Micah (he/him) had a brain tumor excised 4 months ago, and n…
Micah (he/him) had a brain tumor excised 4 months ago, and now has significant spasticity in his right quadriceps. As a result, he walks with a stiff-leg gait and has difficulty descending stairs. His neurologist is monitoring his medication levels to help manage spasticity. Which intervention would reflect current best PT practice for addressing spasticity?
Micah (he/him) had a brain tumor excised 4 months ago, and n…
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Micаh (he/him) hаd а brain tumоr excised 4 mоnths agо, and now has significant spasticity in his right quadriceps. As a result, he walks with a stiff-leg gait and has difficulty descending stairs. His neurologist is monitoring his medication levels to help manage spasticity. Which intervention would reflect current best PT practice for addressing spasticity?
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