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Case study report: postural restoration: an effective physical therapy approach to patient treatment
Techniques in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management, 05/02/08
Spence H - It introduces a case study report of a 40 year old female who failed to improve her musculoskeletal pain issues in her cervical spine, lumbar spine, left lower extremity, left hip, right shoulder and TMJ with previous physical therapy and chiropractic intervention.
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