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Page 1: POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF ORTHOPAEDIC …CJ, Ludewig PM. Three-dimensional acromioclavicu-lar joint motions during elevation of the arm. J Orthop ... Crowell MS, Tragord BS. Orthopaedic

Brittany Lynch, PT, DPT, SCS, OCS UPMC Centers for Rehab Services

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Heather Christain, PT, DPT, SCS, OCS, CSCSUPMC Centers for Rehab Services

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Christopher L. McCrum, MDUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Dharmesh Vyas, MD, PhDUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERIES

Shoulder

Independent Study Course 27.1.5

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