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Independent Study Course 26.2.4 The Wrist and Hand: Physical Therapy Patient Management Using Current Evidence Mia Erickson, PT, EdD, CHT, ATC Midwestern University College of Health Sciences Physical Therapy Program Glendale, AZ Carol Waggy, PT, PhD, CHT West Virginia University School of Medicine Department of Human Performance and Applied Exercise Science Division of Physical Therapy Morgantown, WV Elaine F. Barch, PT, DPT, CHT University Orthopedics Center State College, PA Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Current Concepts of 4th Edition
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Independent Study Course 26.2.4

The Wrist and Hand:Physical Therapy PatientManagement UsingCurrent Evidence

Mia Erickson, PT, EdD, CHT, ATCMidwestern UniversityCollege of Health SciencesPhysical Therapy ProgramGlendale, AZ

Carol Waggy, PT, PhD, CHTWest Virginia University School of MedicineDepartment of Human Performance and Applied Exercise ScienceDivision of Physical TherapyMorgantown, WV

Elaine F. Barch, PT, DPT, CHTUniversity Orthopedics CenterState College, PA

OrthopaedicPhysical Therapy

Current Concepts of

4th Edition

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