December 16, 2011

Terry Cole of Sikeston and staff from Sikeston Rehab listen to a Johns Hopkins representative during a training session on the RT300 motorized functional electoral stimulation bicycle. The bike, which can stimulate muscle groups in the arms, legs and trunk, was installed Friday at the physical and occupational therapy provider in Sikeston. Cole, a co-owner of Sikeston Rehab, said other local therapy providers are welcome to use the bicycle with their patients who have a neurological diagnosis. Look for more details about the bicycle in an upcoming Standard Democrat. (Leonna Heuring, Staff)
Terry Cole of Sikeston and staff from Sikeston Rehab listen to a Johns Hopkins representative during a training session on the RT300 motorized functional electoral stimulation bicycle. The bike, which can stimulate muscle groups in the arms, legs and trunk, was installed Friday at the physical and occupational therapy provider in Sikeston. Cole, a co-owner of Sikeston Rehab, said other local therapy providers are welcome to use the bicycle with their patients who have a neurological diagnosis. Look for more details about the bicycle in an upcoming Standard Democrat. (Leonna Heuring, Staff)
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