Department of Rehabilitation and Human Performance

The Department of Rehabilitation and Human Performance investigates and treats a variety of neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, and chronic conditions as well as spinal cord injuries and brain injuries. We also are now a leader in the exciting new direction of human performance, and the expanded breadth of services we provide are designed to enhance performance along a continuum of capabilities.

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Red Bull and Mount Sinai Announce East Coast Partnership

The Mount Sinai Health System’s Department of Rehabilitation and Human Performance has been named the official medical services provider on the East Coast for U.S. Red Bull athletes and Red Bull’s athlete performance programs. Mount Sinai joins DISC Sports and Spine Center in Newport Beach, California, which is the official medical provider for Red Bull on the West Coast. Mount Sinai and DISC will work together to help provide more than 200 Red Bull athletes across five different sports categories—action, adventure, aerial, athletic, and motorsports—with the most advanced medical care and innovative sports performance programs available in the nation.

“This very exciting partnership enables Red Bull athletes to have access to Mount Sinai’s leading sports medicine specialists within the Department of Rehabilitation and Human Performance, ensuring premium care and quicker recoveries,” says Joseph E. Herrera, DO, Department Chair. “Mount Sinai specialists will have the chance to work closely with DISC to provide top-notch coordinated care across the country to Red Bull athletes.”

“Red Bull has been a long-time leader in the study of human performance,” says David F. Putrino, PT, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and Human Performance at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, who also serves as Director of Rehabilitation Innovation for the Department’s Abilities Research Center.

Dr. Putrino, who has a long-standing relationship as a consultant with the Red Bull High Performance division, adds: “This is an incredible opportunity for Mount Sinai to partner with an organization that has a globally recognized reputation for exploring the limits of human performance with their athletes and together develop elite performance models to help them achieve outstanding results.”

Mount Sinai is creating an active research program to investigate and analyze human sports performance and endurance in a lab setting at the Abilities Research Center, and may also provide medical staff for coverage at events in which Red Bull athletes are competing.