Assessment in Acute Care, Part 2: Sensation
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The therapist assesses the sensation of a recent stroke survivor’s lower extremity. He demonstrates techniques for evaluating light touch and proprioception during his initial assessment.
The therapist assesses the sensation of a recent stroke survivor’s lower extremity. He demonstrates techniques for evaluating light touch and proprioception during his initial assessment.
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