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    • Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)
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    • How to improve your motor exam
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Neuromuscular disorders

This lecture covers a range of different neuromuscular disorders.

See if you can figure out where the problems are and what is wrong.

This session is full of useful tips for looking after patients with a neuromuscular crisis on the acute take.

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