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Neurology 2001;56:S56-S58
© 2001 American Academy of Neurology


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Rehabilitation applications in caring for patients with Pick’s disease and frontotemporal dementias

Keith M. Robinson, MD

From the University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Hospital, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Philadelphia.

Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Keith M. Robinson, Pennsylvania Hospital, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, 8th and Spruce Streets, 3 Spruce, Philadelphia, PA 19107; e-mail: kerobi{at}pahosp.com

The basic principles of rehabilitation philosophy relevant to the care of patients with neurodegenerative diseases, specifically Pick’s disease and frontotemporal dementias, are briefly defined. These principles are illustrated by the case study of a patient with a clinical diagnosis of Pick’s disease.




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