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Florida BPI Therapists
Lorna E. Ramos, MA, OTR/L
Are you a physical or occupational therapist, and does your center offer physical and/or occupational therapy for children and adults with brachial plexus injuries? Occupational therapist. I see both children and adults. Indicate the number of years of experience in treating brachial plexus injured (bpi) patients. 14. Identify what bpi patients you have experiece in treating (obstetrical brachial plexus, trauma, adult and/or pediatric. All. How many bpi patients have you treated? More than 1000. Do you follow your patients post surgically? Yes. Do you or your staff have a working relationship with physician(s) who are brachial plexus injury specialists?. Yes. What therapy techniques, methods and interventions do you use, including, but not limited to, aquatic therapy, hippotherapy, kinesiotaping and splinting. Neuromuscular re-ed. Are you familiar with NMES/TES stimulation or other types of stimulation? If yes, what type(s) of stimulation do you use?. NMES - BMR NT 2000. List any specialized education or training and/or seminars or clinics you have attended in treating bpi individuals. This information will be added soon. Have you authored or co-authored any articles regarding brachial plexus injuries or participated in any research studies? Yes. Indicate any other facts that you feel would help families and individuals understand your practice Please refer to website: brachialplexusmd.com AND handandperipheralnervespecialist.com. |
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