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Interdisciplinary Study Using Hesch Method Mobilization Techniques

This is a case study authored by Cynthia E. Neville, PT, BCIA-PMDB, published in the Journal of Women's Health PT.  Hesch Method Mobilization was one modality used in treatment of the patient.
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