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I was injured while mountain-biking near Mount Washington in Baltimore and landed on my shoulder / arm pulling my neck and shoulder apart.

I noticed that I had profound pins & needles in my arm and had lost a good bit of my strength in the shoulder and hand.

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Consultants and Professionals

Through their very extensive associates in Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Work Adjustment / Vocational Counselling services, Prosthetics and Orthotics, Detoxification Programs and consultants in Orthopedic surgery, Neurological surgery, Rheumotology, Radiology and Internal Medicine, Massumi Associates have provided multidisciplinary Physiatric and Medical / Vocational Management services to thousands of individuals since 1989.

Massumi Associates further offers innovative & personalized programs and services that support the employment and economic independence of people with chronic illnesses and disabilities.

Since 1989, thousands of people have come to Massumi Associates to learn what they needed to work and to be independent. There are a wide range of programs- career assessment services, rehabilitation technology, career training, job placement, driver's education, medical functional assessment, independent living skills training and more-available through the preferred providers and consultants of Massumi Associates. People from across the Tri-State area of DelMarVA ( Delaware / Maryland & Virginia ) and the District of Columbia benefit from the above services as a key component of Rehabilitation and Vocational counseling services provided by Massumi Associates and our many business and consulting associates. Patients / clients have access to numerous support, recreational, medical and community services.

Massumi Associates offers the skills and information that you need to move into today's competitive workplaces, along with individualized attention so you can learn at your own pace.













Current as of February 6, 2012

February 6, 2012 - As a black child in the early 19th century, Sarah Parker Remond suffered prejudice in the public schools in Salem, Massachusetts, so much of her education came at home.
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