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Traumatic Brain Injury/TBI

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Standing: A New Point of View for Ed

by Andy Hicks, ATP April 7, 2010

During the time I spend traveling out in the field, I meet some dynamic people with great stories to share. Like Ed, a talkative, friendly guy who lives with his mother, Julia, in a very pretty part of Northern Ohio.  They have a large property so Ed likes to sit by the window and comment on what birds are at [...]

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Diagnoses Resource Compiled by NRRTS

by Jackie Kaufenberg July 28, 2009

NRRTS (National Registry of Rehab Technology Suppliers) has compiled a list of informational resources about the diagnoses that rehab technology suppliers, clinicians, families, and patients may be interested in learning more about. There are probably many more diseases and conditions that you run into in your practice. To some of you, this information will seem quite basic [...]

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Three Things You Must Do After a Brain or Spinal Cord Injury (Video)

by Jackie Kaufenberg January 13, 2009

The time following a brain or spinal cord injury can be emotionally and physically difficult for the survivor and the survivor’s friends and family. In this video segment, Marcie Newsome of the Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Center, discusses three steps that should be taken following a brain or spinal cord injury. What have you [...]

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