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PRA Training Video 2: Six Major Changes
Defense Health Agency
June 1, 2021 | 2:49
In this lesson we review the six major changes in the TBICoE's revised 2021 Progressive Return to Activity (PRA) Clinical Recommendation that differ from the original recommendation.
The changes reflect the latest TBI research, and will make it easier for providers to manage the recovery process and return service members with concussion to full duty as quickly and safely as possible.
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Each video in the PRA training series is designed to support primary care providers' ability to manage concussion/traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Download the easy-to-use Progressive Return to Activity Clinical Suite at https://www.Health.mil/TBIClinicalRecommendations.
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