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ORTHOPEDIC EXERCISE & REHABILITATION PRESCRIPTION KIT    


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Picture of ORTHOPEDIC EXERCISE & REHABILITATION PRESCRIPTION KIT The Orthopedic Exercise & Rehabilitation Prescription Kit is an exercise planning program designed for use by physical therapists to create exercise plans for their patients. This kit has a total of 574 professionally- illustrated exercises, including 46 ankle foot exercises, 101 back exercises, 66 cervical spine exercises, 77 hand exercises, 81 hip/knee exercises, 113 shoulder exercises, 35 trunk stability exercises, 35 spinal mobilization exercises, and 20 TMJ (temporomandibular joint) exercises. The kit is available either as a set of reproducible cards or as a computer exercise database for use with PC-Kits software (not included; see entry). The computer version includes male and female illustrations with English, French, and Spanish captions.

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Price: 272.95 to 167.95.

This product record was updated on August 16, 2010.

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11003 A Street S
Tacoma, Washington 98444
United States
Telephone: 800-356-0709 or 253-536-4922.
Fax: 253-536-4944.
Web: http://www.vhikits.com.
Email: customerservice@vhikits.com.


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