Traumatic brain injuries: Motor deficits can persist even after what appears to be a full recovery
Wednesday, January 20, 2010 - 10:49
in Health & Medicine
Even after regaining normal walking speed, traumatic brain injury (TBI) victims have not necessarily recovered all their locomotor functions, according to a study supervised by Universite Laval's Bradford McFadyen and recently published in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation...
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