Part 2: Trunk Activation and Control

Overall, one priority impairment in every setting involves a lack of trunk control because any functional activity requires proximal activation and movement. Thus, improving trunk control can impact reaching, supine to sit, standing and walking. And for Part 2, we'll focus on Part 2: Standing and Walking for Clinicians Working in Home Care and Outpatient.

 

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