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Old 31-08-2006, 12:16 AM
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Problem Oriented Willed Movement Therapy

Hi PT's..

If any of you have any idea about Problem Oriented Willed Movement Therapy (PWOMT). Please feel free to discuss about it.

Thanxs..
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