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"LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN Peter Esselman, MD Professor" UW Rehab Medicine
By: Monty K Reed & Washington.edu   -  5/3/2010

"LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN Peter Esselman, MD Professor"  UW Rehab Medicine

http://rehab.washington.edu/aboutus/pdfs/2009/NewsletterSummer2009.pdf

One of the main points of the newsletter is that "People with physical disabilities are living longer than ever before due to recent advancements in medical care and rehabilitation."    Because patients are living longer ther are new symptoms that are showing up.  In the past the patients died long before they had a chance to experience these new symptoms. 

Rehab is an all new science if you consider all of the improvements.  There are replacement parts available today that were not even imagined by the general public just a decade ago.  Of course there are pioneers that thought of many of them decades agao. 

From the Newsletter
"Dr. Steve Stiens was featured on the March 20th Today Show, in the Bob Dotson segment, “Homemade
robot makes a difference.” The story follows the work of Monty Reed, of Shoreline, WA, and 40 other
volunteer scientists, including Dr. Stiens, who are working with a robotic device that may someday help
people with spinal cord injuries walk.
You may view the segment The Today Show website: http://today.msnbc.msn.com/"

Read the newsletter to find out more.

 

 

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