Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Therapist aids those with traumatic brain injuries

STEADY HAND Jodi Levin, 28, an occupational therapist at Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation in New Jersey, working with patients who have had traumatic brain injuries.

When occupational therapist Jodi Levin's patients first come to her, they've narrowly survived car crashes, shootings or tumors. She starts them on the long path they face to regain as much function as possible. "Recovery from a brain injury is not like the flu. It takes a long, long time," Levin said. The New York Times

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