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Repetitive facilitative exercise as a novel therapy for stroke rehabilitation
Billie A. Schultz, M.D., and Scott Miller, O.T., present on current clinical research happening in stroke rehabilitation, repetitive facilitative exercise. This is a novel therapy technique that addresses arm weakness after a stroke has occurred.
Grand Rounds — Gait Speed: It's Not Why, but How Fast Did the Chicken Cross The Road?
Craig Karpman, M.D., presents on defining short-distance gait speed measurements, the influential factors and clinical outcomes, gait speed in chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD), as well as clinical implementation of this new technique for rehabilitation.
Return to play after a concussion
Concussion has become a major public health concern. One of the predominant questions is: When is it safe to return to play after a concussion?
Mayo Clinic study finds that cardiac rehab reduces mortality by 45 percent
Randal J. Thomas, M.D., director of Mayo Clinic's Cardiovascular Health Clinic, and colleagues found that patients who participate in cardiac rehabilitation after having heart interventions have a 45 percent lower mortality rate.