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portance of continuing to adapt our rehab practices to ensure that patients will be able to function in the technology age," Wainapel said. "Despite having a progressive degenerative retina disorder that was diagnosed during childhood, accessible technology has enabled me to continue practicing medicine, while also helping me serve as a role model to patients who are recovering from an injury or are experiencing limitations because of a chronic disease."


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