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Physical Therapist - Orthopedic TherapyHealth Information
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Axelina Description: Axelina is a graphic tool used to customize shoulder rehabilitation programs, to document outcomes and to serve as a research instrument. (axelina.com) |
Internet Journal of Orthopedic Surgery and related subjects Description: Scientific orthopaedic and related subjects. Journal specialised in orthopaedic surgery,student education and internet patient services. (rz.uni-duesseldorf.de) |
Lumbar Stabilization Training Description: Information on this aggressive, non-operative treatment of low back disorders. (home.earthlink.net) |
Southtowns Physical Therapy Description: A web resource for patients receiving or in need of orthopedic physical therapy services. (southtownspt.com) |
Spine Surgery Description: Offers information, faqs and articles. (spine-surgery.com) |
The Knee Foundation Description: UK based site dedicated to skill and knowledge development for professionals. Regular courses, Fellowship Programme, and access via membership to image and video resources. (kneefoundation.com) |
The Southern California Orthopedic Institute Home Page Description: The Southern California Orthopedic Institute (SCOI) provides high-quality medical care to patients from around the globe. SCOI is also a leading educator of medical professionals worldwide on orthopedic disorders and surgery technique. The SCOI web site offers a wide variety of informational resources on anatomy and orthopedic procedures for the education of the general public. (scoi.com) |
Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics Description: Searchable index of texts related to orthopedics. (wheelessonline.com) |
Notes: Healthcyclopedia presents health information in the form of websites and articles that encompass conventional medicine and alternative treatments. Under no circumstances can it recommend or endorse a specific therapy or treatment.
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