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Non-Invasive Assisted Breathing
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Non-Invasive Assisted Breathing
Jesse Watson has had Duchenne muscular dystrophy since early childhood. He credits his productive life in part to the non-invasive assisted breathing devices that he has used for years. Dr. Josh Benditt talks with Watson about how the devices help him and other patients with neuromuscular diseases to breathe, cough, and sleep, and how his surgery differs from the more traditional tracheostomy. From the Series:Talk Medicine
Video Length: 1621
Date Found: February 12, 2009
Date Produced: June 08, 2006
View Count: 60
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