Effects of a New Radio Frequency–Controlled Neuroprosthesis on Gait Symmetry and Rhythmicity in Patients with Chronic Hemiparesis
Claimed to have improved gait rhythm and symmetry over 5 years after the stroke. Could be effective for our patients?
People participate in journal clubs or book clubs. Geek Club is my affectionate term for documenting summaries of all the geeky stuff I read. I work as a physiatrist at the East Orange VA hospital in NJ. This may also serve as a resource for the residents who rotate through there.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
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