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Katherine Wilford, PT, DPT, Cert. MDT, OCSUniversity of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Austin, TX

Hazel Anderson, PT, DPT, Cert. MDTUniversity of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Austin, TX

Navpreet Kaur, PT, DPT, PhD, MTCUniversity of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Austin, TX

Manuel A. (Tony) Domenech, PT, DPT, MS, EdD, OCS, FAAOMPTUniversity of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Austin, TX

Nicole P. Borman, PT, PhD, MTC, OCS, CSCSUniversity of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Austin, TX

Tissue Tolerances of theLigament and Capsule

Independent StudyCourse 30.2.2

CONTINUING PHYSICAL THERAPY EDUCATION

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