DR. LEON I ROSENBERG, M.D.
Psychiatric at Utah Ave, Cherry Hill, NJ

License number
New Jersey 25MA04236100
Category
Social Work
Type
Professional
License number
New Jersey 25MA04236100
Category
Psychiatric
Type
Psychiatry
Address
Address
1 Utah Ave, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
Phone
(856) 857-9500
(856) 857-9120 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Leon Rosenberg, age 72
408 Downs Dr, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
(856) 354-0144
Leon Rosenberg
775 Wingate Dr, Bridgewater, NJ 08807
(908) 601-8471
Leon Rosenberg, age 78
5 Infield Ln, Matawan, NJ 07747
Leon Rosenberg, age 87
334 Bishop St, Browns Mills, NJ 08015
Leon Rosenberg, age 91
3071 Lawrenceville Rd, Trenton, NJ 08648
(609) 970-2842

Professional information

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Dr. Leon I Rosenberg, Cherry Hill NJ - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Geriatric Psychiatry, Forensic Psychiatry
Address:
Center For Emotional Fitness
1 Utah Ave, Cherry Hill 08002
(856) 857-9500 (Phone)
Galloway Mental Health
310 Chris Gaupp Dr SUITE 105, Galloway 08205
(609) 652-4040 (Phone)
Certifications:
Forensic Psychiatry, 1996, Geriatric Psychiatry, 1995, Psychiatry, 1986
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
SUNY Upstate Medical University (Syracuse)
Graduated: 1978
Zucker Hillside Hospital
Hospital Of The University Of Pennsylvania
Hahnemann University Hospital


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Apparatus For Isolating An Injured Wrist During Aerobic Exercise

US Patent:
7942839, May 17, 2011
Filed:
Mar 20, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/408398
Inventors:
Stephen Roy Cohen - Cherry Hill NJ, US
Leon I. Rosenberg - Cherry Hill NJ, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/00
US Classification:
602 16, 602 20, 602 21, 482 50, 482 93, 482109
Abstract:
An exercise apparatus and method for isolating an wrist during aerobic exercise on an exercise machine such as a hand operated exercise bicycle or elliptical trainer, configured to be worn on the arm of a person having an wrist injury so that the person may operate the exercise machine with the arm having the wrist injury without pressure on the wrist, wherein weight and force are distributed from the exercise machine to the forearm and upper arm without implicating the wrist.


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Apparatus For Isolating An Injured Ankle Or Foot During Aerobic Exercise

US Patent:
7931567, Apr 26, 2011
Filed:
Mar 6, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/399623
Inventors:
Leon Rosenberg - Cherry Hill NJ, US
Stephen Cohen - Cherry Hill NJ, US
International Classification:
A63B 69/16, A61F 5/01
US Classification:
482 57, 602 16, 600587
Abstract:
An exercise apparatus and method for isolating an ankle during aerobic exercise on a bicycle configured to be worn on the leg of a person having an ankle injury so that the person may operate the bicycle with the leg having the ankle injury without pressure on the ankle, wherein weight and force are distributed from the pedal to the calf and thigh without implicating the ankle.


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Psychological Testing Method Using Reduced Time Period For Greater Accuracy

US Patent:
2009008, Apr 2, 2009
Filed:
Oct 2, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/244243
Inventors:
Leon I. Rosenberg - Cherry Hill NJ, US
International Classification:
G09B 19/00
US Classification:
434236
Abstract:
A method is disclosed wherein a subject of a psychological test is asked for information as to the subject's condition over the three days preceding the test, or over any interval of time less than seven days, and specifically articulating the hours and days that are to be addressed in that three-day interval or any time interval that is shorter than a one week time interval leads to more precision, less errors, and more consistency of answers from the test taker.


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Psychological Test Administration Method And System

US Patent:
2006028, Dec 21, 2006
Filed:
Jun 1, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/421617
Inventors:
Leon Rosenberg - Cherry Hill NJ, US
International Classification:
G09B 19/00
US Classification:
434236000
Abstract:
A method for improving the accuracy of administration of a psychological test by a human rater comprising providing a computer which is programmed to ask a test question, receive an answer from the human rater, and not go on to ask the next question unless and until the rater accurately answers a confirmation question which is designed to insure that the answer to the last question was correct. Computer code and a programmed computer which implement the method are also disclosed.