Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Specialist, Rehab Medicine, Sports Medicine Specialist, Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Doctor
D.P.T., Doctor of physical therapy (5) years , Neurological rehabilitation certificate UK, Mphil /MS, chiropractic Manipulation certificate
Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Specialist, Rehab Medicine, Sports Medicine Specialist, Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Doctor
D.P.T., Doctor of physical therapy (5) years , Neurological rehabilitation certificate UK, Mphil /MS, chiropractic Manipulation certificate
Speech and Language Pathologist
MSc. (Applied Psychology), M.Phil (Psychology), MS. SLP/T
Speech and Language Pathologist
MSc. (Applied Psychology), M.Phil (Psychology), MS. SLP/T
Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Specialist, Sports Medicine Specialist
DPT, MS (Sports Physiotherapy)
Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Specialist, Sports Medicine Specialist
DPT, MS (Sports Physiotherapy)
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