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Feb 2022
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Episode 7: Uncertainty in Clinical Pract...

J.A. Graves
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In this episode I discuss a poll I recently posted in the Physical Therapy Clinical Development Facebook group which led to me talking about uncertainty in clinical practice. In short, we all experience it but there are ways to not let it consume you. ***Don't forget, my digital resource "The Antifragile Shoulder" is soon to be released with an incredible presale discount available for members of the Physical Therapy Clinical Development Facebook group (60% off!). Make sure to join the group and get your hands on this loaded digital resource!***

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