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Effects of studying the muscles too much[1]
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Applying Concepts of Responsiveness to Patient Management in Neurologic Physical Therapy. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy 2011. [5]
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- ↑ Castagno AM, Effects of studying the muscles too much. J of Physical Therapy According to Alli 2011; 2(4):1-100.
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- ↑ Journal of Neurology, Vol. 12. 2011.
- ↑ Applying Concepts of Responsiveness to Patient Management in Neurologic Physical Therapy
- ↑ Physical Therapy September 2001 vol. 81 no. 9 1534-1545
- ↑ Salawu FK, Umar JT, Olokoba AB. Alzheimer's disease: A review of recent developments. Department of Medicine, Neurology Unit, Federal Medical Centre, Yola, Nigeria. http://eutils.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/erss.cgi?rss_guid=12UQ-02Q1yBiOKPMm0jszgrVOgyBSXnI-ZaSyTlquN5lJE4gz5fckLR(accessed 23 June 2011).
- ↑ Lazaro RM. Sports-related injuries in youth athletes: is overscheduling a risk factor. Clin J Sport Med. 2011 Jun 18;21(2):161-2.
- ↑ Physical Therapist Practice in the Acute Care Setting: A Qualitative Study. PT Journal Vol. 3, pg. 42-78.
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