression using proprioceptive measures. Her primary interests involve chronic illness management and adaptation in community and clinical settings.