Sarah Clinebelle OT
Occupational Therapist
800 N LAKE DR LEXINGTON SC, 29072About
Dr. Sarah Clinebelle practices Occupational Medicine in LEXINGTON, SC. Dr. Clinebelle evaluates the interaction between work and health. Occupational medicine physicians have general knowledge of worksite operations and are familiar with the toxic properties of materials used by employees and the potential hazards and stressors of work processes; in addition to being qualified to determine an employees physical and emotional fitness for work; diagnosing and treating occupational diseases; handling work related injuries; and having an understanding of rehabilitation methods, health education techniques, sanitation, and workers compensation laws.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Involvement of medullary tail-flick related neurons in descending facilitation evoked by chemical stimulation of rat lateral habenular nucleus.
- Genome-wide analyses on loss of heterozygosity in hepatocellular carcinoma in Southern China.
- [Preliminary study on the mollusciciding effect of N-pyridine 3-N'-phenylurea hydrochloride].
- Improvement of Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale cognitive score associated with olanzapine treatment of acute mania.
- A numerical investigation of the effect of vertex geometry on localized surface plasmon resonance of nanostructures.
- [Angiocardiographic diagnosis of membranous ventricular septal aneurysm in childhood].
- [Study on the excavated wooden carved acupuncture statue of the Western Han Dynasty in Laoguanshan].
- [Selective angiocardiography in infants and children. Report of 113 cases].
- [Synthesis of new antischistosomal agents related to fuvinazole].
- [Involvement of medullary tail-flick related neurons in the descending
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