Rehabilitation after spinal cord injury - and a device that helps certain patients regain mobility
Gizelda Casella, MD, PhD Gizelda Casella, MD, PhD , an Upstate physiatrist with expertise in spinal cord injury, talks about rehabilitation for spinal cord injury and how a mechanical aid, the…
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