USC physical therapy researchers to study use of electrical

USC physical therapy researchers to study use of electrical

USC physical therapy researchers to study use of electrical

Could electricity help stroke survivors regain control of their legs and return to mobility? It’s a question that assistant professor James Finley, PhD, and professor Carolee Winstein, PhD, PT, both from the USC Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, part of the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC, hope to answer with a new

USC physical therapy researchers to study use of electrical

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USC physical therapy researchers to study use of electrical

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USC physical therapy researchers to study use of electrical

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USC physical therapy researchers to study use of electrical

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USC physical therapy researchers to study use of electrical

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USC physical therapy researchers to study use of electrical

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USC physical therapy researchers to study use of electrical

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USC physical therapy researchers to study use of electrical

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USC physical therapy researchers to study use of electrical

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USC physical therapy researchers to study use of electrical

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