UCF & Orlando Health Neurologic Residency Program’s current resident Uzair Hammad, under the direction of board-certified neurologic clinical specialists and concussion expert residency faculty Marissa Conrad and Marla Laloo, participated in concussion screening of Orlando’s professional women’s soccer team, the Orlando Pride on January 30, 2022. The screening was held at the Orlando Health Physical Therapy Clinic in the Orlando Health Heart Institute building. Carrie Rowlett, a UCF DPT alumna from Orlando Health’s Inpatient Rehabilitation, also participated in the screening. Conrad, Laloo, Rowlett, and Hammad are all UCF School of Kinesiology and Physical Therapy alumni, and all the highly-specialized physical therapists work for the Orlando Health rehabilitation team.
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Neurologic PT Resident and Residency Faculty Screen Orlando Women’s Soccer Team
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