Precision rehabilitation seeks to improve outcomes by getting the right treatment, to the right person, at the right time.
The overall goal of the Precise Center is:
- Discover key factors that predict rehabilitation outcomes
- Develop and Implement customized tools and approaches
- Integrate clinical and non-clinical data to support clinician and patient decision-making
- Engage stakeholders as partners in research, learning, and translation
- Commitment to bidirectional engagement — not just sharing information, but building a learning community shaped by those it serves.

What is Precision Rehabilitation?
Precision rehabilitation seeks to improve outcomes by understanding who benefits from which interventions, when, and why. Rather than one-size-fits-all care, precision rehabilitation uses clinical, biological, behavioral, and social data—guided by stakeholder priorities—to personalize rehabilitation strategies and improve health and function. Learn more about Precision Rehabilitation >
What's new at the Precise Center?
Watch the 2026 Johns Hopkins inHealth Precision Medicine Symposium HighlightsWatch the 2026 Johns Hopkins inHealth Precision Medicine Symposium Highlights
Pilot Grant Funding Application Process is now open!
The Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System: Origins & EvolutionThe Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System: Origins & Evolution
John Whyte, MD, PhD
Faculty Emeritus


