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Physical Therapy for Joint Disorders: Range of Motion and Strengthening Protocols
Physical therapy for joint disorders uses targeted range of motion and strengthening exercises to reduce pain, improve mobility, and delay surgery. Evidence shows it works better than medication alone for many conditions.
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