Overview on the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice and its implications for neurologic physical therapy

Neurology Report, Aug 1999 by Harro, Cathy C

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Cathy C. Harro MS, PT, NCS

Grand Valley State University, School of Health Related Professions, 328 Henry, Allendale, MI 49401, harroc@gvsu.edu.

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