Airdate: Thursday, December 22, 2022 Season: 9 Episode: 52
Guest: Sarah Greising
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Sarah Greising as she answers questions from a recent webinar where she discusses the current pathophysiologic understanding of the skeletal muscle remaining following traumatic musculoskeletal injuries.
For more information, to watch the webinar, or access other resources, click here.
Associated Webinar: Functional Recovery of the Musculoskeletal System Following Injury – Leveraging the Large Animal Model
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Functional Recovery of the Musculoskeletal System Following Injury – Leveraging the Large Animal Model
Watch Dr. Sarah Greising discuss the current pathophysiologic understanding of the skeletal muscle remaining following traumatic musculoskeletal injuries.