Richard L. Bruno, HD, PhD

Dr. Bruno, research and clinical psychophysiologist, trained at the New York State Psychiatric Institute and began studying Post-Polio Sequelae (PPS) and treating polio survivors in 1982 when he was the autonomic nervous system fellow in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.

Biography

In 1984 Dr. Bruno organized and is the Chairperson of the International Post-Polio Task Force, which promotes PPS research, education and treatment in more than 25 countries.

  • In 1989 Dr. Bruno left the College of Physicians & Surgeons for the opportunity to create and direct the Post-Polio Rehabilitation and Research Service at the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation. It was the world’s first center for the study and comprehensive treatment of PPS.

  • From 1998 until 2010, Dr. Bruno directed The Post-Polio Institute he established at Englewood Hospital and Medical Center. There, he continued his PPS research and continued the comprehensive PPS treatment program for polio survivors with his team: a physiatrist, occupational, physical and speech therapists, a nutritionist and an orthotist.

  • Since beginning his work in 1982, Dr. Bruno has studied, evaluated and treated more than 7,000 polio survivors. 

  • In 2002, Time Warner published Dr. Bruno’s The Polio Paradox, which is often referred to as “the polio survivor’s bible”. 

  • In 1987 and 2003, he was responsible for drafting and the release of Social Security regulations governing PPS. 

  • Dr. Bruno is now the Director of The International Centre for Polio Education, the new home of the International Post-Polio Task Force.

  • In 2018, Dr. Bruno coordinated with the PA Polio Survivor’s Network to publish the Encyclopedia of Polio and PPS

    • This ongoing work contains all of Dr. Bruno’s journal articles, monographs, commentaries, books and videos.

Awards:

  • Dr. Bruno received the New Jersey Pride Award in Health and the Doctor of Humanics degree, honoris causa, from Springfield College. 

  • Dr. Bruno was selected to present the 45th John Stanley Coulter Lecture to the annual meeting of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. 

  • In 2006, Dr. Bruno was recognized by the US House of Representatives as a “tireless worker on behalf of those suffering the after effects of polio.”

Books:

The Polio Paradox: Available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble

Polio Paradox Video/Podcast: Available for download here.

How to Stop Being Vampire Bait: Available for download here.

Polio Survivor’s Handbook (Manual): Available for download here.

Contact: Dr. Bruno's website: postpolioinfo.com Dr. Bruno's email: postpolioinfo@aol.com

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