Rehabilitation in spinal cord disorders. 2. Anatomy, pathogenesis, and research for neurologic recovery

This self-directed learning module highlights advances in this topic area. It is part of the chapter on rehabilitation in spinal cord disorders in the Self-Directed Medical Knowledge Program Study Guide for practitioners and trainees in physical medicine and rehabilitation. This article contains lea...

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