Patient #3: Ellanora
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The occupational therapist and physical therapist demonstrate in-depth intervention methods while treating the patient bedside, including facilitation of dynamic trunk and limb control, bedside ADLs, bed mobility, and sitting at the edge of the bed.
The occupational therapist and physical therapist demonstrate in-depth intervention methods while treating the patient bedside, including facilitation of dynamic trunk and limb control, bedside ADLs, bed mobility, and sitting at the edge of the bed.
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