NEUROREHABILITATION ISSUES IN LOWLEVEL NEUROLOGICAL STATES

BIBLIOGRAPHY

NATHAN D. ZASLER, MD, FAAPM&R, FAADEP, DAAPM

CEO AND MEDICAL DIRECTOR,

CONCUSSION CARE CENTRE OF VIRGINIA, LTD

AND TREE OF LIFE SERVICES, INC.

CLINICAL PROFESSOR, DEPT. OF PM&R, VCU, RICHMOND, VA.

CLINICAL ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, DEPT. OF PM&R, UVA, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.

CHAIRPERSON, INTERNATIONAL BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION

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