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The Shifting Demographics of Spinal Cord Injury: Important Implications for Medicine and Society

by Kaku Barkoh, M.D. | 1 year ago

Authors Michael G. Fehlings, MD, PhD, FRCSC and Karlo M. Pedro, MD discuss the intricacies of their new SpineLine article, "The Shifting Demographics of Spinal Cord Injury: Important Implications for Medicine and Society," with moderator Kaku Barkoh, MD.

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