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A comparison of physical therapy students with and without instructions in ultrasound pressure application

Journal of Allied Health, Summer 2002 by Gann, Nancy, Rogers, Christine, Dudley, Aaron

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Nancy Gann, MS, PT, OCS

Christine Rogers, MPT

Aaron Dudley, MPT

Ms. Gann is assistant professor and Ms. Rogers and Mr. Dudley were physical therapy students, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas.

Received April 20, 2001; revision received August 30, 2001; accepted October 17, 2001.

Address correspondence and reprint requests to: Nancy Gann, MS, PT, OCS, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, 7703 Floyd Curl Dr. San Antonio, TX 78284-6247; telephone: (210) 567-8756; fax: (210) 567-8774; e-mail: .

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