Block 26 – 2358 | Guidelines For Characterizing Paralysis In The Upper Extremity: Detailed Assessment of Lower Motor Neuron Status; 2205 |Improved Respiratory Health for Individuals With Acute Cervical Tetraplegia: Reducing The Risk of Hospital Transfers During Inpatient Rehabilitation
2358 | Guidelines For Characterizing Paralysis In The Upper Extremity: Detailed Assessment of Lower Motor Neuron Status
FACULTY:
Anne Bryden, MA, OTR/LKevin Kilgore, PhD
Gina Kubec, OTD
2205 |Improved Respiratory Health for Individuals With Acute Cervical Tetraplegia: Reducing The Risk of Hospital Transfers During Inpatient Rehabilitation
FACULTY:
Beth Jacobs, RN, CCM, CRRN
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