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This website is based on Dr. Nath's practice, protocols and principles at Texas Nerve & Paralysis Institute. Other practitioners may have different practice, protocols and principles. This website is not sponsored or endorsed by AOTA or any other national therapy or other organizations. As such, the information presented is very specific to Dr. Nath's practice.
This course certificate is based on Dr. Nath's practice, protocols and principles at Texas Nerve & Paralysis Institute. Other practitioners may have different practice, protocols and principles. This course is not sponsored or endorsed by AOTA or any other national therapy or other organizations. As such, the information presented is very specific to Dr. Nath's practice.
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Disclaimer: The presentations are intended as an informational resource only for therapists working with peripheral nerve injuries. The course certificate is based on Dr. Nath's practice, protocols and principles at Texas Nerve & Paralysis Institute and general outline of Dr. Nath's management protocols; other specialists may have different protocols. Many other surgeries or therapy management may be indicated in more complex or less complex cases. No attempt to provide specific medical advice is intended. It is not intended to infer that surgery is always the best choice for a particular nerve injury. You should always contact a specialist directly for diagnosis and treatment of your specific problem, and a second opinion is always a good idea.
This website is intended as an informational resource only for therapists, families and patients related to peripheral nerve injuries. No attempt to provide specific medical advice is intended. It is not intended to infer that surgery is always the best choice for a particular nerve injury. You should always contact a specialist directly for diagnosis and treatment of your specific problem, and a second opinion is always a good idea.
Last Updated April 16 2012 18:28:59.