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The Relationship Between Age and Recovery After Spinal Cord Injury

Dr. Shuvro Roy talks with Prof. Catherine Jutzeler about how age influences neurologic and functional recovery after spinal cord injury and how these findings could inform treatment and future clinical trials. Read the related article in Neurology®. Disclosures can be found at Ne ...  Show more

Virtual vs In-Person Neurologic Ambulatory Care

Dr. Greg Cooper talks with Dr. Chloe Hill about comparing virtual and in-person neurology outpatient visits for new patients. Read the related article in Neurology®. Disclosures can be found at Neurology.org. 

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