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When should you be concerned if something is wrong?

When should you be concerned if something is wrong?

by Karen Ceraso | Sep 15, 2022 | Physical Therapy, Uncategorized

When should you be concerned if something is wrong?  Sometimes you may feel different, move different, or limp and not sure why. Do you ignore this or address this? As a physical therapist, I wonder if I ignore too long or address too soon. Hi, My name is Dr. Karen...

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