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Abilities Expo NY Metro

Start Date: April 27, 2007

End Date: April 29, 2007

Description: Abilities Expo offers the opportunity for you to showcase your products, get an edge on the competition, meet face-to-face with the end user, and more importantly, allows you the opportunity to secure your market share and make larger profits. Only at Abilities Expo will you be able to achieve these business objectives in just three days. The Abilities Expo NY Metro conference will broaden your knowledge on topics such as: Yoga in Assisted Living Facilities; Intensive Physical Therapy for Children with CP and Neuromuscular Disorders; Self-Care Skills in Therapists and Other Healthcare Workers; Family Involvement in Intensive Pediatric PT for Children with Cerebral Palsy; Depression and Living Long-Term with a Disability, and many others. Registration is available on-line.

Conference Website: http://www.abilitiesexpo.com

Additional Contact Information: New Jersey Convention & Exposition Center at Raritan Center 97 Sunfield Avenue Edison New Jersey Phone: (732) 417-1400

Location: New Jersey Convention and Expo Center in New York City, New York, United States.

Cost: On site admission $5, Free entrance for children under 12

Paper Submission Deadline:

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