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Akinwuntan's MCG's Driving Simulation Lab helps Parkinson's patients

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Date 23.02.2010
Length 2 Minutes 12 Seconds
Author News12-Augusta, GA
Description Dr. Abiodun Akinwuntan extends his driving stimulation studies to Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's patients. He had previously worked with stroke survivors. Enjoy this clip which continues to indirectly put Nigeria Physiotherapy training on the world map.
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