Nathaniel H. Mayer, M.D., director of the Motor Control Analysis Laboratory and Co-Director of the Neuro-Orthopaedic Program at MossRehab, discusses the forces seen in an upper motor neuron syndrome.
Guest Biography: Nathaniel H. Mayer, M.D., is board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation. His areas of interest are: brain injury, spasticity rehabilitation and motor control disorders. Dr. Mayer is a pioneer in the rehabilitation of persons with traumatic brain injury and is internationally known as an advocate for a functional approach to rehabilitation. He received the Sheldon Berrol Clinical Services Award from the National Head Injury Foundation for outstanding contributions to improving quality care, professional training and education in the field of head injury rehabilitation. He also serves as professor emeritus of physical medicine and rehabilitation at Temple University School of Medicine. Read more.
Details: In this slide presentation, Dr. Mayer discusses the forces seen in an upper motor neuron syndrome.
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