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Treating Mechanical Spinal Pain for the non-Physical Therapist
Treating Mechanical Spinal Pain for the non-Physical Therapist
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Treating Mechanical Spinal Pain for the non-Physical Therapist
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Richard W Schurman
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Mar 10, 2017
This will be a practical application of principles for the treatment of common neck and back pain for the non-Physical Therpist medical professional.
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Patti Filus
June 11, 2017 5:40 PM
Very interesting talk, but without the visual, it is difficult to fully understand. I opened a second site and looked at pictures and You Tube videos to try and support the audio instruction.
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