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Apr 2024
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How to optimise your groin rehabilitatio...

PHYSIO NETWORK
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In this episode with Dr Stacey Hardin, we delve into groin rehabilitation, focusing on patient monitoring, exercise selection, gradual progression, and return-to-play criteria. Stacey shares practical insights for optimising rehabilitation outcomes, making it a must-listen for physiotherapists and sports medicine professionals. Want to learn more about groi ... Show More
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