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Giorgio Scivoletto is a Professor and clinical specialist in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, affiliated with the University of Rome Tor Vergata and the IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia in Rome. He holds academic roles as a teacher and tutor for residents in the specialization school in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. His professional roles include Director of Operational Unit 1 and the Spinal Center at IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia since 2022, and Director of the SpiRe (Spinal Rehabilitation) laboratory since 2010.
- Education:
- MSc Medicine and Surgery (LM-41), Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
- Specialization in Neurology, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
- Specialization in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro
- PhD in 'Advanced Technology in Rehabilitation Medicine', University of Rome Tor Vergata
Research Interests: Focuses on spinal cord injuries, high-intensity neurorehabilitation, and advanced technologies in rehabilitation. He has authored over 110 peer-reviewed publications (H Index 41, 4744 citations) and led numerous research projects, including peer-reviewed initiatives.
Labs/Teams: Directs the SpiRe laboratory, dedicated to spinal rehabilitation research and clinical advancements. His work integrates clinical practice with technological innovation to improve outcomes for spinal injury patients.
Teaching & Advising: Teaches Anatomy of the Nervous System for physiotherapy and speech therapy programs at the University of Tor Vergata and mentors residents in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.





